Víctor J. Montilla
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Víctor Montilla is a Puerto Rican
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico , officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , is an unincorporated territory of the United States, located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of both the United States Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands.Puerto Rico comprises an...

 businessman, publishing senior executive, and former president of the Puerto Rico Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is a non-profit corporation created by an act of the United States Congress, funded by the United States’ federal government to promote public broadcasting...

 (CPB). He received his B.A. in Communications in 1992 from Loyola University New Orleans
Loyola University New Orleans
Loyola University New Orleans is a private, co-educational and Jesuit university located in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Originally established as Loyola College in 1904, the institution was chartered as a university in 1912. It bears the name of the Jesuit patron, Saint Ignatius of Loyola...

 and is the first Puerto Rican recipient of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences or NATAS was created in 1955 to advance the arts and sciences of television. Headquartered in New York, NATAS's membership is national and the organization has local chapters around the country....

' Governor's Award.

Early life

Víctor Montilla Torres was born on May 26, 1970 and graduated from high school (Colegio Marista Guaynabo
Colegio Marista Guaynabo
Colegio Marista Guaynabo is a Roman Catholic coeducational school in Puerto Rico.-History:In 1963, a group of families interested in having a catholic education for their boys, expressed their interest to the Archbishop of San Juan, Monsignor Jaime Davila for the creation of the school.On...

) in 1988. In 1992 he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Arts, with a focus on production, from Loyola University New Orleans
Loyola University New Orleans
Loyola University New Orleans is a private, co-educational and Jesuit university located in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Originally established as Loyola College in 1904, the institution was chartered as a university in 1912. It bears the name of the Jesuit patron, Saint Ignatius of Loyola...

.

Publishing

In 2011, Montilla was named as Executive Vice President for Casiano Communications
Casiano Communications
Casiano Communications is a private Puerto Rico-based company mostly known for its publishing of various periodicals and magazines which are distributed in Puerto Rico, the Caribbean, the continental United States and in 20 other countries...

, a private Puerto Rico-based company mostly known for its publishing of various periodicals and magazines which are distributed in Puerto Rico, the Caribbean, the continental United States and in 20 other countries. With total global circulations reaching over 10,302,700 annually, it is the largest U.S. Hispanic-owned publisher of periodicals, magazines and websites in the United States.

He was key in the upgrade of the online version of Caribbean Business, and the launch of the application the digital version of the site, and interactive advertising.

Television Production

Beginning in 1990, Montilla participated in several communications-related internships, as Public Relations Assistant for Triple S, floor director for NBC Sports
NBC Sports
NBC Sports is the sports division of the NBC television network. Formerly "a service of NBC News," it broadcasts a diverse array of programs, including the Olympic Games, the NFL, the NHL, MLS, Notre Dame football, the PGA Tour, the Triple Crown, and the French Open, among others...

 in New Orleans, editor at Guastella Films, and production assistant at Cordero Teleproducciones, among others. By 1992 he had established himself back in Puerto Rico and begun his career, working at Cordero Teleproducciones with television pioneer Paquito Cordero
Paquito Cordero
Paquito Cordero , was a comedian and television producer and also one of the pioneers of Puerto Rican television.-Early years:...

. Working under the tutelage of Cordero, Montilla was general producer for several comedy and variety productions such as El Show de las Doce
El Show de las Doce
El Show de las Doce was a Venezuelan variety show that was seen on Radio Caracas Televisión between the years 1954 and 1964. It was created and hosted by Víctor Saume.-History:...

, Musicomedia
Musicomedia
Produced by Paquito Cordero for Telemundo Puerto Rico, Musicomedia was a variety show starring Otilio Warrington, Awilda Carbia, and Juan Manuel Lebron....

, and the gossip show X-Clusivo.

