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==Studies== From the Instituto Cervantes he went on to Colegio Cristóbal Colón, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree. From Vanguardia he went to the YSR Circuit where he worked alongside the sports journalist, Mauricio Saade Torres, from where he went to Cadena Sonora, alongside Ramón Rodríguez with whom he made the "Solo Deportes" program. It didn't take long for him to make the jump to television, where he went on to be a sports director for over ten years. In 1987 he associated with Alfonso Rivas to found Radio América, which was succeeded by a series of departmental stations until in 1993 he broke with that alliance and founded Radio Astral, the first of the SAMIX group, made up of nine stations. Once a successful businessman, Tony Saca joined the Salvadoran Association of Radio Broadcasters (ASDER) in 1997, of which he was president for two terms from 1997 to 2001. He also had an important and active role as a member of the International Radio Association (AIR), where he was president of the Standing Committee on Freedom of Expression. He was also president of the National Association of Private Enterprise for two consecutive terms.
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