Rosy Cordero

Rosy Cordero is a senior TV reporter at Deadline, covering the small-screen industry and focusing on marginalized communities. She has previously worked for Entertainment Weekly, as well as Deadline, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Latina.com and the New York Daily News. Rosy is based in Los Angeles.

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