Hispanic PR Wire Relaunches its Bilingual News Website.
September 5, 2005
In celebration of its fifth anniversary, Hispanic PR Wire has relaunched its bilingual news Website, http://www.HispanicPRWire.com , with a new look and powerful features for journalists, marketers and consumers alike.
“Our new Website features a host of useful changes that journalists and marketers told us they wanted but also retains the popular, intuitive navigation style that makes it one of the most visited Hispanic news Websites in the nation,” said Hispanic PR Wire President Manny Ruiz.
Highlights of the new HispanicPRWire.com include:
· Three new news channels including HPRW’s 15th news category Human Interest, a dedicated channel for Multimedia-related press releases and a link for broadcast TV and radio advisories.
· A vastly improved internal search engine in both Spanish and English that archives all the stories ever published on Hispanic PR Wire.
· In-depth, dedicated job listings for Hispanic journalists as well as for Hispanic advertising and PR professionals.
· A fully updated, comprehensive listing of Hispanic and multicultural related conferences and conventions.
· A feature that allows visitors to email Hispanic PR Wire stories to their colleagues and friends
· A useful listing of top Hispanic market facts and another link with stats about Hispanic media
· A list of top Latino culture links
· A full listing of Hispanic PR Wire’s online guaranteed placements
· A link to the latest issues of The Hispanic PR Monitor, the national monthly trade newsletter of the Hispanic PR industry.
Like its predecessor, the new HispanicPRWire.com’s headlines are linked to scores of Hispanic news partner Websites throughout the country including Yahoo! en Español, HispanicBusiness.com and El Latino de San Diego. Media and non-profit organizations that wish to add a dynamically generated newsfeed of Hispanic PR Wire’s stories and photos into their Websites, free of charge, can apply for publishing rights by writing to ne******@************re.com. News organizations can usually gain access to the feed in two business days or less.



























