News anchor Rafael Sánchez leaving WRTV after 26 years

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Rafael Sánchez TV anchor
Rafael Sánchez

News anchor and investigative reporter Rafael Sánchez will exit the staff of WRTV-TV Channel 6 after 26 years.

In a Thursday Facebook post, Franklin College alum Sánchez announced that he will work his final shift Friday.

“It’s been a whirlwind,” Sánchez wrote. “It’s been a privilege. It’s been an act of love. Thank you for your support and feedback.”

His post cited no reason for the departure and mentioned “a new path” would be announced at some point.

Attempts to reach Sánchez and WRTV representatives Thursday morning were unsuccessful.

Sánchez, the son of parents who moved from the Dominican Republic to the United States, grew up in New York City.

He joined the staff in WRTV in 1998 and gained attention as a tenacious consumer reporter. Travelers at Indianapolis International Airport hear Sánchez’s recorded voice during public address announcements.

The in-demand host of Indianapolis charitable events mentioned on social media that he has 40 events on his 2024 calendar.

“I will not be leaving Indianapolis, because I love it here,” Sánchez wrote.

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11 thoughts on “News anchor Rafael Sánchez leaving WRTV after 26 years

  1. I predict he will land a nice gig in communications with a large Indianapolis company or private foundation. The money and benefits will be much better, and the hours will probably be more “normal.” Best of luck on the next adventure.

  2. There was a time in Indianapolis when the TV stations had news helicopters and ATA Execujet supplied WRTV-6 with theirs. When Rafael was in the helicopter, Indianapolis always got top news coverage. Rafael was great to work with.

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