Television

Gillespie to lead ZGS National Sales Operation.

ZGS Communications announced that Mike Gillespie will lead national sales for the ZGS station group.

Gillespie currently serves as the Senior Vice President of Telemundo New England managing the Telemundo stations in Boston, Hartford/Springfield and Providence.

NBC News with Brian Williams taking a look at Hispanics in ‘We the People’.

Throughout the week of March 2, “NBC News With Brian Williams” will take a look at the issues facing Hispanic Americans in a new series “We The People.” The series will cover a wide-range of issues and include pieces about areas adapting to the growth of the Hispanic population, to companies who are trying to benefit from it. Additionally, there will be reports about how new immigrants are surviving during the recession, health issues among the Hispanic community, and challenges surrounding education.

National Cable Communications synergizes Multicultural Sales.

NCC (National Cable Communications) recently blended multicultural sales into its Regional Sales and Business Development teams.

Miss Mundo Puerto Rico 2009 on Mega TV.

Spanish Broadcasting System (NASDAQ: SBSA) (SBS) announced today that Mega TV Puerto Rico, its Network and affiliates will be the official medium to broadcast the “Miss Mundo Puerto Rico 2009” beauty pageant and any related programming of the famous event.

McDonald’s to air the National Premiere of the Make Your Dream Happen on V-me.

V-me is collaborating with McDonald’s to air the National Premiere of the Make Your Dream Happen (Haz tu sueño realidad), an RMHC/HACER Scholarship documentary on Valentine’s Day!

Turner Classic Movies to look at Latino Images in film.

Marking the fourth in an ongoing series of film festivals exploring Hollywood’s portrayal of different racial groups, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) will turn its spotlight on the cinematic depiction of Latinos. Throughout the month of May, TCM’s RACE AND HOLLYWOOD: LATINO IMAGES IN FILM will showcase 40 films, past and present, that show the progression of how Latino characters and culture are depicted in cinema.

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