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Sergio Rozenblat : ウィキペディア英語版
Sergio Rozenblat

Sergio Rozenblat (born November 1, 1952), entrepreneur, attorney at law, music advocate and talented artistic director. He is a native of Argentina, based out of Miami, Florida.
==Recent work==
In 2010 Sergio Rozenblat established his independent record label "The Entity", in which he produced and released artist Charlie Zaa's ''De Bohemia'' which reached the top of the ''Billboard'' Latin Albums chart.
In 2004 Univision Radio appointed Rozenblat Vice President of FM Programming Operations for the U.S. Southeastern Region, which included Miami and Puerto Rico.〔http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-114411751.html〕 Previous to that, in 2000 Rozenblat joined forces with Latino music superstar Julio Iglesias, Latin American TV star Don Francisco and online music pioneer Larry Rosen to found aplauso.com, a Web venture for Latin music and entertainment. However, the company never fully launched due to the Web 1.0 bursting of the dot-com bubble at the time.〔http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Rozenblat_Sergio_8861732.aspx〕 Previous to the web venture, Rozenblat was the Executive Director of the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences in 1998. This organization for the most part mirrors the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences in its services orientation.〔http://www.allbusiness.com/retail-trade/miscellaneous-retail-retail-stores-not/4385441-1.html〕 During his tenure there, three new categories were opened for the Latin Grammy Awards, memberships was increased 200 percent and the first Latin Grammy Award telecast was announced for September 2000, one year earlier than originally scheduled. Rozenblat's recommendation to book Ricky Martin for the 41st Grammy Awards telecast was influential in kicking off the Latin music craze in 1999.〔http://myplay.com/artists/ricky-martin/bio〕
Prior to his involvement with LARAS, Rozenblat was Vice President and General Manager of WEA Latina, a Warner Music International, Time Warner Company. When Rozenblat joined the record label in 1992, the company was in financial distress. When he left, the label had achieved the second position in market share of the multinational companies. Throughout the five years of Rozenblat's leadership, the company's talent roster expanded to include international artists such as Olga Tañón, Mana, Alejandro Sanz, Laura Pausini, Fito Páez, Miguel Bosé and Café Tacuba to name a few. Rozenblat played a leading role in the development of Rock en Español movement, which made Latin rock a viable commercial vehicle for the first time ever in the United States. He was also responsible for achieving the goal of having Luis Miguel become the first recording artist, in Spanish, to be awarded an RIAA Certification Platinum Record for sales exceeding one million units.

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