NEWS30 August 2013
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US — Telemundo Media has appointed Latha Sarathy as vice-president of research.
Sarathy (pictured) joins from Radio One where she led all digital initiatives for its digital divisions including Interactive One and Radio One Digital.
In addition, the Spanish-language media firm has appointed Yatisha Bothwell as vice-president of ad sales, insight and strategy.
Both executives will report to Gregg Liebman, senior vice president of ad sales, insights and strategy for Telemundo Media.
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