Potencial Millonario

Inmigrante periodista Rick Sanchez se reinventa para hacerse millonario en Potencial Millonario con Felix Montelara | E

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First years Sánchez began his broadcasting career at WCCO's satellite sister station KCMT (now KCCO-TV) in Alexandria, Minnesota, while still in college. He was hired at then-NBC affiliate WSVN (formerly WCKT) in Miami in 1982 and became a weekend anchor shortly thereafter. He won an Emmy Award in 1983 for his series titled When I left Cuba.[6] In 1986, Sánchez left WSVN for CBS affiliate KHOU in Houston,[9] then two years later, he returned to WSVN and began an afternoon anchor position with the station, which would switch its affiliation to Fox the following year.[10] Sánchez was hired at MSNBC in 2001.[11] In 2003, Sánchez left MSNBC to return to the Miami/Ft. Lauderdale TV market, where he hosted a local talk show on WTVJ. Sánchez later anchored on then-WB affiliated WBZL (now WSFL) until he joined CNN. CNN anchor Sánchez joined CNN in 2004. At CNN, Sánchez filed domestic and international reports. For eight months, in the interim between Paula Zahn and Campbell Brown, he anchored Out in the Open at 8 p.