Nuria Net
Nuria Net is a journalist and Founder of Shake It Easy Media, a content studio that champions Latine voices and experiences through nonfiction storytelling. Some of her recent productions include “Corinna and the King” (with Project Brazen), a bilingual narrative true crime series based on a scandal that shook the Spanish monarchy, Amazon Music’s “La Semanal Live”, a weekly talk show on Twitch featuring the latest Latin music news, and artist interviews and the award-winning documentary series "Punk In Translation", about the pivotal role of latin musicians in punk music history, which was the first Audible show produced and released in Spanish and in English simultaneously.
A digital entrepreneur and Latin music expert, Nuria co-founded the pioneering media company Remezcla.com in New York City in 2006 and served as its Editor-in-Chief. She is also a founding digital editor at Fusion (TV and digital network), where she was in charge of innovative storytelling and launched the brand’s Snapchat channel.
Nuria spent over five years at Univision’s digital news operation in Miami. At Univision, she oversaw a team that created original content focused on Latin music for a young bilingual audience, and she created and launched the U-LAB Music brand. She also revamped music news coverage on Univision’s Uforia digital properties.
A graduate of Columbia Journalism School, Nuria has worked at MTV, Latina magazine and The New York Times and has written for Rolling Stone, Billboard, EW, Mass Appeal, and The NY Daily News.
Nuria was named a “Wonder Woman of Latin Music” by the Latin Alternative Music Conference 2022, has been part of Billboard’s 30 under 30 Top Executives in Media and was also included in LinkedIn's first-ever ‘Next Wave’ - a list of 150 professionals, 35 and under, who are transforming key industries - in the media category. She was also chosen out of 500 applicants as part of the inaugural class of the Digital Women Leadership Academy organized by Poynter and the Online News Association.
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