Politics + Media Hispanic y Latino News & Info (Noticias)

November 10, 2009

Free Press, Hispanic Media Coaltion: We Can Make Own Net-Neutrality Decisions – Groups Want Debate To Shift Back To Substance Of Issues, Not Perceptions

Mexico, U.S. Blame Each Other After Border Crackdown Fails

Argentine journalists, academics and ruling party lawmakers met Monday to challenge the conclusions of an international media group that Latin American leaders are exerting too much control over the press.

November 9, 2009

Pro-Immigrant Demonstrators and Hispanic Media Confront Sheriff Arpaio on Visit to Southern California

November 4, 2009

Reid Gets No GOP Support For Resolution Honoring Hispanic Media

October 30, 2009

Did a resolution honoring Hispanic media trigger a silent boycott among the GOP?

October 17, 2009

El Diario Endorses Thompson, Likening Bloomberg to Hugo Chávez

October 15, 2009

Media Matters for America has obtained evidence that CNN contributor Alex Castellanos’ political consulting firm, National Media, is the ad buyer for the insurance industry group America’s Health Insurance Plan’s (AHIP) new ad blitz attacking Democratic health reform plans.

CNN To Disclose Alex Castellanos’s Health Care Industry Ties – (Republican political media consultant)

El Diario-La Prensa endorses Bill Thompson for Mayor of New York City – largest Spanish-language daily newspaper in the NYC area

October 12, 2009

Argentina’s Senate overwhelmingly approved a law that will transform the nation’s media landscape on Saturday, and President Cristina Fernandez quickly signed it into law.

October 9, 2009

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa Featured on Azteca America’s ‘Issues: Caras y Voces’

October 7, 2009

To Engage Latinos About Census, Telenovela Steps Up to Be Counted

September 28, 2009

Sotomayor to give political “analysts” fodder for months

September 24, 2009

Spanish Language Media Holds President Obama To His Promises

September 21, 2009

Join NCLR and the Drop Dobbs Campaign

Your Turn: Contra Costa Times’ headline about illegal immigrants was misleading

September 18, 2009

Former presidents from Peru and Bolivia joined newspaper editors from across the Americas on Friday in condemning what they call a series of attempts by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, and some of his allies, to clamp down on the news media.

Hispanic group to CNN: Rein in Dobbs

September 1, 2009

Ecuador’s president is threatening to close a major television network after it aired a tape of a conversation between him and a member of the assembly that drafted a new constitution last year.

August 5, 2009

NAHJ Condemns Venezuela Government Shutdown of Radio Stations; Opposes Proposed Sweeping ‘Media Crimes’ Law

President Daniel Ortega, who led the ’70s Sandinista revolution, rewards sympathetic news outlets and punishes critical ones, observers say. One target is a member of the prominent Chamorro family.

August 3, 2009

Venezuelan regulators revoked the broadcast rights of 34 radio stations on Friday, deepening a rift between President Hugo Chavez’s government and the private media.

July 16, 2009

Critics: Hispanic Media Lack Coverage Of Sotomayor 0 Gerson Borrero, of New York’s El Diario/La Prensa; Lori Montenegro, a correspondent for Telemundo and Maria Elena Salinas, a news anchor for Univision, debate whether their news organizations have a special obligation to cover the hearings

July 15, 2009

Jon Stewart: White Men Can’t Judge – Sonia Sotomayor’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings are no snoozefest, as Republicans call her racist and Chuck Schumer cries.

July 13, 2009

Limbaugh: Sotomayor’s ‘Wise Latina’ Comment Worse Than George Allen’s ‘Macaca’

PBS and impreMedia to Live Stream Spanish Language Version of Sotomayor Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings

PBS e impreMedia presentan en vivo la versión en español de las audiencias de confirmación de Sonia Sotomayor a la Corte Suprema

July 9, 2009

Efforts to rivet the attention of the Hispanic community on Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor’s confirmation hearings next week could complicate Republicans’ political ambitions for next year.

