
EZ Spanish Media
Eddie Vega, Owner
Springdale, Arkansas
Sitting behind his desk in suit and tie, Eddie Vega epitomizes the media mogul.
His company, EZ Spanish Media, is a conglomerate of radio, newspaper and concert
promotion.
Vega contacted the UAF SBDC requesting assistance with the acquisition of an
FCC license. The plan was to launch a 'round the clock digital signal Spanish
radio station in northwest Arkansas. Tracey Jeffers, UAF SBDC Center Director,
worked with Vega and his lender, Legacy National Bank, to develop the SBA
guaranty loan package for the project.
In July 2005, KSEC 95.7 FM, "La Zeta" or "The Z," hit the air waves. The
acquisition made Vega and his wife, Leticia, the first Hispanics in Arkansas
to own a radio station. According to Vega, the radio station is doing better
than expected. The new signal not only covers northwest Arkansas but also
southern Missouri and northeast Oklahoma and is getting a huge response from
listeners.
In addition to the radio station, Vega's company publishes La Prensa del
Noreste de Arkansas, Northwest Arkansas' only Spanish-language newspaper.
Vega also founded Aztlan Promotions, an EZ Spanish Media subsidiary that
brings the top Spanish-language musicians in the U.S. and Mexico to the
company's privately-owned concert venue, the Springdale Civic Center.
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