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November 30, 2012

DJ Laz Appears on the Cover of the Miami TImes

DJ Laz conquered disability, tragedy, and Miami’s airwaves- Now he’s aiming higher

Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc. announced today that radio personality DJ Laz (Lazaro Mendez) of DJ 106.7 (WRMA-106.7FM) and LA96.3FM (KXOL-FM) has been selected to be on the cover of the current issue of Miami New Times. Respected journalist Francisco Alvarado created this very special edition. The six page article captivates the larger than life personality of Miami’s iconic DJ Laz.

Over a course of two months, Francisco Alvarado, the Miami New Times journalist followed DJ Laz inside our studios of DJ106.7FM and LA96.3FM, two of the SBS stations where his show is now being broadcast for the Miami and Los Angeles markets. DJ Laz revealed many things that impacted his life which he had never previously discussed.


"I am honored to be on the cover of Miami New Times and share my story with my loyal fans,” stated DJ Laz.

“The DJ Laz Morning Show” airs weekday mornings 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. (ET) only on DJ 106.7FM and LA 96.3FM.

To read more on this exclusive interview visit www.miaminewtimes.com.

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