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Cameron Sanders

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Cameron Sanders

Ronald L. "Cameron" Sanders(born May 30, 1958) is an American journalist.

He served as business editor and host of public radio'sMarketplaceand a correspondent forCNNfrom 1989–1993, being based in Los Angeles. He served as a Vice President ofA. G. Edwards(nowWells Fargo Advisors) from 1993–2002, based inSt. Louis,Missouri. Following his time atCNNand public radio, Sanders was President of the Media Communications Association-International and Chairman of theUniversity City, MissouriCommission for Access and Local Original Programming (CALOP),[1]which allocated funds derived fromcable TVsubscribers to fund local filmmakers to create quality programs about local culture, arts and history. While CALOP Chair (and, later, Executive Director), he hostedLiquid Light,a prime time cable television show on the Higher Education Consortium cable channel (HEC-TV)[2]in the St. Louis region (2003–2008), which featured local filmmakers and documentarians.

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  1. ^"University City, MO - Official Website - CALOP".Ucitymo.org. Archived fromthe originalon 2011-07-19.Retrieved2011-06-07.
  2. ^"HEC TV".Hectv.org.Retrieved2012-08-24.