Natalia Cruz - Career

Career

Television
Year Program Station City Title
2011–Present Primer Impacto Extra Univision Miami, FL (USA) News Anchor - Weekends
2010–2011 Primer Impacto Univision Miami, FL (USA) Staff Correspondent
2006–2010 Primer Impacto Univision New York, NY (USA) New York Correspondent
2006 En Vivo y Directo Telefutura New York, NY (USA) New York Correspondent
2002–2005 Noticiero 47 Telemundo Fort Lee, NJ (USA) News Anchor - 6pm and 11pm
2001–2002 Noticiero 47 Telemundo Teterboro, NJ (USA) News Reporter - 5am to 7am
2000–2001 Despierta América Univision New York, NY (USA) New York Reporter
2000–2001 Sabado Gigante Univision New York, NY (USA) New York Reporter
2000 Corriente Cultural HITN-TV New York, NY (USA) Host and Producer
1999–2000 Extra Caracol Bogotá (Col) News Anchor and News Reporter
1997–1999 En Línea Telecaribe Barranquilla (Col) Co-Host
1994–1996 CV Noticias Telecaribe Barranquilla (Col) News Anchor - 8:30pm
Radio
Year Program Dial Sation City Title
1994–1999 Jazz Vespertino 103.1 FM Uninorte FM Stereo Barranquilla (Col) Host
1997–1998 La Vallenata 90.1 FM Caracol Radio Barranquilla (Col) News Reader
1997–1998 Corazón Stereo 97.6 FM Caracol Radio Barranquilla (Col) Programming Director
1993–1994 Atlántico en Noticias 1070 AM Emisora Atlántico Barranquilla (Col) News Reader

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