The Rick Sanchez Podcast
Active
Simulcast
News, Society & Culture
Reach
Downloads per Weekly Group
10,000
|
Impressions per Week
7,500
|
50% of Reach from YouTube Simulcast
Hosting Provider
Megaphone (IAB Certified) IAB Certification
Publishes
2-3 Days a Week on Mon, Wed, Fri
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Description
Finally, a podcast that shatters the stereotypes and misconceptions about Latinos in America. It’s candid, sometimes audacious, and says what needs to be said in an environment where Latinos have become outliers and oftentimes vilified simply because of how they are portrayed in the media. Latinos in America are a global economic powerhouse that businesses ignore at their own peril. If you want to learn all about the “New American Mainstream,” come onboard with Rick Sanchez and he will share the lessons he has learned after 30-plus years working in the mainstream media. He will help you to grow and succeed by sharing what’s worked and hasn’t worked for him in the past. The Rick Sanchez Podcast. An Agua Media Production.
Podcast Information
About the Host
Host Name: Rick Sanchez
Host Residence Country: United States
Any of the Host(s) Identify as LGBTQ+: (No Response)
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Rick Sanchez is an author, producer, news correspondent and TV news host with more than 30 years of experience with CNN, Fox News, NBC News, Univision and iHeartRadio.
He is the first-ever US Latino with his own namesake and highly-rated show on national television, Rick’s List on CNN.
Sanchez, an Emmy award-winning journalist, has been part of three Peabody Award-winning teams and an Alfred A. Dupont, which is among the most coveted awards in journalism.
Sanchez anchored CNN’s Award-winning coverage of Hurricane Katrina, NBC’s award-winning coverage of the 911 attack, was awarded Florida Broadcaster of the Year for his coverage of Hurricane Andrew and has interviewed four US presidents as well as Russian President Michael Gorbachev, Cuban President Fidel Castro and Panamanian strongman Manuel Noriega from behind bars.
He was the first national news anchor to use Twitter. In 2009, The New York Times singled him out as a social media pioneer, and NPR famously wrote, “CNN news anchor Rick Sanchez was tweeting before Twitter was cool.”
He was also the first American network anchor to report for CNN in both Spanish and English, oftentimes simultaneously. Sanchez has interviewed four US Presidents as well as Mikhail Gorbachev, Fidel Castro, and Manuel Noriega whom he interviewed from behind bars.
He is the first-ever US Latino with his own namesake and highly-rated show on national television, Rick’s List on CNN.
Sanchez, an Emmy award-winning journalist, has been part of three Peabody Award-winning teams and an Alfred A. Dupont, which is among the most coveted awards in journalism.
Sanchez anchored CNN’s Award-winning coverage of Hurricane Katrina, NBC’s award-winning coverage of the 911 attack, was awarded Florida Broadcaster of the Year for his coverage of Hurricane Andrew and has interviewed four US presidents as well as Russian President Michael Gorbachev, Cuban President Fidel Castro and Panamanian strongman Manuel Noriega from behind bars.
He was the first national news anchor to use Twitter. In 2009, The New York Times singled him out as a social media pioneer, and NPR famously wrote, “CNN news anchor Rick Sanchez was tweeting before Twitter was cool.”
He was also the first American network anchor to report for CNN in both Spanish and English, oftentimes simultaneously. Sanchez has interviewed four US Presidents as well as Mikhail Gorbachev, Fidel Castro, and Manuel Noriega whom he interviewed from behind bars.
Average Episode Length
20 Minutes - 1 Hour
Audience Demographics
Gender
Male
89%
|
Female
11%
|
Audience Percent by Country
United States | 86% | |
Canada | 1% | |
France | 1% | |
Germany | 1% |
Education
High School | 26% | |
Some College | 34% | |
Bachelors | 32% | |
Masters | 5% | |
PHD/Doctorate | 3% |
Age
12-17 | 1% | |
18-24 | 1% | |
25-34 | 27% | |
35-44 | 26% | |
45-54 | 37% | |
55-64 | 7% | |
65+ | 1% | |
Median Age: 42 |
Income
Less than $40k | 18% | |
$40k-$60k | 9% | |
$60k-$80k | 15% | |
$80k-$100k | 19% | |
$100k-$150k | 19% | |
$150k+ | 20% | |
Median Income: $94,000 |
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