





When we received an email this morning from Milwaukee Brewers’ Spanish-speaking sports announcer Juan Lozano, the first thing we thought was, “there’s a Spanish radio station in Milwaukee?” Oh yeah, dudes. And people listen. Good Karma broadcasting and ESPN Deportes teamed up to bring all Milwaukee Brewers’ day games (the radio station is only from sunup to sundown) and Prince Fielder’s current dietary preferences in Espaneesh. The broadcasts, aired on ESPN Deportes 1510, hit the airwaves on Sunday July 27th and they’ll be going on until the end of the season. So, what can you expect from these two?
We do a lot of guerilla marketing as we chase down the Hispanic /Latino families we see in the stands and talk to them. We have shout-outs during the game and our bump music is all Spanish. We talk everything from baseball to politics to wanting to get down with the marketing girl.
We’re totally primos! The best of luck and keep us updated on how everything goes. And all you Chippers in Milwaukee better let us know if you get harassed by these two during a game.
Brewers games to be broadcast on ESPN Deportes 1510 Radio [MLB]


Me gustan los cerveceros y el licensiado………
Posted by Tiziana | July 31, 2008
the Brewers? Did they interview the Chorizo that runs in the sausage races?
Posted by Churrsaco | August 01, 2008
So, Jaime Jarrin and Fernando Valenzuela have some competition now, ey? I’m curious to find out how these guys do. Are we gonna get updates? And how hot is the marketing girl?
Posted by Guerrero | August 01, 2008
Nice Guayabera, there, jefe.
Posted by pocho_guey_al_norte | August 01, 2008
Congratulations on your succes Juan.
Wish you the best on your career.
After reading the article, I can’t help but wonder how good looking the marketing girl must be?
Hmmm
Posted by Rafael Terriquez | August 01, 2008
Juan-
Remember the little people when you make it big, bro. Just make sure you stay on top of your trivia game. I’m coming after your ass!
Posted by David Watts | August 02, 2008
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Posted by Vikki Cox | November 12, 2008