June 26, 2009

SUMMARY: FCC Petition for Inquiry on Hate Speech in Media – Filed January 28, 2009 by Georgetown Law’s Institute for Public Representation on behalf of the National Hispanic Media Coalition

June 17, 2009

Rush Limbaugh: I’ll send Sotomayor, Belizean Grove “a bunch of vacuum cleaners to help them clean up after their meetings”

June 4, 2009

Sotomayor Cartoon In The Oklahoman Comes Under Fire

Political cartoon portraying Sotomayor as a piñata is insensitive but deserves no rash judgements

Sotomayor’s treatment in the media; on being talked about but not being allowed to talk – OR – Where oh where in the world are the Hispanic journalists in the Sotomayor conversation?

June 2, 2009

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa dating another newscaster former San Antonio broadcaster Lu Parker now with KTLA Channel 5

May 27, 2009

he “imminent” closure of Globovisión, the private sector channel which makes no secret of its opposition to President Hugo Chávez, was announced Monday by a middle-ranking figure of the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV).

May 7, 2009

Standoff between Evo Morales, Bolivian media outlets escalates – Bolivian President Evo Morales claimed his government has been targeted for media persecution, but threats and assaults on journalists have increased.

May 6, 2009

Hispanic broadcasters hold tax protest

March 9, 2009

Obama Says Hola To a More Inclusive Press Strategy

February 4, 2009

Obama’s press office needs diversity

January 26, 2009

Radio and TV Martí chief to stay in post, for now – The federal agency in charge of Radio and TV Martí has asked the head of the Miami-based stations to stay in his post, though it is unclear for how long.

December 15, 2008

PBS’ ‘Chávez’ Web Debut Proves Profitable – Frontline documentary on Venezualan leader a bilingual hit online – (video, Hugo Chavez)

November 21, 2008

This week New York’s Spanish-language newspaper El Diario/La Prensa is publishing a series of commentaries by leading experts examining the legacy of President George W. Bush

November 3, 2008

LATV’s lively round-table show ‘Decisión 2008′ aims to draw young Latino voters – Lively debate show ‘Decisión 2008′ invites young Latinos to join the political scene.

Presidential Candidates Fail to Focus on Hispanic Media – Two thirds of Hispanic newspapers surveyed remain objective; 34% making endorsements, 32% back Obama and 2% support McCain

October 29, 2008

Yesterday the Obama Campaign announced that they have purchased 30 minutes of airtime on the Spanish Language network, Univision on Wednesday at 8:00pm Eastern and Pacific time and 7:00pm Central and Mountain time. Tune in to see Senator Obama’s message to the American people.

October 27, 2008

Several Spanish-language media outlets in Nevada are endorsing Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.

October 23, 2008

Univision anchor Jorge Ramos interviews vice presidential nominee Gov. Sarah Palin

Radio host, a new citizen, stirs Latino voters – Eddie Sotelo, known as “Piolin,” or Tweety Bird.

Agenda Latina 2008 Washington to Air on Azteca America Sunday, October 26 at 4 PM EDT/ 3 PM CDT/ 1 PM PDT

October 20, 2008

The Spanish-language radio station Sabor Latino 98.1FM will have an early voting rally Saturday to encourage voting among first-time registered voters and Hispanics. – South Bend, Indiana

Una encuesta exclusiva realizada para El Tiempo Latino revela que la tendencia del voto hispano en el área favorece al candidato demócrata Barack Obama para las elecciones presidenciales del 4 de noviembre. De los 502 latinos entrevistados, el 85,2% dijo que votaría a Obama y el 14,8% al republicano John McCain.

October 15, 2008

LATV Presents Election Roundtable in Conjunction With Voto Latino

October 8, 2008

Viewership among Hispanic households grew by 34% — from 8.2% of Hispanic households during the first McCain/Obama debate to 11% during the candidates’ second debate Tuesday night.

