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More than 72% Of U.S. Adults own cell phones.

Of all U.S. adults, 72.4% own a cell phone and more than 80% of those devices have camera, text messaging and game features, according to data from Mediamark Research Inc. (MRI).

Predictably, usage of text messaging and games decreases as the age of the cell phone owner increases. However, usage of cell phone camera–a feature that typically does not include additional costs to use–is far more widespread across all ages.

IMRO standards for Online Research Profession.

In response to the profession’s need for guidance on improving quality, the Interactive Marketing Research Organization (IMRO) announced the release of IMRO Professional Standards for Database Best Practices.

International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.

By resolution 54/134 of 17 December 1999, the General Assembly designated 25 November as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and invited governments, international organizations and NGOs to organize activities designated to raise public awareness of the problem on that day. Women’s activists have marked 25 November as a day against violence since 1981. This date came from the brutal assassination in 1960, of the three Mirabal sisters, political activists in the Dominican Republic, on orders of Dominican ruler Rafael Trujillo (1930-1961). We at HispanicAd.com bring you this article in the hopes that you will read the content and also view a commercial to experience what a women potentially goes through after violent attack.

Bromley caught up in Spanish-TV legal skirmish involving media buys on Univision.

U.S. Hispanic agency Bromley Communications has been caught up in the legal infighting between Spanish-language media giant Univision Communications and Mexico’s Grupo Televisa. In a subpoena received this week, the Publicis Groupe agency is asked to disclose information about media bought for its clients on Univision’s TV networks for the last 10 years. By Laurel Wentz / Advertising Age.

The Multinational US Hispanic Agency and their thinking.

HispanicAd.com is honored to be able to highlight the thoughts and thinking of some of the leaders in multinational US Hispanic ad agency Industry.

Using the same questions posed to key independent US Hispanic Agency heads, we get a chance to compare their thinking.

Are their similarities or differences in their thinking?

Televisa issues a subpoena to Bromley Communication for Univision Communication records.

Televisa has issued a subpoena to Bromley Communications requesting all purchase records for all clients for orders placed on all Univision Communications media properties for the last ten (10) years. Calls to the agency were not returned.

Televisa has openly stated their discontent with their relationship with Univision Communications and this is just another chapter in their relationship that might have an effect on the sale and our Industry as a whole.

Industry insiders speculate that Televise is concerned that they were not compensated appropriately for the programming services offered to Univision.

Could other agencies be subpoenaed?

Creative Civilization adds to the team.

Creative Civilization has expanded, according to agency President Gisela Girard, with new staff additions in the public relations, media and production departments.

The Fine Art of E-Mail Creative.

Small tweaks can make a big difference.

Competition for space in your inbox is fierce, but a new study from Silverpop, an e-mail marketing service company, may provide some helpful tips for increasing your click-through rates.

Radio Ink Hispanic Radio Conference.

Hispanic radio is a market within a market. Radio will see Hispanic formats for all demographics in most markets, as it offers radio’s biggest growth potential. It is being implemented or considered by all radio broadcasters, not just those already in the format.

As an industry within an industry, Hispanic radio broadcasters have an opportunity to shape the future for both. To avoid competitive fighting, Radio Ink is calling for unity among Hispanic radio broadcasters to seek ways to build this industry together and grow radio’s overall share of revenue. The two-day event will be held May 22-23, 2007, in San Antonio, Texas, at the Sheraton Gunther Hotel.

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