Sensis added three new members to its Los Angeles leadership team: Lois Mosgrove, Michelle Lavin and Jose Castillo.
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The Don Cheto bandwagon rolls on as more Stations are added.
Liberman Broadcasting’s El Show De Don Cheto continues its lightning-fast roll-out as the nationally-syndicated hit morning franchise makes its debut on six new affiliates in its ever-growing roster of leading Hispanic radio stations.
Technology and the Millennial Mom
Engaging with Millennial Moms, gaining their loyalty and winning their business means using dramatically different tactics compared to prior generations of moms.
I’m ‘Breaking Brand’ — Are You?
I love marketing: the ability to develop a story, weave that story through media and watch it resonate with an audience. The chance to follow that story through to a conclusion, potentially resulting in customers: this is a highly engaging activity for me, and one I thoroughly enjoy. It’s not unlike watching “Breaking Bad,” to be honest.
37% of US Consumers combine In-Store, Online Sources of Information when Shopping
A new GfK study shows that, across 12 categories, 37% of US shoppers – and 29% globally – are turning to both online and in-store shopping when making purchases. The extent of this “omni-channel” shopping phenomenon varies by category and country and seems to be tied to the rise in mobile device penetration.
Hispanics Emerge as One of America’s Most Socially Conscious Population Segments [INSIGHT & REPORT]
American demand for cause is stronger than ever, especially among multicultural consumers. According to the 2013 Cone Communications Social Impact Study , Hispanics represent one of the most actively-engaged population segments to-date and exhibit stronger inclinations to purchase cause-related products as well as participate in corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts:
Hispanic TV Summit: Marketing to Hispanics Goes Beyond Language
Advertisers need to encompass Hispanic marketplace within their total approach, rather than break it off
As the U.S. Hispanic population continues to grow and their cultures meld with Americans, marketing to that population goes beyond what language they speak.
Hispanic TV Summit: Social Media, TV Everywhere Drive Audience
But Programmers Should Tap Viewer Needs Before Creating Shows
Online and mobile access to programming is even more important for Hispanic television networks, a panel of top media executives said at the Multichannel News/B&C Hispanic TV Summit here Wednesday.
Hispanic TV Summit: Starcom Agencies Connect Messages in Myriad Ways
Splintering Video Consumption Presents Challenges that Yield Opportunities
During an advertising keynote conversation, Lia Silkworth and Marla Skiko were asked “What’s Next?” relative to traditional TV and digital media in the Hispanic advertising community.
Hispanic TV Summit: The ‘Delicate Dance’ of Being First and Being Right
Views differ on breaking news in the digital world
A lively debate on speed versus accuracy in journalism broke out at the News Roundtable: The Importance of News Content to Hispanic Viewers session. Keith Clinkscales, CEO of Revolt Media & TV, said the digital world gives reporters the chance to break news with great urgency — and also to quickly correct stories that didn’t quite get all the facts. “If you do it too often,” he warned, “you begin to erode your credibility with the audience.”
Hispanic TV Summit: Uva Touts NBCU’s Scale and Relevance
Says Success Requires Reach and Compelling Content, In Spanish and English
NBCUniversal’s Hispanic-programming chief said he likes the size and relevance of NBCU product offerings to the growing and increasingly diverse U.S. Hispanic audience, both in Spanish and English.
Hispanic Adult Millennials: Trusting Fewer, Marrying Later, and Still Speaking Spanish [INSIGHT]
Tr3s’s 2012 study, Hispanic Adult Millennials Living the Next Normal: Age of Uncertainty, revealed that for Hispanic Adult Millennials, life is an exercise in risk assessment. They’re cautious with good reason: just as they were entering adulthood, the 2008 economic crisis put a damper on their bright future plans. Jobs became harder to come by – especially dream jobs – and leaving Mom and Dad’s house to live independently turned out to be not that easy. While they still hope to move out of their parents’ houses and get married, those timelines have been pushed back. For now, many are looking inward – sticking close to people they are certain they trust, fulfilling life goals before starting families of their own, and keeping up traditions like speaking Spanish at home.
Can a Latina have it All? [INSIGHT & REPORT]
An in-depth look at Hispanic women’s thoughts towards living a balanced life in a fast paced world.
By Angela A. Rodriguez is a Director of Strategic Insights at Alma.
The Role of Reference Groups in Influencing Hispanic Consumer Behavior [INSIGHT]
Hispanics are influenced in many ways by the people they identify with, and these influences directly affect not only the general behavior of the individual but more specifically, his or her consumer behavior. As explained by Faber, O’Guinn & McCarty (1987), all of our behavior is subject to the pressures of cultural norms and expectations. These pressures also include influences exerted by the individual’s reference groups, that is, the persons, groups and institutions that the individual use as point of reference and to look up to for guidance in establishing his/her behaviors (Avery, et. al., 2010).
TV Watchers want Original Content, no matter the Platform
The days of cable companies maintaining a stranglehold on content pipelines are a distant memory. Today, TV viewers have a wealth of options available to them, with some of the most appealing TV content coming though digital channels. But research shows that those who watch TV content place a premium on the ability to watch original programming.
Lawenda named VP, Global Sales & US at Facebook
David Lawenda has joined Facebook as VP, Global Sales, US, reporting to Carolyn Everson within the Global Marketing Solutions team at Facebook. David is now the leader of the US sales team at Facebook, overseeing sales and marketing relationships with the leading brands and agencies in the country.
Don’t Mess with Miller Time
Danny Trejo knows how to get a point across and now he’s going to put that talent to work to ensure that nothing interferes with Miller Time. Work obligations, time constraints, even mobile phones can sometimes get in the way of Miller Time. Miller Lite has partnered with Trejo, an original Hollywood tough-guy, to protect these sacred good times with friends.
Zalaznick departs NBCUniversal, Conde assumes responsibilities.
NBCU CEO Steve Burke said that most of the executives working with Zalaznick would instead report to executive VP Cesar Conde, who joined NBCU from Univision earlier this month.
Customer engagement, a must have in today’s customer economy [INSIGHT]
How to cultivate and leverage customer engagement? Customer engagement is important because we live in a Customer Economy.
Do CMOs need to Double as Data Scientists?
Several weeks ago, I spoke with Claudia Perlich, Media6Degrees’ chief data scientist, and asked her to define “data scientist.” Her definition spanned four paragraphs, but it boiled down to this: “Data science lives in the intersection of understanding not just the results of the algorithms, but also the subtle caveats of their applicability and the problem that should be solved.”
























