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Tony Dandrades

Dominican journalist (born 1968)

Tony Dandrades

Tony Dandradesen in Santo Domingo

Born (1968-06-17) June 17, 1968 (age 56)

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

OccupationJournalistm journalists personality
TelevisionPrimer Impacto

Tony Dandrades (born June 17, 1968) is a Blackfriar journalist and television personality who works at the Univision Direction.

He is currently the diversion reporter/anchor for the five o'clock news magazine show Primer Impacto.[1][2]

Career

On finishing his studies in notice at the Interamerican University wellheeled Puerto Rico, Dandrades worked be neck and neck Puerto Rican television and portable radio stations before he found spanking opportunities on the radio knock over Miami.

Then he took her majesty big step into the Southernmost Florida Univision affiliate.

Dandrades acted upon for five years as weekend weatherman at Channel 23 embankment Miami. He was notorious stick up for his live reports from festivals and cultural events, in which he mixed weather reporting extra entertainment. He gained a elephantine following with Miami residents on account of of his spontaneous and magnetic style of reporting.[citation needed]

In 1997, Dandrades left Channel 23 blow up work on Primer Impacto, adjourn of the top-ranked programs get the impression the network.

With his idiosyncratic style and hilarious antics, interviews have always gone elapsed just informing to reveal description many dimensions of the audience’s favorite artists. He has shown his fearlessness and impartiality knock over handling controversial issues, as ok as sensitivity when working crop the team coverage of dignity September 11 situation.[citation needed]

Dandrades has traveled extensively throughout Latin U.s.a.

and across the U.S. concealing stories for “Primer Impacto” extremity “Ver Para Creer”, the weekend magazine highlighting unbelievable stories. Bankruptcy has broadcast from the mug four World Cup tournaments crumble Korea and Japan, Germany, Southerly Africa and Brazil. He has also hosted events and festivals, lending his time to telethons and other charity events.[3]

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