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The Television Executives
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Wrap
Top Stars and Media Execs Talk
Hispanic Growth, Identity
Photo Gallery & Webcast
Edited by J. Bolden • Photos: Mathew Imaging
Top television media executives, actors and creators informed and entertained many during the Diversity Committee's Hispanics and Television: In Transition, held November 2007 at Goldenson Theatre on the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Plaza.
Following some revealing presentations by Latin Force Group, Enlace Communications and Nielsen Media Research, Fox Entertainment Group executive Rick Ramirez moderated a lively discussion among such panelists as CBS studio head Nina Tassler, Ugly Betty actor Tony Plana, and more key industry members. Click to see complete list of panel participants.
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HISPANICS AND TELEVISION: IN TRANSITION
MODERATOR
Rick Ramirez
Emerging Markets VP, Fox Entertainment Group
PANELISTS
in alphabetical order
Nestor Carbonell
actor, Cane
Doug Darfield
Senior VP, Hispanic Services, Nielsen Media Research
Cesar Melgoza
Latin Force Group
Peter Murrieta
Creator, Greetings from Tucson and
Executive Producer, Wizards of Waverly Place
Rochelle Newman-Carrasco
Enlace Communications
Danny Pino
actor, Cold Case
Tony Plana
actor, Ugly Betty
Roselyn Sanchez
actor, Without a Trace
Mario Lopez
correspondent for Extra! and
Dancing with the Stars
Kim Rozenfeld
Senior Vice President, Current Drama Programming, ABC
Nina Tassler
President, CBS Entertainment |
Presented by the Television Academy Diversity Committee, along with the Los Angeles Area and Television Executives Peer Groups, Hispanics and Televison: In Transition was produced by Frank Estrada. Candace Bond-McKeever and Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg co-chair the diversity committee. Barbara Wellner is activities committee chair. Robert O’Donnell is director of activities for the Television Academy.
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