JVC Broadcasting
John Caracciolo is an accomplished media executive with extensive experience in the broadcasting industry. Currently serving as President and CEO of Long Island Events since March 2012, John has played a significant role in managing the Brookhaven Amphitheater. Concurrently, John has held the position of President and CEO at JVC Broadcasting since October 2009, overseeing the acquisition of heritage Long Island stations. Prior to these roles, John contributed as Chairman of the Suffolk County Planning Commission from 2002 to 2012 and has been a member of the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors since 2001. John's previous experience includes leadership positions at various radio stations, including a notable tenure as President of WDRE, WLIR, and WBON Radio from 1985 to 2009. John holds a degree from the New York Institute of Technology and has a foundational engineering background from Hofstra University.
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JVC Broadcasting
JVC Broadcasting was formed in July 2009. The company operates over one dozen radio stations in Florida and New York. In addition the company operates Long Island Events a premier events facilitator and operator of the Long Island Community Hospital Amphitheater a 7,000 person outdoor concert event facility on Long Island. At JVC we broadcast and present with the mindset that if we under promise and over deliver, have integrity in all our relationships and create an atmosphere of high energy fun and excitement, our results will be exceptional for our clients, listeners and our families. JVC Broadcasting is one of the largest independently owned and locally operated radio broadcast and entertainment companies in America. JVC Long Island stations serve the entire island and coastal Connecticut and include - flagship Dance, Rhythmic WPTY-FM PARTY Radio on 105.3, Long Island's only Spanish FM station, WBON La Fiesta on 98.5, LI News radio on 103.9 WRCN ,the island's home for Country music, WJVC My Country 96.1 and the only true oldies station on Long Island with Oldies 98.1 JVC stations that serve North Central Florida and include – Market leader US 102.3 the Crossroads of country and rock, a unique combination of Country Music and Southern influenced classic rock. WMFQ-FM Q92.9 is the markets Top 40 station, Oldies 100.1 the True Oldies Channel for Ocala and Florida Man Radio broadcast on 104.9 in Gainesville. Central Florida is home to 103.1 FM, The Wolf, broadcasting live and local from the Wolf Den in the entertainment capital of the world, Orlando, Florida featuring the hottest Country music hits with some classic Country throwbacks. Orlando is also the home for the Florida Man Radio Network broadcast on 660 AM and 105.5 FM and BUD FM broadcasting on 103.1 HD2. On December 22, 2020 JVC Media continued its Florida expansion with a deal to buy four stations in Fort Walton Beach on the Emerald Coast. The latest deal takes John Caracciolo’s to 17 stations