Rojas manages all of The Syndicate’s Hip-Hop and Electronic radio campaigns and will expand his role to managing all Specialty campaigns and working on Commercial Alternative radio campaigns. In addition to his continued work managing all of the Syndicate’s Metal Radio campaigns, Feldman will expand his duties to be a part of the team on all Commercial Active Rock campaigns. Taconelli was previously MD at Michigan State’s WDBM, and is the co-founder/artist manager for deadAir, a multi-disciplinary label for a niche circle of electronic artists.Īnd finally… Max Feldman and Marco Rojas have been promoted to Radio Promotion Managers they were previously Radio Promotion Coordinators. Director, Radio Promotion Joe McGinnis and SVP, Artist Development & Global Commerce, Bill Burrs.īut Wait! There’s More! Jesse Taconelli rounds out the team as Radio Promotion Coordinator, working on College Radio campaigns. She will now work on College and Non-Comm Radio campaigns and oversee the College department. Schwappach (right) was most recently an on-air host at KCMP (The Current)/Minneapolis, and before that was the Music Director at KUOM (Radio K) at the University of Minneapolis. She now manages all radio department operations and will work on Alternative and Triple A campaigns. Quiroz (center) segues from Waterloo Media in Austin where she was on-air at ACL Radio and The Vibe and worked as a Digital Content Producer for KROX and KLBJ. Prior to his role at Planetary, Greenberg served as Junior Publicist at Grandstand. Greenberg (left) comes to The Syndicate via Planetary Group, where he acted as head of the Press Department. Manager, Publicity, and Ariana Quiroz and Maddie Schwappach join the radio team as Radio Promotion Managers. Entertainment marketing agency The Syndicate announced several hires to expand its publicity and radio promotion departments - Los Angeles-based PR pro Shane Greenberg has been named Sr.GeekDad received this comic for review purposes. To find reviews of all the DC issues, visit DC This Week. Escucha todos los podcast, conferencias, radios online gratis en tu iphone, android, windows phone y pc. Programa presentado por Carlos de la Fuente y que se emite los lunes a. EL MAR DE LOS METALES es un programa de Radio Mirage dedicado al rock nacional. It’s an intriguing first issue, although still lacking in any real POV characters. Escucha y descarga gratis los episodios de EL MAR DE LOS METALES. Raised by a pair of manipulative parents who only wanted to use him for their benefits, it’s not hard to see how he turned out so corrupted. It’s also a relatively short main story, as the standard-sized issue has a backup giving us the origin of Ultraman. The lack of any likable characters is an issue, but this is a compelling first issue. This gives us a grotesque new look at an iconic DC villain (who likely doesn’t have a loveable son in a jar in this world). Artist Kieran McKeown has a good style, if not very distinctive, but he shines when the big threat of the issue emerges. His story is easily the most interesting one here. An ex-cop who is obsessed with order at all costs, he sounds very Sinestro-esque. The big wrinkle in this new world is that the new Power Ring is John Stewart, and he’s a very different kind of rogue than Hal’s double was. Atomica and a punk-like Johnny Quick barely appear, but I was intrigued by the ruthless yet familial dynamic that Owlman and Alfred have as they tear through the criminal element of Gotham City. Ultraman is mostly the same brute he always is, intimidating Cat Grant out of posting “fake news” about him, while Superwoman is busy playing weird sex games/blackmail with President Oliver Queen. Much of this first issue is devoted to introducing us to the new versions of these villains, and some are much more interesting than the others. This twisted mirrorverse, full of sadistic doubles of iconic heroes, seems to get rebooted every few years and one of the best little touches in Death Metal was the reveal that it’s essentially guaranteed to survive as an antimatter counterpart in any reality. Ray: The multiverse has been reshuffled, and with it we have a new Earth-3-home of the Crime Syndicate. Crime Syndicate #1 – Andy Schmidt, Writer Kieran McKeown/Dexter Vines, Bryan Hitch, Artists Steve Oliff, Alex Sinclair, Colorists Ray – 7.5/10 Crime Syndicate #1 variant cover, via DC Comics.
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