Jewelz Lopez has one of the leading voices in the broadcast industry today. You can hear her voice from CBS, commercials and cable networks. Her positive spirit on the microphone and unmatched talent led her on the number 1 radio market as a fulltime radio personality on The Beat of New York 103.5 and Pulse 87 ! She has had success on a nationally syndicated radio show, through ABC Radio Networks, as co-host of superstar Daddy Yankee heard by millions in 34 markets all over the country. The show, an immense hit among the young Latino demographic, and its broadcast attract the biggest corporate sponsors each week in every top market in the country.
Her resume in the field is quite impressive; she worked at NYC's premier dance radio station, WKTU, for over nine years as both an on-air personality, producer and programming assistant. She pumped the music for New York full-time, latenights from 10pm-2am and Sunday mornings from 10am-2pm. As midnight struck, she was the first to play Reggaeton on a mainstream American radio station in the country, known as the Queen Of Reggaeton and Latin House on the Radio . Music Director of start up station Pulse 87.7 and midday host. You heard her on Sirius Satellite Radio's premiere Rock Channel, Octane 20 where she not only was a regular host but also had her own Spanish Rock show called, "La Fuerza". Her radio roots stem from one of the Top College Radio stations in the country, WSOU. She received Album Network's " Program Director of the Year" award while she programmed the 1 loudest rock radio station in the country.
Jewelz has also lent her star power to the biggest youth-geared cable channels. She's appeared on MTV's, "VJ for a Day," hosted red carpets for both MTV and VH1's "My Video Music Awards", and even held court with the legendary "material girl" doing backstage broadcasts for Madonna's "Drowned World Tour." She's also had the exhilarating opportunity to introduce major artists on stage at sold out New York's Madison Square Garden concerts.
She's hosted the television show on CBS called, "La Nueva Estrella," made several appearances on ABC's "Exclusiva," and has done an appearance for WB-11's morning show as a celebrity newscaster.
The coming years are sure to bring even more giant strides and achievements for Jewelz. She has already been named one of the top "Power Players" on the scene by Latina Magazine, she continues to teach in the classrooms of Seton Hall University as an ad-junct professor and you can be sure that more accolades are bound to follow. Even the most talented and determined people sometimes play the sideline and she is in it to win !
