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THE SHOW
Jam house was created in the summer of 1995 by Alejandro Pisani and Diana Ubinas. The concept was to fill an entertainment gap for the young latino community of Boston.  Jam House first aired in November 12, 1995, on BNN-TV3 (Boston Neighborhood Network), which is a local public-accessstation. The television show received good ratings and established its own following. With the increase of viewers and popularity among young Latinos, the show quickly moved to WCEA-TV19 Boston. Also, in the summer of 1996 Jam House was picked as a finalist at the 1996 Hometown Video Festival. September of 1997, was a month filled with radical changes for the show. On September 26, Jam House the radio show, first aired on Galaxia 1600 AM and in September 27, the television show moved to Emfra TV. In the summer of 1998 Jam House suffered a great hit. The radio show had to get off the air and the TV show had to move back to BNN-TV. Both incidents were due to un-reconsiliable differences between Alejandro Pisani Productions and Hispanic Radio Group as well as Hispanic Television Network.

THE PRODUCER
Alejandro Pisani was born in Caracas-Venezuela on October 1978. His career in the television industry started when he was only Fifteen years-old. He attended Newton North High School while Directing and Producing two television shows that he created, and also working part-time at WCEA-TV19 Boston. Pisani's first job began in the Fall of 1994, were he worked as a Master Control Operator at WCEA-TV19 Boston. One month later, he was given the job of Technical Director on Noti-19, the station's local newscast. In September 1995, he debuted as a Producer, creating and Producing Boston's first sports show in Spanish. The show was en titled Deportes y Punto en TV, it targeted young Latinos/Hispanics between the ages of Fifteen to Thirty years-old. The show was a recollection of the week's top stories, interviews and more. In February of 1996, Pisani along with a crew of Reporters and Technicians, went to Santo Domingo-Dominican Republic to cover the XXVI edition of the Caribbean Baseball Series, which he was part of again in February of 1997 in Hermosillo-Mexico during the XXVII edition of the Caribbean Baseball Series. In the summer of 1995, Pisani along with Diana Ubinas, created what is soon to be called an entertainment institution for young Latinos of Boston, that is Jam House.




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