WRMA-Romance 106.7 FM in Miami launches ‘Hola Miami’.
February 10, 2009
Spanish Broadcasting System (“SBS”) and WRMA – Romance 106.7 announced the launch of a new morning reality show, “Hola Miami.” Produced by Leticia del Monte, the new show will air every Monday through Friday from 6:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M, starting on Monday, April 13th, 2009. The show will be hosted by Nadia Rowinsky, Alejandra G Oraa and Azucena Cierco, three explosive personalities whose view of everyday life will surprise the audience and provide for some of the most entertaining radio on the air.
“Hola Miami” is a radical and innovative program based on the point of views of three passionate women from different generations; Nadia Rowinsky, Alejandra G Oraa and Azucena Cierco. Their honest, revolutionary and sometimes modest opinions on various topics such as celebrities, artists, events, daily life stories, juicy scandals, fights, reconciliations, and love, promise to entertain thousands of faithful listeners. The show will also feature a special news segment hosted by respected broadcaster Tomas Regalado Jr., who is also known to many as the son of Miami Commisioner Tomas Regalado.
Hosts
Nadia Rowinsky, born in Montevideo, Uruguay, comes from a family well-known in the communications world, a main reason why she began taking art classes since the young age of 11. As a successful and recognized actress, Nadia has been shown on dozens of South American and United States’ television stations, and has been a main figure in popular soap operas and advertising campaigns.
Alejandra G Oraa, considered to be one of the next big radio personalities, has a unique voice and a charismatic attitude that makes her unforgettable to everyone she meets. Despite her young age, she has already had a successful career, serving as a senior executive and an on-air talent in several major television organizations.
Azucena Cierco was born in Mexico City and attended “UDLAP” (Universidad De Las Ameritas Puebla), where she obtained a degree in Communication’s Science, with a specialization in radio and television. Her first job was in Televisa Guadalajara, where she learned to produce, write and edit her own stories. She has been a part of important projects like “El Gordo & La Flaca”, “Premios Juventud” and “Al Rojo Vivo” since graduating.
From L-R: Azucena Cierco, Nadia Rowinsky and Alejandra G Oraa