Andres Cantor, Iconic Telemundo Sports Anchor, Ruben Mendiola, President mun2, And Gary Zenkel, President NBC Olympics, Discuss Future Of Olympics, FIFA World Cup And More At Hispanic Television Summit
Andres Cantor, Iconic Telemundo Sports Anchor, Ruben Mendiola, President mun2, And Gary Zenkel, President NBC Olympics, Discuss Future Of Olympics, FIFA World Cup And More At Hispanic Television Summit
PRESENTED BY BROADCASTING & CABLE AND MULTICHANNEL NEWS THURSDAY OCTOBER 2, 2014 NEW YORK CITY
NEW YORK, Aug. 11, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Andres Cantor, the iconic sports anchor and analyst at Telemundo, Ruben Mendiola, President of mun2, and Gary Zenkel, President of NBC Olympics and President of Operations & Strategy, NBC Sports Group, will take part in a keynote discussion -- "Going for the Next Goal"-- on how future telecasts of the Olympic Games and FIFA World Cup will impact Hispanic viewers at the 12(th) Annual Hispanic Television Summit on Thursday, October 2, 2014 at the New York Marriott Marquis. This annual event is presented by leading television business publications Broadcasting & Cable and Multichannel News.
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The Hispanic Television Summit is the signature annual event for those in the business of video and television intended for Hispanic audiences. It attracts over 500 top executives in television distribution, programming, production, advertising, marketing, research, technology and finance from the U.S., Latin America and Europe.
The session will focus on how the Hispanic TV viewing audience has proven its influence with networks and sponsors, especially with regard to the two biggest sports properties: the Olympic Games and the FIFA World Cup. The three guests will discuss network plans for the future designed to increase options for Hispanic viewers that will incorporate sponsors.
"This is a unique opportunity to get multiple perspectives on the future of sports television for Latino viewers," said Louis Hillelson, Vice President and Group Publisher of Broadcasting & Cable and Multichannel News. "The discussion will be especially worthwhile for our attendees since each of these individuals are well-regarded and accomplished within their own field of expertise in the sports television business."
Hillelson added, "Andres Cantor is one of the most iconic sports casters in America. He was presented with the Achievement in Hispanic Television Award at the 2nd Annual Hispanic Television Summit, so it's a special honor for us to have him return this year." Other past recipients of The Award for Achievement in Hispanic Television include on-air personalities Don Francisco and Cristina Saralegui; network news anchors Jorge Ramos, Maria Celeste Arraras, Maria Elena Salinas and Jose Diaz Balart; sports celebrity Oscar De La Hoya; and advertising executives Monica Gadsby of SMG and Edgar Sandoval of P&G.
The Hispanic Television Summit is produced by The Schramm Marketing Group, which is based in New York City.
To register now and save $50 (offer good through September 12, 2014), please visit: http://hispanictvsummit.com/ or contact Jennifer Ware at 917-281-4718 or jware@nbmedia.com
To inquire about speaking opportunities, contact Joseph Schramm at 212-983-0219 or jschramm@schrammnyc.com
To sponsor, contact Louis Hillelson at 917-281-4730 or lhillelson@nbmedia.com
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