Telemundo 52 announced that as of September 15th KVEA will be the first Spanish-language station in the country to transmit its award-winning newscasts in High Definition. From that day forward, viewers will be able to watch En Contexto at 11PM, Noticiero 52 at 6PM, Buenos Días at 5AM, as well as Al Mediodía at 11:30AM in HD. This marks a milestone for the station, something that its competitors have yet to offer.
Media
V-me first 6 months shows a fast start as a Digital Spanish Network.
At a six month anniversary celebration in New York, V-me chairman and founder, Mario Baeza announced that “in just six months since its launch, V-me has grown to be the largest and fastest growing Spanish digital channel in the U.S. with broadcast and digital carriage reaching more than one third of all U.S. Hispanic TV households.”
CaribeVision Network launch in Puerto Rico, Miami, New York.
CaribeVision Television Group, a new television network led by media executive Carlos Barba, is set to launch in three of the top Hispanic markets next September 11th , in Miami and New York, and on the 20th in Puerto Rico. Following the purchase of local television stations in Puerto Rico, Miami, and New York, CaribeVision will be available to viewers in the Miami and New York DMA’s, as well as throughout the island of Puerto Rico, offering a localized network option for Spanish-language television viewers.
Public Display Of Expressions.
I don’t know, maybe it’s the time of year. Or perhaps it’s all the back-to-school ads. It could be because I am a new mom. Whatever the case may be, I have kids on my mind. If you’ve followed my writings you know I have a strong affinity to the tween (8 – 12 years old) and teen market on many levels: safety, privacy, ethnography, etc.
This digital generation fascinates me. Want to know where to download music, find cool apparel, watch movies and clips, change expressions, personalize your IMs, emails, blogs, anything… just ask a tween or teen. Sure they may give you the eyes-rolling-in-the-back-of the-head look, but, hey, go directly to the source.
Americans’ blogging behavior.
According to a recent Synovate/Marketing Daily survey, 8 out of 10 Americans know what a blog is and almost half have visited blogs.


























