Hispanic-media research becoming more available - Texas State University

Posted on: March 22nd, 2007
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“Federico Subervi, journalism professor, is leading the way to make more research on Hispanics in the media available to the public.

Subervi directs the Latinos and Media Project, a research compilation Web site designed to spread cultural and professional awareness of a group he says is vastly growing.

“I see more Latinos getting involved in the media,” Subervi said. “They’re seeing they can have a voice and make a positive difference in the media industries.””

Source: http://star.txstate.edu
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