October 7, 2008

Overall, Hispanic viewers were less likely to watch the debates. Hispanic households, which account for 11.1% of all TV households in the U.S., made up just 6.3% to 6.5% of the combined audience for the two debates.

October 2, 2008

The United States has reversed itself and decided to allow two journalists for the Cuban news agency Prensa Latina to return to their posts at the United Nations, the State Department said Wednesday.

The Presidential debate last Friday drew only 3.46 million Hispanic watchers

September 30, 2008

América TeVe: Covering the Politics that Impact You

September 27, 2008

No Latinos among debate monitors?

September 26, 2008

What is it?!? Spanish language viewers don’t care? OR Univision takes them for granted!?!

ImpreMedia and MySpace Join Forces to Present Live Web Streaming of Presidential Debates for Hispanic Audiences – ImpreMedia to Offer Spanish Translation of the Presidential and Vice Presidential Debates, Live In Streaming Video, On MyDebates.org and Across its Online Hispanic Network

September 25, 2008

Ya Es Hora Campaign Launches Latest Phase of Historic Latino Voter Mobilization Efforts; Distributes Nearly 1 Million Voter Registration Cards – Multi-Phase Campaign Transitions This Week from Citizenship Drive to Engaging New Citizens to Register and Vote

V-me, Public Radio Offer ‘Select a Candidate’ in Spanish

TeleFutura, a sister network of Univision, said today (Sept. 24) that it will provide live coverage in Spanish of the first presidential debate

September 23, 2008

The Hill again ignored McCain’s reversal on immigration legislation

September 22, 2008

Just in time for the election, Spanish-language broadcaster Entravision Communications announced Friday (Sept. 19) the launch of a weekly public affairs program that will air both on the group’s TV and radio stations. Hosted by Daniel Garza, “Agenda Washington” will debut Sept. 21

September 19, 2008

Is Hispanic Print Being Overlooked by Presidential Campaigns?

September 17, 2008

The Miami Herald quoted Sen. John McCain criticizing Sen. Barack Obama for “propos[ing] amendments that would have killed” an immigration bill McCain co-sponsored in 2006, but the article did not report that McCain later said he would vote against his own proposal if it were to come up again for a Senate vote.

September 16, 2008

Fox Sports en Espanol Supports the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute

September 15, 2008

Maria Elena Salinas: Obama refocuses on issues – “I want to share some highlights of my interview with Obama – the first interview given to a Spanish-language media organization since becoming his party’s nominee”

Hispanic businesses and Spanish-language media, galvanized by the immigration debates of recent years, are sponsoring a bevy of civic engagement and get-out-the-vote efforts in the Washington area.

September 12, 2008

V-me First TV Network to Announce Live Spanish Simulcast of 9/26 Presidential Debate

September 10, 2008

House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet holding hearing Sept. 16 on issue of TV stations on border with Mexico continuing in analog.

September 5, 2008

MUN2 Drives Young Latinos to Vote in the 2008 Presidential Election

Destination Casa Blanca 2008 Show Is on the Road Again, This Time in Minneapolis-Saint Paul at the Republican National Convention

September 4, 2008

Destination Casa Blanca 2008 Show Is on the Road Again, This Time in Minneapolis-Saint Paul at the Republican National Convention

Hispanic Media Not Happy With McCain – Nominee’s Stance On Immigration Has Become More Elusive, Hispanic Broadcasters Say

September 3, 2008

Telemundo is reaching out to Hispanic voters via a four-page branded preview of the 2008 presidential election inserted into People en Español, network president Don Browne announced today

August 28, 2008

Bloggers Answered Your Questions on Covering Conventions, Politics – (no not HispanicTips – dos latinas Kety and Liza)

August 26, 2008

DNC Credentialed Hispanic Blogger :: Day One

August 18, 2008

Network upstart V-me is expected to announce plans today (Aug. 18) to broadcast one-hour nightly specials from inside the Democratic and Republican conventions.

