Little Judy is an associate producer for CBSNews.com where she covers the world of enterainment.
Prior to that, she was CHR/Format Manager at the show prep service LAUNCH Radio Networks as well as producer of LAUNCH en Español. She also was a guest reporter for the Hollywood Hamilton Top 30 Countdown which is syndicated by United Stations Radio Network, LAUNCH's parent company.
After hours she can be found blogging on LittleJudy.com, where readers can get a daily dose of her hectic life in the big city and her take on popular culture. She was also a guest blogger for the Media Center at The American Press Institute's Morph blog.
In 1994, Little Judy started filling a void on the Internet when she noticed there were no existing websites covering the sizzling Latin music scene. Combining her artistic and technical talents with her passion for Latin music, Little Judy became a self-made Webmistress and launched Little Judy's Juepa! Page. The site quickly grew into Latin Music Online (LMOL) and set the standard for Latin Music coverage on the Internet. Little Judy was the hostess for Ricky Martin and Marc Anthony's first online chats with America Online. In 1996, she made sure that LMOL was one of the first music sites to be licensed by BMI and ASCAP. She also pioneered live event coverage among Latin sites, hosting online events at the ASCAP and BMI awards.
Little Judy formed JuJu Media, Inc. with her business partner in 1998. JuJu designed web sites and produced Latin Music On-Line, which was renamed LaMusica.com. Then, in February 1999, 80% of JuJu Media, Inc. was acquired by Latin radio powerhouse Spanish Broadcasting System and Little Judy stayed on as Executive Producer of LaMusica.com for five years. LaMusica.com is now the hub of a network of SBS radio stations sites in the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
As part of her work at Spanish Broadcasting System, Little Judy was heard regularly on WSKQ-FM/New York's hit morning show “El Vacilón de la Mañana” where she provided information and fun facts as the show’s “official nerd” and was webmistress of the show’s website elvacilon.com.
Little Judy has appeared on VH1, ABC, Galavision and NY 1 News as an expert on the Latin Music scene. In addition she's been featured in The New York Times, Wired, and Billboard and written articles for Nuestra Gente, The New York Daily News/Viva, New York Latino, Hombre, El Globo, and Bochinchat. Little Judy is an experienced public speaker and corporate trainer, and has been invited to speak on panels at The Billboard Latin Music Awards and Conference and The Center for Communications.
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