In 2000, Montilla founded Montilla Television Group, under which he created Los Del Barrio, the first animated sitcom in Puerto Rico. Later on that same year, he created and produced En Casa de Luis Raúl, a late-night talk show that marked the return to the local screen of comedian Luis Raúl
Luis Raúl
Luis Raúl Martínez is a Puerto Rican actor and comedian. He is known for his stand-up comedy shows and for his various characters...

 and integrated the use of the Internet.

Presidency of WIPR

In 2005, Montilla ceased laboring as a television producer and assumed the position as President of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which harbors two television stations (WIPR-TV
WIPR-TV
WIPR-TV is an non-commercial educational, full-power public television station located in San Juan, Puerto Rico transmitting over analog channel 6, digital 43. The station is owned and operated by Corporación de Puerto Rico para la Difusión Pública ...

 and WIPM-TV), two radio stations (Allegro 91.3, or WIPR-FM
WIPR-FM
WIPR-FM is a radio station broadcasting a classical format. Licensed to San Juan, Puerto Rico, the station is currently owned by la Corporación de Puerto Rico para la Difusión Pública.-External links:*...

, and 940 am, or WIPR (AM)
WIPR (AM)
WIPR is a radio station broadcasting a talk radio format. Licensed to San Juan, Puerto Rico, the station is currently owned by The Puerto Rico Corporation for Public Broadcasting....

) and an Internet portal. Goals of his presidency included the expansion of the local production workshops and the development of the Corporation on the road to economic independence.

As president, Montilla was immediately confronted by the 2006 Puerto Rico budget crisis
2006 Puerto Rico budget crisis
The 2006 Puerto Rico budget crisis was a political, economic, and social crisis that saw much of the government of Puerto Rico shut down after it ran out of funds near the end of the 2005-2006 fiscal year. The shut down lasted for two weeks from May 1, 2006 through May 14, 2006, leaving nearly...

, which included the government shutdown. Montilla established a Fund Raising Department within the Corporation in order to make it possible to allocate better resources, keep the local talent working aid in the development of larger scale local productions, acquire better resources, and support the Corporation’s move towards self-sufficiency and the permanence of production opportunities in Puerto Rico. In addition, he established a sales department aimed at servicing advertising agencies, public and private corporations and businesses, offering marketing and Communications services through television, radio, internet, theater and other media.

Through initiatives such as these and the intense lobbying with people from the public and private sector, Montilla was successful in keeping open the Communications Project, or PROCOM, which is geared towards teaching television and radio production, photography and other media to low income communities through workshops that are provided directly in their communities. Projects from these workshops are exhibited annually at a local showcase. Additionally, the projects have been recognized globally in Mexico, Spain, New York and Australia. In 2007, the documentary Cabo Rojo: Mucho Más Que Playa, earned an Emmy Award nomination from the National Academy of Televisión Arts and Sciences Suncoast Chapter.

WIPR's 50th anniversary

In July 2008, Montilla celebrated TUTV's (formerly WIPR-TV
WIPR-TV
WIPR-TV is an non-commercial educational, full-power public television station located in San Juan, Puerto Rico transmitting over analog channel 6, digital 43. The station is owned and operated by Corporación de Puerto Rico para la Difusión Pública ...

) 50th Anniversary. The celebration was commemorated by the production of the documentary WIPR-50 Años. The anniversary also marked the beginning of the digital era in the island as WIPR-TV, the island's first public television station, became the first station in the island to produce and broadcast in high definition format. At a cost of US$
United States dollar
The United States dollar , also referred to as the American dollar, is the official currency of the United States of America. It is divided into 100 smaller units called cents or pennies....

28 million, the new facilities—which include an electronic room, master controls, three studios, studio controls, antennas, and cameras in Hato Rey and Mayagüez—set a new technological standard for production and broadcasting in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.

On July 7, 2008, Montilla held a press conference at the station, where he inaugurated WIPR-TV's high definition facilities. At the inaugural ceremony, which also launched the beginning of Television Week, an annual celebration of television media in the island, Montilla, accompanied by President of the Board of Directors Carlos Ríos, pressed the symbolic button that launched TUTV into the digital era.

