Media

Immigration debate or Latino-phobia?

Cristina Saralegui host and executive producer of Univision’s top-rated The Cristina Show, tackles the immigration debate with a compelling program that shows us the human face of this heated issue. “Latino-Phobia” airs Monday, May 1, 2006 at 10:00 PM (ET) on the Univision Network.

Telemundo coverage of ‘Encrucijada Migratoria’.

This Monday, May 1st, Telemundo will broadcast the most complete coverage of the nationwide rallies and economic boycott planned for May 1st.

Under the name “Encrucijada Migratoria” (Immigration Crossroads), Telemundo’s coverage will include news updates on how the rallies are being organized in different regions throughout the nation as well as special reports from the areas where the rallies are taking place. To keep the Spanish-language audience more informed, viewers can also tune in to their local newscasts to find out what is happening in their region.

Ricky is back in a private concert @ Mega TV.

This Friday, April 28th, at 8 p.m., viewers and fans in Miami will have the thrill of having a front row seat with one of the recording industry’s biggest and brightest starts, Ricky Martin. He will be giving a private concert “Intimo,” a special broadcast as part of our Mega Especiales series by Mega TV.
In what has been billed as an up close and personal encounter, Ricky shares his music as well his close community ties with his biggest fans.

The Internet’s growing role in Life’s major moments.

The internet has become increasingly important to users in their everyday lives. It is also the case that for many of online Americans, the internet has become a crucial source of information at major moments and milestones in their lives.

Mobile Phones could rival the PC as dominant Internet platform.

Today, the personal computer remains the dominant platform to access the Internet globally. However, Internet access via the mobile phone actually outpaces wireless access from a notebook PC in many of areas of the world – a statistic driven largely by the massive install base of mobile phones throughout the world as well as more developed wireless networks, according to The Face of the Web, the annual study of Internet trends by global market research firm Ipsos Insight.

Joining together to record Spanish language version of ‘The Star Spangled Banner’.

As the United States Congress is set to resume debate this week on controversial immigration reform measures, Latin/Urban entertainment company UBO (Urban Box Office) has already begun bringing an all-star lineup of Latin music artists together to record “Nuestro Himno” (Our Hymn) – the first-ever Spanish-language recording of The Star Spangled Banner.

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