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variety announced Thursday the program for its second annual Miami Entertainment Town Ranch in Miami on Thursday, April 13th. The event, in partnership with CN Bank, celebrates the growing Miami-based entertainment and media industry, variety of Miami Entertainment Impact Report.
At the celebration, Ronald Day, President of Entertainment and Content Strategy, NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises and Karen Barroeta, Executive Vice President of Production and Development, Telemundo Global Studios, spoke with CN Bank Miami. Based around music and original programming.
Raul Alarcon, CEO and Chairman of the Spanish Broadcasting System, will receive the Legends and Groundbreakers Award for his role in promoting Latin music radio stations across the country. A legend in Miami, Alarcon has been at the forefront of promoting his Latin artists through radio shows and has championed many of Latin music’s biggest stars.
this year, variety adds a new award to the program with mega music producer Timbaland. He receives a Pioneer Award for creating Beat Club and producing music with Miami’s top artists.
Loud and Live CEO Nelson Albareda joins in a spotlight conversation with Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava to discuss the city’s expansion into the entertainment sector. Loud and Live is the official sponsor of this event.
variety of Chief Operating Officer Dea Lawrence and City National Bank Head of Entertainment Banking Jahan Wang will deliver opening remarks with Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber.
“City National Bank congratulates variety of Miami Impact Report winners, especially Raul Alarcon and Timbaland, who have transformed Miami’s media market and the entire entertainment industry,” Wang said. “Our bank has been serving the entertainment industry for almost 70 years and we are particularly proud of our work in supporting Latin music, television and film in South Florida and beyond. “