Road to the Emmy's

In 1998, while he was working as a producer with Paquito Cordero, Montilla set out on a quest to take Puerto Rican television to a new level and allow excellence to be recognized. It was then that he came across National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences or NATAS was created in 1955 to advance the arts and sciences of television. Headquartered in New York, NATAS's membership is national and the organization has local chapters around the country....

’ homepage only to find out that only four of the Academy’s chapters evaluated Spanish-speaking entries, which was source of great concern. But even more so, Puerto Rico did not belong to any chapter and so could not compete amongst other productions in the US and was not eligible for the coveted Emmy Award
Emmy Award
An Emmy Award, often referred to simply as the Emmy, is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards and the Grammy Awards .A majority of Emmys are presented in various...

.

Montilla then contacted the Academy’s Suncoast Chapter
Suncoast Chapter
The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences , which gives presents the coveted Emmy among sectors of the television industry in several award ceremonies...

. The process of lobbying for Puerto Rico’s acceptance was an uphill battle, which included a formal petition to the Academy. Montilla spearheaded the proposal and rallied among the Puerto Rican television community; television executives from local stations and independent producers who, on October 1, 1999 signed a petition asking the Academy's Suncoast Chapter to allow the island’s television shows to participate in its regional annual competition.

In 2000, Bob Behrens, chairman of the board, formally announced that Puerto Rico had been granted a one-year trial. Great press coverage followed this announcement encouraging Puerto Rican producers to submit, for the first time ever, their productions for consideration. In doing so, he made it possible for Puerto Rico to compete for the Emmy Award. This feat led to Montilla being unanimously elected as vice-president of the Chapter and re-elected in 2005. At the 2001 Suncoast Regional Emmy Award Ceremony, Puerto Rico earned 5 nominations and 4 Emmy’s. Since its inclusion in the Suncoast Chapter, Puerto Rico has earned over 40 nominations and 30 Emmy Awards.

Historical alliance

As part of his goal to expand the reach of Puerto Rican programming beyond the island's shores, Montilla announced in 2006 an alliance with Televicentro-WAPAmerica to broadcast TUTV’s shows in key Hispanic markets to reach Puerto Rican residents of the United Status through WAPA América, the channel of Televicentro’s local productions. Through this agreement, TUTV, agreed to provide 16 hours of local programming weekly, that were added to the 78 hours that Televicentro de Puerto Rico had been transmitting through WAPA América, a major economic move towards exporting productions and generating additional income to TUTV.

At the press conference, where Montilla was accompanied by Juan José Valentín, VP Marketing TUTV, Margarita Millán VP of Programming of Televicentro and Joe Ramos President of Televicentro, Montilla spoke as to the importance of exporting Puerto Rico's programming in this global era: “It’s an excellent opportunity that allows us to export our varied programming, as well as our local talent. Our programming will be the door through which our Hispanic friends, especially the Puerto Ricans living abroad, can enjoy the best of our Caribbean culture. This alliance sets the precedent that public television programming can result attractive and marketable to commercial stations."

Awards

In 2006, the Board of Governors of the Suncoast Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), voted unanimously to give the Governor's Award to Montilla. This was only the second Governor's Award to a representative of Spanish-language television; the first was presented to Univision
Univision
Univision is a Spanish-language television network in the United States. It has the largest audience of Spanish language television viewers according to Nielsen ratings. Randy Falco, COO, has been in charge of the company since the departure of Univision Communications president and CEO Joe Uva...

 and Telemundo
Telemundo
Telemundo is an American television network that broadcasts in Spanish. The network is the second-largest Spanish-language content producer in the world, and the second-largest Spanish-language network in the United States, behind Univision....

networks in 1991. It was also the first time the Governor's award was given to a Puerto Rican broadcaster. Montilla was also named Television Executive of the Year by AdNotas.com.

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