August 17, 2008

Helena Moreno is running as a conservative democrat for Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional district

August 14, 2008

Spanish Radio Rocks the Vote – Pasco, Washington – (interesting 1st line: “The higher the Hispanic population, the lower the voter turnout, according to statistics from the Washington Secretary of State’s office.”)

Entravision, Univision Political Ads May Soar in U.S. Election

August 5, 2008

Deadline passes and McCain campaign refuses to answer Latino bloggers’ questionnaire

July 30, 2008

Comcast Expands Spanish-Language Coverage of the 2008 Democratic National Convention

July 27, 2008

Divide a la prensa española visita de Hugo Chávez

July 21, 2008

Radio Bilingüe’s Hacia el Voto 2008 sets sights on live coverage of presidential conventions

Magazine cover may help Obama with Latino voters

Campaign Ads Look To Reach Hispanic Voters : NPR

July 17, 2008

L.A.’s Wendy Carrillo selected by Sí TV to cover the national political conventions

July 16, 2008

CBS’s Rodriguez: McCain ‘Maverick or Flip-flopper to Latinos?’

Report: problems with Radio/TV Marti contracts

July 14, 2008

Latino bloggers wait for presidential candidates’ response to special survey on issues pertinent to Latino electorate (Latina Lista)

Media Matters – Ignoring own reporting, AP claimed McCain “is respected by many Hispanics for refusing to pander to anti-immigrant sentiment”

June 26, 2008

Miami’s El Nuevo Herald states McCain is the favored candidate by Hispanic voters. Huh? (Latina Lista)

Latino media getting cold shoulder from campaigns?

June 24, 2008

Univision and ‘Ya es Hora’ National Partners Join Mayors from Top Hispanic Cities on Voter Registration and Mobilization

June 20, 2008

Channel 10 Reporter Mario Diaz Joins McCain Campaign, Looks Forward To ‘The Ride Of A Lifetime’ – Tampa Bay

June 17, 2008

Media Matters – NY Times blog ignored poll showing Obama’s Hispanic support

June 16, 2008

The Role of Mainstream/Hispanic Media in the Latino Vote – Portada

June 12, 2008

Cartoonists Go to War – (Political cartoonists in Nicaragua)

June 9, 2008

Latinos’, media’s effect on votes focus of book – The Mass Media and Latino Politics, Studies of U.S. Media Content, Campaign Strategies and Survey Research: 1984-2004 – Federico Subervi-Vélez – (I recently met him and recommend this book)

Ethnic Media Cautiously Laud Obama’s Nomination

June 2, 2008

The Obama campaign has almost completely ignored Latino media, and the McCain campaign is even worse, writes La Opinión columnist Pilar Marrero

May 29, 2008

“A certain segment has basically been feeding a kind of xenophobia. There’s a reason why hate crimes against Hispanic people doubled last year,” Obama said. “If you have people like Lou Dobbs and Rush Limbaugh ginning things up, it’s not surprising that would happen.”

May 20, 2008

Mission of US-funded broadcasts in Cuba debated

May 7, 2008

Think Progress » Media Overlook Limbaugh’s Ethnically-Charged Insult Against LA Mayor

L.A. Mayor to Answer Limbaugh’s Race Swipe – (thought he was a shoeshine guy)

May 5, 2008

Guest Voz: Mass Media Expert Explains the Impact of Political Campaign Spots on Latinos (Latina Lista)

April 28, 2008

Hispanic congressmembers attack CNN over Lou Dobbs – (took them long enough)

April 22, 2008

Academics examine mass media, Latino politics in new book – Hispanic MPR

April 21, 2008

Congressman Solomon Ortiz to Speak About the Merida Initiative on Azteca America’s ‘Issues: Caras y Voces’

April 15, 2008

HITN, the First National Spanish-Language Public Television Network in the U.S., Launched Nationwide Television Show — Destination Casa Blanca 2008: The Latino Voice in the Presidential Election

