The NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations today announced that Manuel Martinez has been named President, Telemundo Stations. Martinez has nearly 30 years of experience in the broadcast industry with extensive knowledge of station management, sales and programming. Since 2012 he has been President and General Manager of NBC 6 South Florida / WTVJ, the NBC-owned station serving the Miami / Fort Lauderdale market.
In his new role, Martinez will have oversight of the 16 owned Telemundo local stations located within the United States, as well as Puerto Rico. He will report to Valari Staab, President, NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations. "Manny is an experienced leader with in-depth knowledge of the broadcast industry, a track record of improving television stations and a strong commitment to our Spanish speaking communities," said Staab, "He believes in our mission to better serve our viewers with the local news, weather and information they need. Manny's experience, skills and dedication will steer our Telemundo stations forward."Prior to joining NBC 6, Martinez served as President and General Manager of Telemundo 51 / WSCV, the Telemundo station in the Miami / Fort Lauderdale market, for four years. He also led the Telemundo Station Group Digital Unit, where he drove the effort to relaunch the websites of five stations and launch websites in six other markets for the first time.
Prior to assuming his post at Telemundo 51, Martinez was Vice President and General Manager of Telemundo 47 / WNJU, the Telemundo station serving the New York market, for four years. While there, he was recognized in the Congressional Record and awarded the Congressional Pin for his outstanding achievement in Hispanic media and for his contribution to the Hispanic community in the New York area. Previously, he was Executive Vice President of Programming and Production for the Telemundo Network.
Martinez, a native of Cuba, first joined Telemundo in 1985. He graduated from Montclair State College in New Jersey with a B.A. in Psychology and Spanish, and he currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Florida Association of Broadcasters.
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