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Television Show ‘Latineyes’ to Cover 17th Annual Hispanic Business Magazine EOY(R) Awards

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Posted on: October 31st, 2007
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“Hispanic Business magazine Editor and Publisher Jesús Chavarría announced that the series “LatinEyes” will be covering the 17th annual Hispanic Business magazine EOY awards this year, which honors the top Hispanic entrepreneurs in the United States. The event will be held on Thursday, November 8, at the Los Angeles Marriott Downtown where 15 Hispanic entrepreneurs in five industry-specific categories will be featured.

A 2006 Emmy Award winner (for Northern California), “LatinEyes” has a fresh take on Latino life in the U.S. every week, covering a wide arrray of topics such as entertainment, music, food, people, movies, and travel. “LatinEyes” highlights include: interviews with celebrities like , , Andy Garcia; travel to fantastic Latin countries like Perú, , and ; personalities like Mexican boxer Mia St. John; authors Victor Villaseñor, Isabel Allende, and Julia Alvarez; and the latest in music from artists like , Nelly Furtado, and Café Tacuba.

“LatinEyes” believes in the value of sharing and celebrating the diversity, beauty and richness that Latin culture offers, and in moving away from the . “LatinEyes” now reaches over 40 million TV households every week, airing on 100 stations nationwide.

“’LatinEyes’ is thrilled to be covering an event dedicated to recognizing the enormous contributions Hispanics make to the U.S. economy through their successful entrepreneurial ventures,” said Andres Pruna, the Creator and Executive Producer of the program. “This event puts a well-deserved spotlight on the booming Hispanic business community and LatinEyes looks forward to chronicling this special night.”

The 17th annual Hispanic Business magazine EOY awards is sponsored by Cadillac. “*

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