Rodolfo Rodríguez Miranda, died on the island of St. Maarten. “For the Venezuelan public, his name is and will forever be synonymous with radio, entertainment, music, shows, advertising and the media,” a statement highlighted.
Rodolfo Rodríguez Miranda, president of the AM Center and FM Center circuits, died this January 4, they reported in a statement.
The text did not indicate the cause of the businessman’s death, however, it highlighted his work on Venezuelan radio. “Unexpectedly, accompanied by his wife, daughters and grandson on the island of St. Maarten, Rodolfo left this plane, leaving an immense legacy of business success, marked by profound human quality.”
Rodríguez Miranda promoted the talent of Venezuelan artists. “And as one of the most prominent record entrepreneurs in Latin America, his label took the name of our country to the top through music,” the statement said.
“For the Venezuelan public, his name is and will forever be synonymous with radio, entertainment, music, shows, advertising and the media. “A constant explorer of strategies to innovate in the challenging Venezuelan market, in which he opted for the development of national talent.”
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