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  1. Once a Junior Olympic boxer and Golden Gloves Lightweight Champion, Frank Mercado-Valdes used guts, determination, and passion to turn his love for African-American cinema into The Heritage Networks (THN), the most powerful syndicate of ethnic television programming in the United States, and a company worth nearly one-half billion dollars.

  2. 30. Apr. 2018 · Frank Mercado-Valdes. April 30, 2018. Biography. Broadcast executive Frank Mercado-Valdes was born on May 18, 1962 in New York City to Frank Mercado and Linda Valdes. At the age of fifteen, Mercado-Valdes became the Florida Junior Olympic boxing champion, and won the state’s Golden Gloves Lightweight Championship in 1979.

  3. www.mainstreetdailynews.com › sports › 5-eastside-athletes5 Rams sign college scholarships

    17. Mai 2024 · Frank Mercado gave Eastside its first college signee in baseball in a long time. “I don’t think anyone was born the last time we had a baseball player sign,” Eastside Athletics Director Derek Gonsoulin said during the ceremony. Mercado is getting “a full ride” to Bryant & Stratton College’s Virginia Beach (VA) campus.

  4. Frank Mercado-Valdes was interviewed by The HistoryMakerson April 30, 2018. Scope and Content. This life oral history interview with Frank Mercado-Valdes was conducted by Harriette Cole on April 30, 2018, in New York, New York, and was recorded on 10 uncompressed MOV digital video files.

  5. 1. Apr. 2005 · Now it’s emerged from bankruptcy as a new entity that, while still black-owned, finds Frank Mercado-Valdes, the company’s charismatic founder and CEO, out of the driver’s seat.

  6. 24. März 2003 · published 24 March 2003. In the past three months, The Heritage Networks, a syndicator that concentrates on distribution of ethnically diverse programming, has substantially expanded its empire of urban-targeted programming. "We are revamping and relaunching," says President and CEO Frank Mercado-Valdes.

  7. Broadcast executive Frank Mercado-Valdes was born on May 18, 1962 in new York City to Frank Mercado and Linda Valdes. At the age of fifteen, Mercado-Valdes became the Florida Junior olympic boxing champion, and won the state’s Golden Gloves Lightweight Championship in 1979.