The Lone Star Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences awarded Telemundo39 / KXTX during the 12th annual awards gala held on Saturday, October 25 at the Bayou City Music Theater in Houston.
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Telemundo39 Dallas-Fort Worth win at 12th Annual Lone Star Emmys
KTDO Telemundo 48 in El Paso receives multiple Emmy Awards
ZGS Communications announced that KTDO Telemundo 48 was the only local television station in El Paso to be recognized at the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) Lone Star Chapter’s 12th Annual Lone Star Emmy Awards. KTDO received two Emmys this past Saturday at the Bayou Music Center in Houston.
“Lucha Underground” on UniMás
The original action-packed series “Lucha Underground,” from Emmy Award®-winning producer Mark Burnett’s United Artists Media Group, Robert Rodriguez and FactoryMade Ventures will air weekly on UniMás in Spanish
The Fénix Film Awards on Cinelatino
Cinelatino has secured exclusive U.S. Spanish-language rights to transmit The Fénix Film Awards (“Premio Iberoamericano de Cine Fénix”), an inaugural awards show honoring films and filmmakers from the Ibero-American region.
2014 Holiday Forecast Shows Multicultural Consumers Drivers of Increased Spending This Season
Overall, 10% of consumers say they plan to spend more this year than last year, and multicultural households account for 43% of this year’s projected extra spending with Hispanics accounting for 13%.
A Brief History Of Buying Time
As far as industrial metaphors go, the notion of “buying time” has become a little ironic — and some might say, quite prophetic — for Madison Avenue. In its most common use, the term simply means to keep something going beyond its current functional capacity. In the ad industry, of course, it means something else: to buy time on media that consumers are spending their time with. But the way media-buying has historically worked, the term has actually been a misnomer. Advertisers and agencies have never really bought time. They have only bought proxies for moments in time when they assumed consumers might be present to look at their ads, considered their offers and be wowed by the awesomeness of their big creative ideas.
CPG Brand Success Demands A Move To The Digital Aisle
Remember when e-commerce was exclusively reserved for purchasing electronics? Well, thanks to mobile phones and tablets, consumers have quickly come to rely on the internet for everything from apparel to jewelry to personalized gifts.
Why Watch Online TV? It Makes Life Easier
The option to watch TV shows online means no more rushing home to catch the latest episode of a favorite series or staying up later than one wants. And that flexibility is the primary reason for internet television viewing, based on August 2014 research by comScore.
Eli honored with “El Award” as a Influential Hispanic Leader
Rafael Eli, a partner at the Schramm Marketing Group has been recognized as a leading influencer in the Hispanic community with the “El Award” by El Diario.
The help. Carlos Maya, musician, composer, producer, philanthropist, former researcher.
In this business we rarely ask the opinion of the artists-for-hire who help us bring to life our lofty, world-changing, award-winning ideas. Namely film directors, photographers, web developers and so on. We expect from them to hit the ground running, give us exactly want we want, when we want it, at the price we set, no questions asked. This series of articles will humbly attempt to right this wrong. By Gonzalo López Martí – LMMiami.com
Casiano Communications files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Puerto Rico
Casiano Communications Inc. and Direct ResponSource Inc. announced that they filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Law after advice that it is the only way to save employees’ jobs and treat creditors fairly.
Remezcla relaunches website
Brooklyn-based Latin media company, Remezcla, announces the launch of its website, Remezcla.com, introducing new branding, new interface, and new sections.
Five Marketing Blind Spots [INSIGHT]
Disruptive forces are changing the business landscape in the forms of complexity, content demands, and customer expectations, challenging marketing organizations to undergo significant transformations rather than incremental change. And while marketing leaders have a good idea of where they need to go, they don’t have a clear vision of how to get there, according to a new survey by the ANA (Association of National Advertisers): “Marketing’s Moment: Leading the Disruption.”
How Come So Many Marketers Have Mobile-First Strategies, But So Few Are Hispanic-First?
Protecting the “general market” bundle. If you make Hispanic marketing central, you need to break up the general market bundle. That forces companies to reevaluate everything they do. It’s much easier to operate on an assumption that Hispanic populations are all “acculturating” and are (or will) be consuming the same media as the general market, so there’s no need to treat them separately.
Social Media now equals TV Advertising in Influence Power on Consumption Decisions [REPORT]
Over the past year, a very notable trend in CivicScience’s data has become apparent with regard to which of these three levers are most influencing the buying and consumption decisions of U.S. adults: advertising on television, advertising on the Internet, or social media “chatter” (comments or recommendations from others).
Mind The Gap: Why Marketing To Millennials Is A Mistake [INSIGHT]
Today, as the CEO of an advertising agency, I understand the obsession with Millennial consumers but I am baffled by the marketing world’s tendency to look at this entire generation of people as one group with similar traits and tastes. Millennials, also known as Generation Y, were born between the early 1980s and the early 2000s. Most agree that people born between 1992 and 2001 make up the key part of this group. This means that a Millennial may be 18 years old or 33 years old.
Millennials’ Social Shares Don’t Stop with the Post
When millennials see interesting content, they’re more likely than the general population to share it with their social networks.
Real-Time Marketing Requires Patience and Listening [INSIGHT]
The definition of real-time marketing continues to evolve, leaving marketers unsure just how swiftly they should be hooking into major cultural moments. Joe McCaffrey, planning director and head of social for digital agency Huge, spoke with eMarketer’s Danielle Drolet about keeping up with real-time events in an authentic way, and more.
Gonzalez departs The Bravo Group and Young & Rubicam
Eddie Gonzalez has departed his post as Chairman CEO Latin America and The Bravo Group at Young & Rubicam.
Record Share of Americans have Never Married [REPORT]
Rising Share of Never-Married Adults, Growing Gender GapAfter decades of declining marriage rates and changes in family structure, the share of American adults who have never been married is at an historic high.


























