Career
He is currently the entertainment reporter/anchor for the five o"clock news magazine show Primer Impacto. On finishing his studies in communication at the Interamerican University in Puerto Rico, Tony developed his skills at Puerto Rican television and radio stations before he found new opportunities in radio in Miami. Then he took his big step into the South Florida Univision affiliate.
Dandrades worked for five years as weekend weatherman at Channel 23 in Miami.
He was notorious for his live reports from festivals and cultural events, in which he mixed weather reporting with entertainment. He gained a huge following with Miami residents because of his spontaneous and charismatic style of reporting.
In 1997, Tony Dandrades left Channel 23 to work on Primer Impacto, one of the top-ranked programs on the network. He has shown his fearlessness and impartiality in handling controversial issues, as well as sensitivity when working in the team coverage of the September 11 situation.
Dandrades has traveled extensively throughout Latin America and across the United States. covering stories for “Primer Impacto” and “Ver Para Creer”, the weekend magazine highlighting unbelievable stories.
He has broadcast from the last four World Cup tournaments in of Korea and Japan, Germany, South Africa and Brazil. He has also hosted events and festivals, lending his time to telethons and other charity events.