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Rozzie Franco delivers morning headlines for News/Talk AM 540 WFLA Radio during the Bud Hedinger show in Orlando, Florida as well as the Florida News Network serving 60 affliates statewide. Rozzie appears on HLN's show Issues with Jane Velez-Mitchell, reporting on high-profile missing persons cases including but not limited to Caylee Anthony, Haliegh Cummings and Tracy Ocasio. Rozzie has also appeared on the Fox News Channel, MSNBC and Court TV for updates on the Casey Anthony Murder Case. Rozzie graduated from Mainland High School in Daytona Beach. She is a graduate of Florida International University in Miami with a B.A. in English Literature. After graduation, Rozzie began a career in pharmaceutical sales. In 2006, after returning to Daytona Beach to be closer to family, she was offered a job in the news department at 1150 WNDB News/Talk AM Radio. During her tenure there, Franco covered a variety of stories, ranging from politics, weather-related disasters, to a number of high profile murder trials including the Deltona massacre. She was a frequent contributor on the Marc Bernier show and co-hosted a weekend talk show called "Bodez by Tasso," a fitness-oriented talk show due in large part to her own dedication to physical fitness. In 2007, she joined News/Talk AM 580 WDBO [1]. In January, 2008, Rozzie gained national attention when she broke the story of a woman in Broward County, Florida filing a Temporary Restraining Order against New England Patriots NFL superstar Randy Moss. Rozzie was interviewed on ESPN, CBS, The Boston Globe, The Boston Herald, Sports Radio WEEI (Boston), The New York Post, The New York Times, and a number of syndicated radio programs across the country. In May, 2008, Rozzie moved down the dial to WFLA-AM 540 as a full-time newscaster during the Bud Hedinger show, The Glen Beck show, and Rush Limbaugh. [edit] References[edit] External links |
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