Friday, September 29, 2017

CBS Radio Names Deborah Rodriguez Morning Drive Anchor

Deborah Rodriguez
Radio veteran Deborah Rodriguez has been named weekday morning drive-time anchor for CBS News Radio, it was announced today by Craig Swagler, General Manager, and Linda Coombs, Director of Operations of CBS News Radio.

Rodriguez begins her new assignment Monday, Oct. 2. Rodriguez's top-of-the-hour newscasts will be heard daily starting at 5:00 AM, ET on CBS News Radio affiliates around the country. She succeeds Frank Settipani, who recently retired from CBS News Radio after more than 35 years, more than a decade of that spent as the MORNING DRIVE anchor.

Rodriguez is a familiar voice to CBS News Radio listeners. Since 2014 she's served as a writer, reporter and correspondent anchoring such major news events as the San Bernardino terrorist attack, the shooting of five Dallas police officers, the presidential campaign, the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, and Hurricane Harvey.

Between 1992 and 2017, Rodriguez also worked at WCBS Newsradio 880 anchoring middays and the afternoon drive for the all-news station, where she also provided original reporting on major breaking news stories around the clock. Rodriguez was also the News Director at WCBS-FM from 2008-2014.

During her twenty year career Rodriguez has worked at Mix 105, WNSR, WGBB and WHVM.

Rodriguez is a graduate of New York University. She and her husband have two children and live in New York.

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