American sportscaster
This article is about the Miami-based sports commentator. For the Mexican-American news anchor, see
Jorge Ramos (news anchor).
Jorge Ramos |
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![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1a/NASA_Univision_Hispanic_Education_Campaign_DVIDS858679_%28cropped%29.jpg/220px-NASA_Univision_Hispanic_Education_Campaign_DVIDS858679_%28cropped%29.jpg) Jorge Ramos at a public event |
Born | 1960 (age 64–65)
Uruguay |
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Nationality | Uruguayan |
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Occupation | Sports commentator |
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Years active | 1994–present |
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Employer | ESPN Deportes |
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Known for | Jorge Ramos y Su Banda, extensive football commentary |
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Notable work | Jorge Ramos y Su Banda |
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Spouse | Maria Ramos |
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Children | Carol Ramos, Diego Ramos |
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Jorge Ramos is a Uruguayan sports commentator,[1] who started out in the U.S. as a writer and editor in La Raza, a top Spanish-language newspaper based in Chicago. Before joining ESPN,[2] he and Hernan Pereyra co-hosted Univision Radio’s national program, Locura por el Futbol.
Currently, Ramos has a 3-hour national live program on ESPN+. His program carries the hit name,
Jorge Ramos y Su Banda. It previously broadcast simultaneously on TV and radio, Monday through Friday from 4pm to 7pm EST before moving to ESPN+ on November 9, 2020.
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