Radio

A Cultural Icon: The Importance of Radio for Hispanics

Radio is part of everyday life in Latin America, and it is part of the daily routine of Latinos in the United States. When you visit almost any public park in most metro areas in the US you will find young Hispanic men in groups listening to their radios and conversing. You will also find families barbecuing, dancing, and enjoying their day with a ubiquitous radio as the center of attention.

Citadel Media announces new networks.

Citadel Media announced the launch of 10 new networks designed to provide advertisers with more targeted audiences and prime inventory during key dayparts. The nationwide networks will consolidate similar station formats within the network’s lineup based on consumer behavior while maximizing top market distribution and providing increased average ratings.

Bustos Media Files To Transfer All Stations.

According to Radio Ink, Bustos Media has reached the end of the road, as the company files to transfer its radio and television licenses to NAP Broadcast Holding, named for senior lenders NewStart, Atalaya, and Prudential.

Radio Ink was tipped to an internal memo telling staff about the decision, and outgoing CEO Amador Bustos, who along with VP/Operations John Bustos has resigned as part of the merger agreement, confirms that the memo is genuine.

24 hours with Maria Marin

Maria Marin wants to connect with Hispanic women through her newly relaunched website. Inspired in the dreams of those who want to reach success, has all the tips and advice women need to feel confident: from how to project self-assurance, to how to get a better job or ask for a raise.

Radio Caracol 1260 celebrates the Success of the Station.

WSUA – Radio Caracol 1260 AM celebrated the success of the station and invited a large group of clients and agencies of South Florida to join in on the festivity, in order to thank them for their continuous support.

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