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José Díaz-Balart (born November 7, 1960) is a
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and television anchorman for both
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and
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. Diaz-Balart previously anchored weeknight editions of '' Noticias Telemundo'' on Telemundo and '' José Díaz-Balart Reports'' on
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. He currently anchors Saturday editions of ''
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''.


Early life

Diaz-Balart's family left Cuba in 1959, and he was raised in Madrid, Spain. He is the son of Rafael Díaz-Balart y Gutiérrez (a former Cuban politician) and Hilda Caballero Brunet. He has three brothers: Rafael Díaz-Balart (a banker), Mario Díaz-Balart (a Republican U.S. representative) and the late Lincoln Díaz-Balart (also a Republican former U.S. representative). His uncle, Waldo Diaz-Balart was an internationally recognized painter. His aunt, Mirta Diaz-Balart, was
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's first wife and therefore Fidel Castro is his uncle through marriage, and the late Fidel Castro Jr. (Fidelito) was his first cousin.


Career

After spending a brief time in radio, he worked in print journalism during the mid-1980s, for
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. In December 1984, he became the Central American Bureau Chief for what was then called the Spanish International Network (today known as
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). In 1987, he was one of the group of journalists that founded Telemundo's news division Noticias Telemundo, and creating its first program '' Noticiero Telemundo-HBC''. He subsequently established himself as a television news reporter in Miami, where he worked for
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from 1988 until he was hired by CBS in May 1996. In August 1996, he made history by becoming the first
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to host a network news program when he began anchoring for the
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program '' This Morning''. By 2000, he returned to Spanish language network television; he became the anchor of a new
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morning program called ''Esta Mañana''. He later co-hosted Telemundo's first morning news and entertainment show, ''Esta Mañana'', as well as its public affairs show, ''Cada Día''. By 2002, the bilingual anchor began hosting a once-a-month interview program on Telemundo, ''Enfoque con José Diaz-Balart''; on that program, he has interviewed a wide range of news-makers, including political leaders and candidates for president. He has interviewed every U.S. president since Ronald Reagan. In 2003, he returned to English-language TV, and to his former station in Miami, WTVJ, as a news anchor. In 2009 he became the anchor of Telemundo's evening newscast, ''Noticias Telemundo''.


2010–present: NBCUniversal

By 2010, he was doing some reporting for NBC. He again made history when he substituted for Contessa Brewer on '' MSNBC Live'' for the week of June 20 through 24, 2011, in the show's 12 PM time slot, making him the first U.S. journalist to broadcast both English and Spanish newscasts on two networks simultaneously. From 2014 to 2016, Diaz-Balart hosted the 10 a.m. news hour for
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, replacing Chris Jansing. It was announced on November 10, 2014, that he would be taking over hosting duties on '' The Daily Rundown'' on November 17, 2014, with the program expanding to two hours, essentially absorbing his eponymous show that had previously aired during the second hour. ''The Daily Rundown'' later became known as '' MSNBC Live with Jose Diaz-Balart'' as part of a wider restructuring of MSNBC's dayside programming in 2015. In late 2015, he also began working as a fill-in anchor for the Saturday edition of ''
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''. He was officially named host of that program in July 2016, and he continues in that position today. On February 18, 2016, Diaz-Balart moderated the Democratic Town Hall with Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, in Las Vegas, Nevada. On June 26 and 27 of 2019, Diaz-Balart co-moderated the first Democratic Presidential Debates on NBC and Telemundo. On September 7, 2021, it was announced he was stepping down as anchor of the weeknight editions of '' Noticias Telemundo'' to anchor a new 10 a.m. show called ''José Díaz-Balart Reports'' on MSNBC. He will continue to anchor breaking news and special events coverage for Telemundo and host monthly specials. On February 24, 2025, it was announced that MSNBC would end his namesake show ''José Díaz-Balart Reports'', the sole man on the '' MSNBC Reports'' six hour-long block. In a staff memo, MSNBC president Rebecca Kutler cited the closing of MSNBC's production operations in Miami for the cancelation, which also affected '' The Katie Phang Show''. Díaz-Balart anchored his final show on May 2, 2025, thanked his viewers for the privilege of their time, telling them he is "staying to anchor right with you" as he continues on the Saturday edition at ''NBC Nightly News''.


Awards

Diaz-Balart is the recipient of five national Emmys for his work with Telemundo Network, including 2020-2021 Outstanding Newscast Anchor. He previously received two SunCoast
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s while working at WTVJ-TV in
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; an
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and four Hispanic Excellence in Journalism Awards, all in the 1980s. He also received a Du Pont and Peabody. Media 100 has named him best news anchor three times, and Hispanic Business Magazine named him one of the "100 most influential people in the U.S." He was recognized with the Silver Circle Award by the National Academy of Television Sciences in 2010. In 2012, ''
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'' and ''
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'' presented him with the Award for Outstanding Achievement in Hispanic Television at the 10th Annual Hispanic Television Summit, produced by Schramm Marketing Group. He was named GQ Magazine's Best International Journalist in 2017. In 2022 Diaz-Balart received the TV Broadcast Journalist Award by the MultiCultural Media Correspondents Association in Washington DC.


Personal life

Diaz-Balart and his wife Brenda have two daughters, Katrina and Sabrina.Andres Rubiano, "Jose Diaz-Balart comparte detalles de sus vacaciones en París." ''PeopleEnEspañol.com''. December 31, 2014


References


Bibliography

* ''The Cuban Americanos, New Americans'', by Miguel González-Pando; Greenwood Publishing Group, 1998; * ''Cuba: intrahistoria: una lucha sin tregua'', by Rafael L. Díaz-Balart; Ediciones Universal, 2006;


External links

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