Canela Media Names Jerry Leo Chief Content Officer

Canela Media, a minority-owned digital media technology company, has appointed Jerry Leo chief content officer. In this newly created role, Leo will be responsible for driving a strategic and systematic approach to content strategy from advanced planning, programming, production, and distribution across all Canela Media platforms including Canela TV and Canela Music.

Launched in 2020, Canela.TV, one of the first AVOD streaming services for U.S. Hispanics/Latinos, is now approaching 10 million downloads. Canela.TV also has a wide distribution of FAST channels through partners such as Samsung, XUMO and LG. Canela Music launched in 2021 with a variety of music genres and original content. Canela Media reaches more than 50 million users across their OTT products and 180 Spanish content sites.

Isabel Rafferty, Canela Media founder and CEO, said: “U.S. Hispanic consumers crave authenticity due to our vibrant traditions. We expect brands to understand and respect our beliefs, the influence of our heritage and how impactful it can be when developing a relatable connection with us. Content is the gateway for establishing valuable brand-consumer relationships built on trust and brand equity earned over time.”

Rafferty continued: “The most effective media campaigns are led by people who understand the consumer who also have entertainment expertise to develop a compelling story with great impact. Jerry brings to Canela Media extensive industry knowledge combined with keen programming instincts, someone who understands where and when to market content and how best to create it. We are lucky to have Jerry join our executive team and help brands realize the full potential of the meaningful connections they will make with multicultural audiences.”

Leo is a veteran content strategy executive with a track record of success in linear and multi-platform programming strategy and acquisitions. Prior to joining Canela Media, he was the executive vice president of Bravo Program Strategy and Production, Bravo at Bravo Media and executive vice president, Oxygen program strategy. Earlier in his career, he worked as vice president of VH1 program planning and had stints at NBC, E! and MTV.

This appointment comes on the heels of Canela Media’s most recent announcement of the completion of an oversubscribed $32 million Series A funding round. The company says it has received $35 million in funding to date and plans to add 95 new positions, mainly in engineering, operations and programming.

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