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  1. LatinPost.com's Edwin Molina interviews ESPN Deportes' Rosana Franco about kicking doors down for women in sports journalism and her time with Univision & Re...

  2. Apr 9, 2019 · “El Presidente” Fernando Fiore y “la Comadre” Rosana Franco, fundadores de “República Deportiva” desde sus inicios en 1999, se unirán a la celebración, como también las recordadas “Senadoras”.

  3. Mar 4, 2014 · Dani Moreno March 4, 2014. Rosana Franco (Rodrigo Varela / ESPN Images) Welcome to Off Camera with. . ., the series on Front Row where we introduce you to some of ESPN’s newest studio anchors and learn a little bit more about what they do when the cameras stop rolling.

  4. Rosana Franco, Southington, Connecticut. 174.041 Me gusta · 13 personas están hablando de esto. Conductora y Comunicadora. Amo los deportes. Mexicana....

  5. Oct 10, 2013 · Rosana Franco joins ESPN Deportes as one of the hosts of Raza Deportiva, the network’s first live morning simulcast show. The lively debate and analysis soccer program features hosts from three cities: Franco will be joining Omar Orlando and Leo Vega in Miami, David Faitelson and Rafa Ramos in Los Angeles; and Oscar Restrepo all the way from ...

  6. Rosana Franco is a Mexican born news sportscaster for Spanish language television. She has worked In Univision and ESPN Deportes as the #1 female sports analyst. Univision held auditions to find a team of commentators for their weekly sports show, and Franco was one of the people chosen to conduct the show, Republica Deportiva.

  7. Rosana Franco is a Mexican media personality working for ESPN Deportes (Sports), a Spanish-language television channel as a sportscaster. Previously, she was working for Unanimo Sports as a radio host in Miami, Florida. Rosana Franco Age | Edad. She was born on March 1, 1970, in Monterrey, Nuevo León, in Mexico. Rosana is 53 years old.

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