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  2. Rick Sanchez (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Sánchez was fired from CNN on October 1, 2010, following controversial remarks he made on a radio program. [3] In July 2011, Sánchez was hired by Florida International University, to serve as a color commentator for radio broadcasts of the school's football team. [4] He worked as a columnist for Fox News and Fox News Latino, [5] and a former ...

  3. Rick's List - Wikipedia

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    January 18. ( 2010-01-18) –. October 1, 2010. ( 2010-10-01) Rick's List is a news and commentary program on CNN hosted by Rick Sanchez. The show aired weekdays from 3 to 5 PM EST. [1] It first aired on Monday, January 18, 2010, when Sanchez's one-hour CNN Newsroom shift was lengthened to two hours and given its own title, and The Situation ...

  4. Rick Sanchez - Wikipedia

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    Richard Daniel "Rick" Sanchez is one of the two eponymous characters from the Adult Swim animated television series Rick and Morty and resulting multimedia franchise.Created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, and voiced by the former during the first six seasons of the series, then by Ian Cardoni beginning with the seventh season, and Yōhei Tadano in Rick and Morty: The Anime, after voicing ...

  5. List of programs broadcast by CNN - Wikipedia

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    Anchored by Rick Sanchez, the two-hour afternoon program featured discussions of the day's news with interaction from viewers via social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. Sanchez was fired from the channel after making controversial statements about Jewish people on a radio show (see Controversy for further details). Sanjay Gupta MD

  6. CNN's Sanchez responds to Twitterers' outrage over Iran coverage

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    On Twitter, they're also rioting -- but much of the anger is directed not at the Islamic Republic but at CNN. "#CNNfail" is the search-friendly hashtag users of the CNN's Sanchez responds to ...

  7. Suzanne Malveaux - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Maria Malveaux (/ s uː ˈ z ɑː n m ɑː l ˈ v oʊ /; born December 4, 1966) is an American broadcast journalist.After joining CNN from NBC News in 2002, she co-anchored the CNN international news program Around the World and editions of CNN Newsroom and also served as the network's White House correspondent and as primary substitute to Wolf Blitzer on The Situation Room.

  8. Kaitlan Collins - Wikipedia

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    Employers. The Daily Caller (2014–2017) CNN (2017–present) Known for. The Source with Kaitlan Collins. Kaitlan Collins (born April 7, 1992) [1] [2] is an American journalist who is a news anchor on CNN. [3] [4] She is the former co-anchor of CNN This Morning. She has hosted The Source at 9 p.m. since July 2023.

  9. Jim Acosta - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Acosta moved in front of the camera, becoming a reporter and substitute anchor at NBC affiliate WBIR-TV in Knoxville, Tennessee, and remained in that job until 1998. From 1998 until 2000, Acosta worked as a reporter for CBS affiliate KTVT -TV in Dallas. From 2000 until 2001, Acosta was a reporter for WBBM-TV in Chicago.