April 14, 2008

Why Isn’t Sen. John McCain Responding to Latino Bloggers? (Latina Lista)

April 13, 2008

Efforts seek to engage young Latino voters – online contest by Sí TV and Voto Latino

April 10, 2008

Latino political analyst Federico Subervi discusses Latinos in media at Southern Illinois University

March 20, 2008

Univision PAC Contributes To Prominent Foe of Unauthorized Immigration

March 11, 2008

Recently, CNN’s Bill Schneider explained Texas’ ”two-step” voting process by using the metaphor of a Mexican combination plate and quipped that both ”give you heartburn.”

Media Matters – Kondracke claimed McCain’s “position on comprehensive immigration reform” could win over Hispanics — but he’s abandoned it

March 5, 2008

How Clinton Won Texas: Hispanic Media Weigh In

February 25, 2008

Mayor’s former girlfriend returns to L.A. media as radio co-host

Hispanic Spending in Texas to Surpass $2 Million – Primary Showdown Benefits Telemundo, Univision as Clinton, Obama Camps Pour Money Into Lone Star State

February 12, 2008

CNN, Univision Team On Texas Democratic Debate

February 11, 2008

Spanish Radio Pushing To Get Hispanic Voters To The Polls – Washington

Media Hype and Immigration Questions for the Candidates

February 7, 2008

Senator Ken Salazar Promotes Unity on ‘Issues: Caras Y Voces,’ Broadcast on Azteca America And Proyecto 40

February 5, 2008

Obama, McCain endorsed by largest U.S. Spanish-language paper

Polls in depth & in Spanish – V-me to carry three hours of live primary coverage starting at 10 p.m

January 30, 2008

Clinton On The Air – In Spanish – In NY, CA, AZ and CT

January 29, 2008

This is quite funny. Wilmer Valderrama & Rosario Dawson plus others in a telenovela parody aimed at getting Latinos to vote – (You really should watch it)

Is Univision Slanted toward Hillary?

January 23, 2008

V-me Announces Extensive Election Coverage, PARTICIPA 2008

January 22, 2008

Romney, Giuliani Take to Air in Spanish

January 14, 2008

Univision, ImpreMedia Try to Get Out the Latino Vote in Crucial Election

Radio Bilingüe Partners with HITN TV for Groundbreaking Multimedia Election Coverage at WRTE January 14th-15th

January 11, 2008

The Latino Vote 2008 . NOW | PBS – (showing airing tonight)

January 8, 2008

Mexican Consular Office Head in Washington Enrique Escorza Talks About Immigration Services on Azteca America’s ‘Issues: Caras y Voces’

Univision Kicks-Off Third Phase of Civic Engagement Campaign to Encourage Voter Participation in Upcoming Presidential Primaries

January 4, 2008

Hispanic Media Look to Iowa with Caution

Spanish-Language Newspaper in Las Vegas Endorses Clinton

December 12, 2007

State sends news out en Español – Pennsylvania

December 10, 2007

Univision Republican Debate Outdraws Hispanic Network’s Democratic Forum

December 9, 2007

Hispanics focus of GOP debate tonight

December 5, 2007

Univision Appoints Bert Gomez as Vice President, Government Relations

December 3, 2007

Spanish media in Georgia tapped for voter registration, education campaign

November 30, 2007

RIGHTS-MEXICO: Supreme Court Lets Governor Off the Hook – (the Lydia Cacho story)

November 27, 2007

A Mexican Supreme Court judge concludes public officials violated journalist’s human rights – (the Lydia Cacho story)

The Times denounces Castro (no, not that Castro) – Los Angeles Times – (travel back in time to the days of Cipriano Castro in Venezuela)

November 19, 2007

Hispanic, rural groups flog FCC

November 17, 2007

Dobbs Is Advertising for Himself – (Could he run for President?)

