More than 100 broadcasters, from CEO’s to those just entering the business, turned out for The Broadcasters Foundation of America (BFOA) first Los Angeles Media Mixer, held last Wednesday, October 23rd, at the NBC4 Lot.
Co-hosts for the event were Colleen Williams, NBC4 News Anchor, and Valentine, host of Valentine In The Morning on iHeart’s 104.3 MYFM. Spencer Sutherland entertained attendees with an amazing performance of his new single, Drama!
Scott McCarthy, President, Workhouse Sports; Tim Howick, Vice President, Marketing and Brand, NBC4 Los Angeles; Iris Arvizu, Research Director, Sales & Marketing, Telemundo Los Angeles; Tim McCarthy, President, Broadcasters Foundation of America; Lizette Carbajal, Vice President, Community Relations & Communications, Telemundo 52 and NBC4; and Fatima Goncalves, Vice President, Marketing & Programming, Telemundo Los Angeles.
Executives in attendance included, Todd Mohktari, President and General Manager, Telemundo52/NBC4 Los Angeles; Daliah Karajeh, Communications Director, California Broadcasters Association; John Peake, Sr. Vice President of Programming, iHeartMedia; Alissa Pollack, Executive Vice President, Global Music Marketing, iHeartMedia; Dave “Chachi” Denes, President, Benztown; and more.
“We’re delighted that our first west coast Media Mixer was such a success,” stated Tim McCarthy, President of the BFOA. “We’re grateful to Valari Staab and Todd Mohktari at NBCUniversal Local and Joe Berry from the California Broadcasters Association for their help. Media Mixers in other markets are in the works.”
The BFOA Media Mixers serve a three-pronged purpose:to celebrate the camaraderie and connection within the broadcast community; to mix and mingle with peers, on-air talent, and industry executives; and to increase awareness of the Broadcasters Foundation charitable mission to junior-level broadcast professionals.
For more information about the Broadcasters Foundation, including how to apply for aid or make a donation, visit www.broadcastersfoundation.org, or contact 212-373-8250 or info@thebfoa.org.
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