[4] She earned a degree in journalism from the Complutense University of Madrid.
[2] She worked in her early career for Diario de Ávila [es], Onda Cero and Antena 3.
[2] She made her debut in RTVE in Tendido cero [es], specializing in cultural information.
[5] Attached to the cultural newscast services of the Spanish public broadcaster, Sánchez has presented television shows such as La tarde en 24 horas, Días de cine, Corazón [es] (as replacement of Anne Igartiburu), Gente [es], Sánchez y Carbonell [es], Cine de barrio [es] (as replacement of Concha Velasco), or Historia de nuestro cine [es], Vive San Fermín,[2][6][7][4][8] and is also a recurring reporter at the Goya Awards red carpet.
[5] In 2022, she was appointed as director of Historia de nuestro cine, of which she was also the host since 2015.