November 14, 2007

Tancredo to miss GOP debate in Spanish – Colo. congressman, who called Miami a Third World country, will be the only absentee from next month’s GOP presidential candidates’ debate in Spanish at UM. (oh, darn!)

November 13, 2007

Media Matters – Washington Times repeated false claim that Bill Clinton criticized Democrats

November 12, 2007

Univision Updates Roster of Republican Candidates Participating in Historic Presidential Forum

Voices en Español » Podcast interview with Luis Clemens editor of La Política

November 11, 2007

Net newsletter takes pulse of Hispanic vote – La Política

Romney, Giuliani and Thompson sign up for Dec. 9 Spanish-language debate on Univision

November 2, 2007

Bill Richardson: The Playboy (really) interview

October 29, 2007

Bush gets rare exposure in Cuba media

October 28, 2007

Obama’s Spanish-language Simulcast « Platicando

Lou Dobbs Makes New York’s Gov. Spitzer Nightly Pinata – (and calls him an idiot)

October 23, 2007

Don’t Give Lou Dobbs a License to Kill Spitzer’s Drivers License Bill

October 22, 2007

Former Mexican President Fox Loses His Cool on Television

October 17, 2007

Vicente Fox insults Telemundo reporter » VivirLatino

U.S. Senator and GOP Chairman Mel Martinez Appears on Azteca America’s Political Forum “Issues: Caras y Voces”

DCCC Spanish-language Radio Campaign « Platicando

October 10, 2007

Broadcasting ideas to Cubans who can’t watch – U.S.-operated Radio and TV Marti: voices of freedom or a taxpayer fleece?

October 9, 2007

Why Hispanics need to stay informed to realize their power

October 3, 2007

Telemundo and mun2 Unveil National Multi-Platform ‘Vota Por Tu Futuro’ / ‘Vote 4 UR Future’ Campaign at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

October 2, 2007

Spanish-language newscaster involved with LA mayor leaves Telemundo

September 27, 2007

Azteca America Presents ‘Issues: Caras y Voces’ Political Forum with News Veteran Armando Guzman Direct from Washington

September 25, 2007

Telemundo reassigns Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa’s girlfriend, Mirthala Salinas, to Riverside

September 20, 2007

John Stewart: Gonzales broke Cheech’s short-term memory loss record

September 13, 2007

The World According to Univision – By LESLIE SANCHEZ

September 7, 2007

On Univision, the talk turns to politics – Spanish-language network debuts Sunday chat show – Al Punto

August 27, 2007

Conservative Delegate to Fight Spanish-Language Channel – Maryland

August 23, 2007

News Hounds: Geraldo vs. Tancredo On Illegal Immigration

August 13, 2007

Univision Debate: Still Si or No

July 16, 2007

Piolín’s progress – He rallied Latino listeners to march for immigration reform; now he’s behind a push for citizenship.

July 10, 2007

Migrant-bill backlash targets talk radio

June 24, 2007

Univision jumps into political fray

June 14, 2007

Univision urges viewers to seek citizenship, increase Hispanics voting power

California Gov Champions Immigration Reform before Hispanic Journalists

May 26, 2007

For Democrats, Debate on Fox Reveals Divide

May 23, 2007

Telemundo Goes Presidential: Offers 2 Debates Among Dems

May 21, 2007

How Spanish-Language Media Lend Clout to the Hispanic Vote – News Personalities Voice Viewpoints and Play Key Role in Mobilizing Demo

May 16, 2007

Clemenseando: Conservative Concerns About Univision’s Citizenship Drive

May 10, 2007

Univision Gives Citizenship Drive An Unusual Lift – Broadcaster Uses Clout To Mobilize Latino Vote; Bloc May Alter ‘08 Race

May 8, 2007

Congress, Media, Experts Come Together to Target Health Disparities at National Hispanic Medical Association Briefing

