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May 6 & 7, 2009

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Hispanic Radio Conference 2009
Steering Committee:
 
Angelica Balderas, VP/National Sales, Bustos Media

Barry Fischer, EVP/GM, McGavren Guild Media
 
Mary Beth Garber, President, Southern California Broadcasters Association
 
Mary Hawley, President, Lotus Entravision Reps

Jeff Hinson, President/CEO, BMP Radio

Jeffery Liberman, President/Radio Division, Entravision

Francisco Montero, Co-Managing Partner, Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth, P.L.C.
 
Rosa Serrano, Director of Planning and Buying, Lopez Negrete Communications
 
Lisa Sirotka-Sonnenklar, CEO/President, McGavren Guild Media
 
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Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: Will this conference be presented in English or Spanish?

A: Though many of the participants are Hispanic, many broadcasters and advertisers involved in Hispanic radio are not Hispanic. The conference will be presented in English.

Q: How long is the event?

A: The event will run one and a half days. It will begin after lunch on Day One, ending with cocktails. (Dinner is on your own.) The conference will continue most of the following day. The timing is designed to allow you time to fly in and fly out without taking three full days away from work.

Q: What is the cost of the event?
A: The cost is $495. NOTE: Attendance is limited to 300.

Q: Will there be breakout rooms?
A: No. We design the conference to contain the critical information every person in attendance needs to hear; therefore, we will hold all sessions in an auditorium setting so everyone is exposed to all the important information.

Q: Are meals provided?
A: You are on your own for Day One's dinner. Coffee will be provided the next morning, and lunch will be provided on Day Two.

Q: Who should attend?
A: Anyone involved in Hispanic radio ownership, management, advertising and investment. Sessions will cover demographic trends, issues facing Hispanic radio broadcasters, as well as management and programming issues. There will even be a session on the convergence with new media -- from cell phones and texting to social networks and the Internet -- as it relates to Hispanic formats.

Speaker Proposals:
Deborah Parenti, Radio Ink Hispanic Radio Conference Coordinator
610-321-0281
(deborah@radioink.com)