HispanicTips’ Business News Summary – July 29th, 2011
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Los Angeles Times is dropping the term “Hispanic” – Usage: ‘Latino’ preferred over ‘Hispanic’ – A memo on usage from Assistant Managing Editor Henry Fuhrmann to Times copy editors: “So, to be clear: Latino should be used in nearly all contexts; the exceptions, as described in the revised entry, must truly be exceptional.” :: from latimesblogs.latimes.com
Pedro Infante and Maria Felix to Pitch Your Next Campaign – archive contains approximately 150,000 lobby cards from virtually every film shown in Mexico for a 50-year period :: from latinola.com
Hispanics hit hard by bursting of housing bubble :: from washingtonexaminer.com
Helga Silva starts her new job as VP of News and Content at WSCV-51, the Telemundo O&O in Miami in August :: from www.mediamoves.com
Sounding Off: Tony D’Andrea “Latina Business Owners: Women’s Entrepreneurship on the Rise” :: from www.portada-online.com
In recognition of the dangers facing Mexican journalists trying to cover the country’s violent drug wars, the San Antonio Association of Hispanic Journalists at its gala tonight will honor those who’ve been killed because of their work. :: from www.mysanantonio.com
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Posted on: July 29th, 2011A new voice enters national dialogue: The recently formed National Hispanic Landscape Alliance seeks to advance professionals and their businesses within the industry and community. :: from www.lawnandlandscape.com
Una Vez Mas, LP announced that it has entered into an agreement with High Plains Broadcasting, Inc. and Newport Television, LLC for the acquisition of KFTY, Channel 50, Santa Rosa, California. :: from hispanicad.com
PR: Herb Espino Promoted to Senior Vice President of Sales for America CV Network
Los Angeles Times is dropping the term “Hispanic” – Usage: ‘Latino’ preferred over ‘Hispanic’ – A memo on usage from Assistant Managing Editor Henry Fuhrmann to Times copy editors: “So, to be clear: Latino should be used in nearly all contexts; the exceptions, as described in the revised entry, must truly be exceptional.” :: from latimesblogs.latimes.com
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