According to Radio Ink, Cecil Heftel, the pioneering founder of Heftel Broadcasting — which in 1999 became Hispanic Broadcasting Corp. — died of natural causes yesterday in San Diego. An interesting footnote is that Cecil Heftel is also credited for paying the highest amount for any AM / FM radio properties regardless of language at the time when he purchased KTNQ-AM/KLVE-FM the top Spanish language station in Los Angeles or a reported $40 million, which were owned and operated by the Liberman brothers.
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Americans look to Print for Savings.
The recession has inspired a thriftiness in consumers that some believe will outlast the economic downturn. Bargain-hunting Internet users have turned to price comparison hubs and coupon sites in increasing numbers, but according to data from Adweek and Harris Poll, Americans think the best places to look for deals are still offline.


























