By Gonzalo López Martí – Creative director / LMMiami.com
- Most Latinos like yours truly came to this country to put in our rearview mirrors assorted forms of political and economic folly, oppressive revolutions, deranged populism, rampant kleptocracy, obtuse socialism, alarming ineptitude, magical thinking, cringe-inducing cult of personality, style without substance and farándula governments.

African Americans, Asian Americans and Hispanics represent approximately 40% of the U.S. population. And that number is growing—quickly. In fact, according to the U.S. Census, the U.S. will be a multicultural majority nation by 2044, meaning that African Americans, Asian Americans and Hispanics together will comprise 50% or more of the population.
The ANA (Association of National Advertisers) has updated its media agency contract template for advertisers that includes new provisions and revised definitions intended to increase transparency between clients and agencies.
This year’s U.S. CEO Outlook finds CEOs ardently pursuing growth and technology-driven disruption, buoyed by high confidence in the U.S. economy and their own growth prospects.
Audio plays an important role in the daily lives of hundreds of millions of Americans, and the listening audience of radio is as diverse and varied as the fabric of the American melting pot itself. In fact, radio is America’s top weekly reach platform, both overall and with Black and Hispanic consumers; 75 million of whom tune in each week. In the first quarter of 2018, the radio reached 92% of Black consumers each week and 96% of Hispanic consumers.
When it comes to Hispanics’ attitudes and behaviors, there are a few well-known truths: their strong sense of family and community, their high work ethics, their spontaneous take on life, and their undeniable sense of optimism. By Isaac Mizrahi – Co President, Chief Operating Officer / ALMA
Marriage looks a lot different today in many ways than in years past. As our nation becomes more racially and ethnically diverse, so are married couples.
Univision Communications is considering selling off its Fusion Media Group, which includes websites Gizmodo, Deadspin, Lifehacker and The Root and a stake in The Onion’s parent company. The potential move comes as the financially struggling Spanish-language media company pursues a major restructuring following a dramatic leadership change in June. Courtesy of InsideRadio
What does a CMO do today? Turns out, it can be hard to define. First and foremost, CMOs have a direct effect on the way customers engage with a company or brand, but they are also regularly confronted with a multitude of challenges that don’t necessarily have anything to do with “marketing.”
























