HispanicAd.com, HispanicPRpro.com and veteran journalist Adam R Jacobson are producing the 2010 U.S. Hispanic Social Media & Marketing Overview white paper which will distributed free to the US Hispanic Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations and Media industries free of charge on May 17, 2010.
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Sears launches website for Puertoricans.
Sears just launched a website just for Puertoricans at www.searspr.com.
Hispanics Beyond Broadband: Leveraging Video & Web 2.0 to Facilitate Online Conversations.
Join PR Newswire for a FREE webinar as our expert panel discusses how brands are successfully utilizing online video to engage Hispanic audiences.
Carlos Barba – 50 years of service to the TV Industry.
He is a pioneer of the Broadcast, Entertainment, Production, Programming, Marketing, Sales and Internet Industries. He is a founder of the US Hispanic TV Industry.
Arbitron and PPM Coalition settle outstanding disputes.
Arbitron Inc. (NYSE: ARB) and the PPM Coalition (PPMC) announced that they have settled their outstanding disputes and plan to move forward collaboratively.
Social Media is not really about Media at all.
I think it’s very possible that we have this whole social media thing wrong.
Country of Origin Profiles of U.S. Hispanics
Nearly two-thirds of Hispanics in the United States self-identify as being of Mexican origin. Nine of the other ten largest Hispanic origin groups—Puerto Rican, Cuban, Salvadoran, Dominican, Guatemalan, Colombian, Honduran, Ecuadorian and Peruvian—account for about a quarter of the U.S. Hispanic population. There are differences across these ten population groups in the share of each that is foreign born, citizen (by birth or naturalization), and proficient in English. They are also of varying age, tend to live in different areas within the U.S, and have varying levels of education, homeownership rates, income, and poverty rates.
Hispanics more optimistic about U.S. Economy.
Telemundo announced the results of the newest Ipsos-Telemundo telephone poll. Nearly four out of five Hispanics feel that the economy has stabilized or that it has already started to improve. Among 500 adult Hispanics living in the United States, 14% say that that the U.S. economy has turned the corner on the economic crisis and 63% say that the economy hasn’t yet begun to improve, but that it has stabilized. However, 20% say the worst is yet to come.
Teens know what they want from Online News: Do You?
Learn what kind of news Web site would attract and interest teenagers – and many other people, too – in this joint study by the Media Management Center and the Newspaper Association of America Foundation. DOWNLOAD REPORT HERE.
Nickels, Dimes, Tortillas: How Micro-finance is Empowering Latin Women.
Today returning to the show is Lynne Randolph Patterson, Co-Founder and Director of Pro Mujer International in New York. Pro Mujer is a 20-year-old women’s development and microfinance organization and network, operating in Argentina, Bolivia, Mexico, Nicaragua and Peru. Pro Mujer’s mission is to provide Latin American women from the poorest backgrounds with the means and skills to build a better future for themselves and their families. Since our last interview with Lynne last year, there have been quite a few new developments with the organization so we invited her to sit down with us again and talk a little bit about them. To listen to podcast on El Blog CLICK above.
Teens, Cell Phones and Texting. The mobile phone has become the favored communication hub for the
The mobile phone has become the favored communication hub for the majority of American teens.

























