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Being Latino Partners with Telemundo for 'Digital Influencers Day'

Being Latino is in Miami as part of Telemundo’s Digital Influencers Day. With Telemundo’s understanding that social media platforms are an integral part of reaching today’s Latino–the largest users of social media, especially via smartphones–they open their doors to Latino digital influencers such as Being Latino for an open discussion.

Telemundo president, Don Browne

Telemundo executives share their content and vision with the group, including inspiring words from the network’s president, Don Browne. But the discussion is a dialogue as execs also open themselves up for the vision and ideas of attendees as Ramon Escobar, EVP, Telemundo Network News, asked attendees to share their advice for the network. Being Latino’s advice: Focus on the bi-cultural Latino who lives life in both culturals and in both languages.

The event will continue with a visit to the Telemundo studios and the Billboard Latin Music Awards.

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About Libby Juliá-Vázquez

Being Latino's Chief Content Officer, Libby Juliá Vázquez has been with BL since April 2010. She oversees all aspects of the online magazine's strategic direction including content and partnerships. She is also the owner of Write Media, a freelance writing and communications company. Her extensive experience has made her a sought-after expert in content, social media, and editing.

A self-proclaimed gypsy, Libby has lived in New York, Puerto Rico, and Utah, and now resides in Chicago.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author and should not be understood to be shared by Being Latino, Inc.

Comments

  1. eileenrivera says:

    Telemundo has excellent programming and maybe a nudge towards bilingualism and biculturalism would be good.

  2. Cesar Vargas says:

    Inevitable and about time.

  3. Telemundo is a staple and now with Being Latino being social media’s Latino Icon the sky is the limit!

  4. Jose Roldan says:

    The is the platform that the Latino community needs to help us move forward with educating shedding light to Latino concerns! Congratulations Being Latino and Telemundo! Much success!

  5. Ishmael says:

    Very good!

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