May 3, 2007

The New Mexican launches comprehensive Richardson guide at TheRichardsonFile.com

April 30, 2007

Salazar joins critics of series on WWII

April 24, 2007

Caraballo Target Dunkin Donuts Jersey Guys Ads

April 13, 2007

National Hispanic Leadership Agenda and American GI Forum to Hold Congressional Briefing Regarding PBS Documentary

April 11, 2007

Montgomery County tries closed captioning in Spanish – Maryland

Assemblyman Wilfredo Caraballo: STOP STATE SUBSIDIZED ADVERTISING ON RADIO STATIONS THAT AIR RACIAL SLURS – New Jersey

April 10, 2007

Hispanic Papers Call For Attorney General Gonzales to Resign

March 18, 2007

Would presidential debates in Spanish be magnifico?

February 15, 2007

Another huge Univision loss – California

January 16, 2007

Spanish-Language Dailies Say No to Bush Surge

January 5, 2007

Did You Know? ABC News Correspondent Manuel Medrano is the first Latino in the history of the Supreme Court press corps.

December 18, 2006

U.S.-backed anti-Castro TV Marti starts broadcasting in Miami; first airing in U.S.

December 15, 2006

Hispanic Publication Objects to Iraq Study Group Omission

December 14, 2006

Reporting Schultheis comments on ICE raid, Rocky omitted his previous immigration-related controversy – Colorado

December 4, 2006

Telemundo: Venezuelan authorities halt its election transmission

December 3, 2006

Political program is all in Spanish – Epicentro Politico – Washington DC

November 29, 2006

Spanish media offer outlets to candidates – Florida

November 1, 2006

Reality Check: Immigration Issue Ads – Minnesota

October 31, 2006

El Diario endorses Bob Menendez for Senator – New Jersey

On the Fence on Election Day;Naming ‘Worst’ Immigration Ads

October 26, 2006

Immigration issue mainly driven by pols and press (interesting)

October 19, 2006

Doyle/Lawton Ad Reaches Out To Hispanic Audience – Governor’s Race in Wisconsin

October 16, 2006

Majority of Hispanics are Politically Influenced By Hispanic Newspapers.

October 13, 2006

GOP Illegal Immigrant ‘Social Security’ Claim Debunked

September 28, 2006

U.S. Pushes Anti-Castro TV, but Is Anyone Watching?

September 5, 2006

DosCentavos.net: Too Many Latinos in Latino Areas

August 30, 2006

Villalobos and Bolaños to televise debate exclusively on Mega TV’s “Polos Opuestos’

August 24, 2006

Family, friends mourn death of Giuliani aide, Martin Barreto, found strangled – New York City

August 15, 2006

Republican Hispanics Blast Democrats’ Ad

August 1, 2006

Grassroots Latino Voter Registration Effort Kicks Off

April 20, 2006

Spanish-language ad by Dems faulting GOP for migration failures

April 18, 2006

GOP uses Spanish-radio ads in immigration counterattack

April 14, 2006

GOP group’s Spanish radio ads target Dems in Southwest

April 8, 2006

Ad rejection by Telemundo and Univision leaves United Church of Christ with few TV options to reach U.S. Spanish-language market

Spanish radio keeps immigrants informed about bill in Charlotte, North Carolina

March 10, 2006

Spanish-language DJ, Rafael Pulido – El Pistolero, spurs downtown rally in Chicago, Illinois

March 8, 2006

Babalu Blog: Guillermo Fariñas finally getting the attention he deserves

February 2, 2006

Latina Lista: Latin American TV Network Inks Partnership with al-Jazeera

January 4, 2006

Pineda Consulting » What Do Young Latinos Watch?

November 1, 2005

‘Hoy,’ ‘El Diario’ Split on New York’s Mayoral Race

October 21, 2005

Ethnic Media Vote ‘No’ on Prop. 74

October 19, 2005

Battle Of The Airwaves For The Latino Vote. California

October 3, 2005

TeleBush vs. TeleChávez

September 26, 2005

Miami Radio Personality to Run for Mayor