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John L Munévar
Journalist & Spanish Professor
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P&M ~ Productions and Media, Inc. ® Is a Colombo-American organization established in December of 2002 in Alpharetta, Georgia. It was created to satisfy the need for a global media and communications in the Anglo and Hispanic communities in the United States and the rest of the Americas.
P&M ~ Productions and Media, Inc. ® was founded by its current president John L. Munévar, a Latin-American Political Mediator, Analyst and Military Correspondent for the Colombian Army with an internationally recognized career in Information Media.
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Radio & TV Career
John L. Munévar is an Anchorman with CRTUSA Tricolor Radio Network. Founder and Director of World Radio www.worldradio.me on December 15th, 2008, Atlanta Stereo FM www.atlantastereofm.com and worked as Assignment Desk Journalist with CNN TV in Spanish, News Director, producer and anchorman of WPSP -11Q- Spanish Radio Station in West Palm Beach, Florida. He is an international correspondent for Semana magazine in Colombia and for Visión Latina magazine in Miami, Florida. Munévar has also been an Editor for the newspaper Siglo Católico and a Spanish voice talent for Armando Plata Productions, Inc., and White Dog Studio in Atlanta, Georgia.
Educational Career
Professor Munévar has been a great Journalism and Spanish Instructor at The Art Institute of Atlanta, Clayton College & State University and University of West Georgia. He also worked with Atlanta Public Schools with the virtual education system ‘Lap Top Program’ and ‘No Child Left Behind’ at W.L. Parks Middle School and B. T. Washington High School, Mount Vernon Presbyterian School and Riverside Military Academy in Atlanta. Dillon Country Day Lab & School in Wellington, Florida; among others. Munévar is a member of The Georgia Association of Latin American Journalists, GALAJ., Atlanta Federation of Teachers AFT in the United States, and The Colombian Association of Anchormen, ACL., in Colombia.
Mr. Munévar graduated from Jorge Tadeo Lozano University with a major in Journalism and minor in Communications. He also is a Conflict Resolution Specialist, graduated from the College of Political Science and International Relations at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá, Colombia. In addition, he received his Master’s Degree in Literature, Culture and Spanish Language from Salamanca University in Spain. John L. Munévar is a born producer and researcher. He is well recognized for his abilities in serious and thorough analysis, conflict resolution, mediation and Latin-American politics.
As a Colombian writer and bilingual journalist, Munévar has published several news reports and articles. He has covered news reports for both radio and television from some of the most remote places in the Americas. He will publish his first novel in Argentina and Spain during the summer in 2010.

P&M ~ Productions and Media, Inc. ®
Headquarters are located in Alpharetta, Georgia
United States of America
His professional experience as a Journalist includes prominent positions such as:
- CEO of P&M ~ Productions and Media, Inc. ® in Atlanta, Georgia
- Founder and President of Servicios Integrados en Comunicaciones Ltda
- Founder and Director of the newspaper La Crónica de Cundinamarca in Colombia
- Press Advisor for well recognized multinational organizations and Latin-American politicians.
- International Director and Project Manager of modernization, digitalization and implementation of HJTW Sumapaz Radio online at www.sumapazradio.com in Colombia
In Colombia
John L. Munévar was a Journalist for RCN Radio Cadena Nacional, a National Coordinator and On Air Personality of Cadena Melodía de Colombia and the News Director and manager of HJTW RCN Radio Sumapaz. He has also been a good influence to many aspiring journalists as instructor of Journalism and Communications Techniques in Inpahu University in Bogotá Colombia, where he taught for several years.

Juan Guillermo Ríos, Journalist
Gerardo Páez Mejía, National News Director
John L. Munévar, National News Coordinator
Cadena Melodía de Colombia - 2000