Media

A Mexican voice on gringo radio.

Jose Chavez “J-Si” is the latest crew member of the syndicated morning show Kidd Kraddik in the Morning. Born in Mexico City, JC moved to California in 1991. He had aspirations of becoming a nurse until he accidentally fell into radio working as an intern in San Diego. He liked it so much he decided to make it a career. A couple of years ago he got picked up by the Kidd Kraddik in the Morning show, moved to Dallas and since has obtained great popularity among listeners, especially Hispanics who identify with and admire him. JC has brought a true Latino point of view to the show. To listen CLICK above.

Internet users turn to social media to seek one another – not brands or products.

A new report by Knowledge Networks gives advertisers, marketers and researchers a clearer picture of the motivations and attitudes of social media users – with sometimes-surprising results.

The Problem with Social Media in the Office.

Set profiles to private.

There is some good news and bad news about workplace social media.

Handshake Vs. Abrazo.

At this past Memorial Day activities I was reminded of how vast the interpersonal connection differences are between Anglos and Latinos.

It is more than a “high-touch” and “light-touch” difference; it is a deep-rooted cultural value with a much stronger meaning than needing physical contact to express affection. And importantly, it is a cultural value that does not disappear or diminish with increased acculturation.

3.1 Million TV Households still completely unready for DTV.

3.1 million or 2.7% of U.S. TV households remain completely unready for the transition to all digital broadcast that will take place on June 12, 2009. That is an improvement more than 200,000 households in two weeks with just over two weeks until the transition.

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