Eduardo Caballero – First Hispanic Inducted Into Broadcasting & Cable Hall Of Fame.
October 17, 2003
Eduardo Caballero, CEO of MásMúsica TeVe Network, is the first Hispanic inducted into the Broadcasting & Cable magazine’s Hall of Fame. Mr. Caballero accepted the Hall of Fame Award during an event that took place Monday, November 10, in New York.
“Being inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame, for my name to be together with the names of those great people…. is an honor difficult for me to describe,” said Eduardo Caballero in his acceptance speech. “I wish I could better communicate to you my feelings and emotion and my gratitude to this country and to you, the people from the communications industry, for letting me be part of you.”
The event that took place Monday night at the Marriott Marquis in New York City was an evening filled with emotions, joy and industry personalities, and where Eduardo Caballero was the first Hispanic honored with the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame Award.
Now Eduardo Caballero’s name shares a place in the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame among the names of other extraordinary people, including Steve Allen, actress Candice Bergen, Ted Koppel, Fred Rogers, Pat Sajak, David Sarnoff, William S. Paley, Edward R. Murrow, and Oprah Winfrey.