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Jorge Ramos Picks CAA to Plot Career Following Univision Exit (EXCLUSIVE)

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Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Jorge Ramos may be exiting Univision, but the popular veteran of Spanish-language news doesn’t want to leave the media industry behind.

Ramos, who on Monday announced he was planning to leave his posts at Univision‘s “Noticero Univision” and “Il Punto” following the 2024 presidential election, has selected CAA to represent him in the next phase of his career. “This is not a farewell,” he said in a statement Monday. “I will continue anchoring Noticiero Univision until December, and afterwards I will share my professional plans.

I am deeply grateful for these four decades at Univision and very proud to be part of a team that has established strong leadership over the years.” CAA has struck up relationships with several top news anchors, including ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos and Brian Williams, the former NBC News and MSNBC anchor who signed with the agency in 2023 to help him navigate potential opportunities after he left those NBCUniversal-backed outlets.

Ramos has anchored “Noticero Univision” for 38 years. He has written 12 book and is the recipient of 10 Emmy Awards. His book, “The Way I See Things,” includes a selection of columns, written in Spanish between 1982 and 2023, that cover Ramos’s evolution as a reporter, a father, and a pundit.

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