Spanish Broadcasting System appoints Albert Rodriguez to Chief Revenue Officer.

Spanish Broadcasting System Inc., (“SBS”) announced the appointment of Albert Rodriguez to Chief Revenue Officer of SBS’s consolidated operations. Mr. Rodriguez will be responsible for overseeing the revenue and profit performance of SBS’s consolidated operations, including Radio, Television, and Interactive and Entertainment divisions. Mr. Rodriguez will continue to oversee the day-to-day operational matters of the Miami television market as General Manager.

“I truly welcome this exciting and challenging opportunity at this juncture in my career. I am proud to be part of the SBS family, the only publicly traded Hispanic –controlled multimedia company in the United States. I welcome being responsible for consolidating and growing the entire media platforms that we offer to Spanish-speaking audiences and advertisers,” states Albert Rodriguez.

Prior to his appointment as Chief Revenue Officer, Mr. Rodriguez, was the Chief Revenue Officer of the television segment and General Manager of the Miami television market since October 12, 2010, and General Manager of the Miami television market from January 21, 2010 through October 11, 2010.

Prior to joining SBS’s television segment, from November 1999 through January 2010, Mr. Rodriguez was the General Sales Manager for SBS’s radio properties in Miami – WCMQ-FM 92.3 “Clasica 92”; WRMA-FM 107.5 “Romance” and WXDJ-FM 95.7 “El Zol 95.” In 2005, Mr. Rodriguez set the record for El Zol 95.7 being the highest billing station in Florida’s history.

“I am extremely pleased and honored to announce the appointment of Albert Rodriguez as Chief Revenue Officer of SBS. This promotion is well deserved due to his many contributions to SBS during the last 12 years. Albert not only executes credible and ambitious revenue plans, but most important, he delivers,” comments Raul Alarcon Jr. , Chairman, President, and CEO of SBS. “Albert is admired, respected and liked by everyone in the industry,” adds Mr. Alarcon.rtance of this consumer base.”

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