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SBS Names Donny Hudson EVP/Local Media for Markets


Donny Hudson
Donny Hudson

Spanish Broadcasting System names native Miami executive Donny Hudson as Executive VP of Local media for Radio/TV and Digital for all SBS markets. He'll retain his role as General Manager, working out of the SBS offices in Miami. Hudson was recently appointed as a Radio Board Member of the Florida Association of Broadcasters' (FAB) Board of Directors.

Hudson has been General Manager of SBS Miami supervising all operations at WXDJ-FM (El Nuevo Zol 106.7 FM), WRMA-FM (Ritmo 95.7FM), WCMQ-FM (Zeta 92.3 FM), MegaTV and the LaMusica App. He previously held various managerial positions including SVP of Consolidated Sales, Local Sales Manager and Director of Local Sales.

Prior to joining SBS, he served as EVP of Sales for America CV Network/America TeVe. Previously, Hudson worked in sales at HBC for WRTO-FM, WAMR-FM WQBA-AM and WAQI-AM and then as General Sales Manager of WRTO-FM. He started his radio career at WSUA (Radio Suave) after graduating from the University of Miami in 1989 with a Degree in Broadcasting.

"Donny has proven to be an industry leader in the over 20 years with SBS. As General Manager, he has spearheaded numerous initiatives and alongside his team, has delivered incredible results for the company. His belief in "teamwork" is what has allowed him to be a great leader and respected by the staff, which is one of the most important qualities for success. Congratulations to our new EVP of Local Media," said SBS President/COO Albert Rodriguez.

"I am honored to have been selected for the position of EVP of Local Media. As part of the SBS family for over two decades, I have learned, grown, and most of all have been blessed with a team of incredibly talented professionals. I am a true believer that you are only a great leader, if you have an amazing team. I am grateful and honored for this opportunity," added Hudson.

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