Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Two Weeks Into New Job, Univision Radio GM Dies

Alejandro Nieto Molina, SVP/GM of Univision’s radio division has died.

RIP: Alejandro Nieto Molina
Nieto Molina had a heart attack Monday morning (Feb.8) in Miami. He was 48 years old.

Nieto Molina had just started working for Univision in the newly created post which gave him oversight of the company’s 67 stations, the largest Spanish-language radio network in the country.

“Today we were deeply saddened to learn of the sudden loss of our colleague Alejandro Nieto Molina, senior vice president and general manager, Radio,” read a statement by John Eck, Univision’s Chief Local Media Officer and evp of Technology, Operations and Engineering. “He was new to the Univision family but many of us knew and respected him. His family and friends are in our thoughts and prayers.”

Billboard reports he was born and raised in Colombia, Nieto Molina was the member of a prominent radio dynasty. His father, Julio Nieto Bernal, was a journalist considered to be one of the country’s radio “Legends.” His brother, AndrĂ©s Nieto, is a well-known journalist and radio personality.

Nieto Molina started off as a host and DJ in Colombia before going into programming and launching successful pop radio formats (like La Mega and Radioactiva). He was later appointed programming director for Caracol Radio and in 2005 was transferred to Miami as vp of programming for Prisa Radio, the Spanish-language radio company with operations in 12 countries. Nieto Molina was most recently CEO of Prisa’s Cadena SER in Spain.

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