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Hispanic Media Icon Cristina Saralegui to Accept USHCC’s Ultimate Latina Award

The USHCC announces that Cristina Saralegui, renowned Latina entrepreneur and media mogul will headline its Ultimate Latina Luncheon. The event will take place as part of the USHCC's 33 continue reading »

Watch The President’s Answers to Hispanic Roundtable Questions (VIDEO)

Yesterday, President Obama answered questions on a vast range of subjects, asked by a panel of reps from three Hispanic online media outlets. continue reading »

Translate Button Could Soon be Added to Facebook

As Facebook continues its worldwide growth, people are able to communicate with others in numerous countries, but sometimes language difference create barrie continue reading »

Nielsen Conference Shares Importance of Tapping into the Hispanic Market

At the annual Nielsen Conference last month, multicultural advertising was at the forefront of many speakers’ speeches. The Nielsen Conference is an event that brings the top researchers, marketers, and media companies toget continue reading »

Ethnic Diversity Seen in Actors, but Not Storylines

The integration of minorities into mainstream television seems to be movinf forward (just look at America Ferrara on ABC’s “Ugly Betty”), but what is lacking is the diversity in the storylines, and the relevance of topics that aren’t just based on outrageous stereotypes. continue reading »

Hispanics More Digitally Engaged Than General Population

Not only are Hispanic consumers more likely to regularly use smartphones and tablets, they tend to be more engaged on their mobile devices than the general population continue reading »

Minority Programming Seals the Deal on Comcast-NBC Universal Merger

Comcast can thank minority programming for getting them federal approval and sealing their merger deal with NBC Universal. continue reading »

CNN en Español Gets Make Over

CNN en Español is revamping its look, programming and outreach to increase its U.S. audience. Over the next nine months the show will get a new logo and slogan “Vive La Noticia, Live the News” and add several new programs to its line up that include: continue reading »