13 Facts About Maggie Rodriguez

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Margarita Dania Rodriguez was born on December 12,1969 and is a former co-anchor of the CBS television broadcast, The Early Show, from December 2007 to December 2010.

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Maggie Rodriguez was a substitute anchor for Katie Couric on The CBS Evening News.

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Maggie Rodriguez was formerly co-anchor of the Saturday edition of The Early Show in 2007.

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Maggie Rodriguez was born in Miami and grew up in South Florida.

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Maggie Rodriguez graduated from Our Lady of Lourdes Academy in 1987.

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Maggie Rodriguez attended American University in Washington, DC and graduated from the University of Miami in 1991 with a degree in broadcast journalism and Spanish.

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Maggie Rodriguez began her career in journalism began at WLTV-DT, a Univision owned-and-operated station in Miami, where she was an associate producer, field producer and assignment editor.

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8.

Maggie Rodriguez was a field reporter and covered a wide array of stories, including earthquakes, mudslides and the OJ.

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Maggie Rodriguez was first on the air with coverage of the transfer of power in Cuba from Fidel Castro to his brother, Raul.

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Maggie Rodriguez is mostly known for her role as a news anchor on CBS's The Early Show from 2008 to 2010.

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Maggie Rodriguez worked alongside anchors Julie Chen, Harry Smith, and Dave Price until 2010, when CBS announced Rodriguez, Smith, and Price would all be replaced.

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Maggie Rodriguez is the recipient of the Hispanic Heritage Council's "Young Hispanic Leadership Award" for professional accomplishments and community service.

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In February 2021, Maggie Rodriguez returned to television as co-host of Daytime, a lifestyle and entertainment program which airs on Tampa NBC affiliate WFLA-TV.