Annual date, the NAHP Inc. Convention…
Annual date, the NAHP Inc. Convention…
Annual date, the NAHP Inc. Convention…
Hispanic Trends goes monthly
More Ondas in Texas
The HNAA club gets larger
Latinos read, oh yes they do
Music mag for young Latinos increases frequency
Crossing the border
AMI introduces Thalia, the Mexican-American Oprah?…
The struggle for election ad dollars: Parties target Latinos, publishers and media buyers hopeful
The Dallas/Ft. Worth Spanish-language newspaper market is very competitive. It's not just the new Spanish-language dailies Diario La Estrella (Knight Ridder) and Al Día (Belo Corp.). At least a dozen weekly newspapers, some of them large and well-established, are also competing for readers and advertisers.
Mexican readers living in the Southwestern want news about what is happening on the other side of the border.
HNAA strikes deal with Metrosuburbia. Can publishers please Spanish and English speakers with one paper? Hearst puts a halt to Diversión. El Nuevo Herald leads
Hoy LA's challenge: Convince readers and advertisers with local content
Women´s magazines, Publishers and advertisers miss each other in their attempts to reach Latinas
Wanted: Skilled Spanish-language journalists
Magazines / A look at the pharma ad category
Ad-Tracking, Newspapers / El Nuevo Herald leads the pack…
Layoffs at Cinco Dias
Grupo Zeta celebrates celebrities