Jose Liberman
Jose Liberman co-founded Liberman Broadcasting, Inc., a California corporation, in 1987 together with his son Lenard Liberman. Mr. Liberman has served as LBI President and Member of the Board of Directors since the company's formation.
Mr. Liberman began his radio broadcasting career in 1957 by purchasing XERZ-AM in Mexico, and establishing his own radio advertising representative firm. In 1976 Mr. Liberman acquired KLVE-FM, the first Los Angeles FM Spanish-language station. He purchased KTNQ-AM in 1979, initiated a separate Hispanic format on the AM to create the first Hispanic AM/FM radio combo in Los Angeles .
Lenard Liberman
Lenard Liberman has served as LBI Executive Vice President, Secretary and Member of the Board of Directors since the company's formation in 1987.
Mr. Liberman manages all day-to-day LBI operations, including acquisitions and strategic planning. He received a Juris Doctorate degree and Masters in Business Administration from Stanford University in 1987. Mr. Liberman is a Member of the California Bar.

Eduardo Leon
Eduardo Leon is a key non-executive employee who has served as LBI Vice President of Programming since 1998. Mr. Leon is responsible for programming at all LBI radio stations.
Prior to joining LBI, Mr. Leon was program director of Spanish Broadcasting Systems radio station WLEY-FM, Chicago, from 1996-1998. In 1992 he founded Radio Ideas, a Spanish-language radio consulting firm.

Winter Horton
Winter Horton joined LBI in 1997 as Vice President of Programming for KRCA CH62 television. In 2001 Mr. Horton, while serving as Corporate Vice President, launched LBI's four radio stations and one television station in Houston. In 2004 he launched KMPX Ch 29 and radio KNOR, both in Dallas-Ft. Worth
Mr. Horton is currently responsible for all LBI Texas properties, and continues to oversee all television production in LBI's Burbank facility. He splits time between Burbank and Texas weekly.