Posted on: April 7th, 2008
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With the new addition to its lineup, Citrus TV mirrors the national trend of schools nationwide looking to the future and creating Spanish-language media programs.
“Las Noticias en Español” is one of the few student-run programs in the country that teaches students about work in the Hispanic market. More and more, universities are paying attention to the Hispanic populations by creating media programs in Spanish.
Jason Tarr, a junior broadcast journalism, Spanish language, literature and culture and international relations major at SU, started “Las Noticias en Español” after realizing a voice was missing on campus.”*
*From: http://media.www.dailyorange.com
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