Media

PPM Economic Impact Study.

The Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB) released The Economic Impact Study of the Portable People Meter (PPM) on the Radio Industry.

Univision To Acquire Entravision’s KLOK-AM/KBRG-FM.

Univision Communications Inc. and Entravision Communications Corporation announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Univision will acquire radio stations KBRG(FM) and KLOK(AM) serving the San Francisco/San Jose, California market from Entravision for $90 million. It is expected that Univision will pay for the acquisition with shares of Entravision common stock held by Univision.

Will All Bets on Hispanic Yellow Pages Market Pay Off?

New Spanish-language books continue to be launched in U.S. markets that have large Spanish-speaking populations – Los Angeles, New York and Chicago – creating a sub-layer of competition in the Yellow Pages market. Most intriguing, however, is the rapid growth of Spanish-language directory products in smaller, mid-tier markets such as Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Louisville, Kentucky.

Keeping Up With… the Yellow Pages?

Improbably, one of the best free and public resources on local search comes from the oft-neglected founders of the sector: the Yellow Pages.

Who’s Hot With Hispanic Youth?

Univision Communications Inc. –“Premios Juventud” (Youth Awards) awards show returns for its second edition to honor the biggest names in Latin show business, fashion and sports. In keeping with the youthful theme of the event, the star-studded 3-hour entertainment special will be broadcast from the University of Miami LIVE on the Univision Network on Thursday, September 22 from 8-11 pm ET/PT (7-10 pm Central/Mountain).

MásMúsica TeVe On Comcast.

MásMúsica TeVe announced an affiliation agreement with Comcast. The agreement provides for carriage opportunities for MásMúsica TeVe, a predominantly Spanish-language channel offering the most popular and relevant Latin music formats, 24×7.

New York International Latino Film Festival 2005 Lineup.

The sixth annual New York International Latino Film Festival (NYILFF) just announced this year’s roster, which includes over 70 domestic and international features, as well as documentaries and short films from emerging Latino filmmakers. The festival, which is presented by HBO, will take place from July 26 – 31, 2005 and will include panel discussions, educational forums and special cultural events.

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