Media + North Carolina Hispanic y Latino News & Info (Noticias)

November 12, 2009

Charlotte’s classical-music station, Davidson College’s WDAV-FM (89.9), is looking at adding a Spanish channel. – Called “Concierto,” it would be broadcast on one of WDAV’s HD radio channels and streamed on the Web.

June 25, 2009

First Ever 24/7 Spanish Language Talk Radio Show Comes to Charlotte!

November 25, 2008

Norsan Media Leader in the Hispanic Radio Market – WOLS 106.1 FM will soon speak Spanish – Charlotte

November 21, 2008

Another Spanish station is heading to the powerful FM dial in Charlotte, the third to go on the air since 2006. Starting Jan. 1, Norsan Media will take over the signal of WOLS-FM (106.1), an English-language oldies station. It will carry the Mexican regional format of Norsan’s WRML-FM (“La Raza” 102.3), and WRML will adopt a new Spanish pop-tropical format.

October 17, 2008

La Conexión, the Triangle’s first Spanish-language newspaper, has been sold. – North Carolina

September 12, 2008

Norsan Media Group Invests in Mi Gente Newspaper

July 15, 2008

Media group targets Hispanics – Qué Pasa in Greensboro, North Carolina

July 14, 2008

Media Moves: Radio Lider off the air in Charlotte

June 19, 2008

City Hall to speak Spanish on TV – Winston-Salem, North Carolina

June 12, 2008

Panthers add Spanish-language broadcasts – Charlotte

April 24, 2008

ESPN Radio’s return cuts Spanish format – Fayetteville, North Carolina

April 16, 2008

‘Showgram’ stunt angers Hispanics – Raleigh, North Carolina

March 31, 2008

Radio hispano: City gets 1st Spanish-language radio station – Wilmington, North Carolina

December 5, 2007

Univision anchor leaving – Armando Trull – WUVC 40 – Fayetteville, North Carolina

Drunken-Driving Among Hispanics Focus of WRAL Documentary – Raleigh, North Carolina

December 3, 2007

Times-News’ Spanish paper to end production – La Voz in Burlington, North Carolina

November 4, 2007

Spanish radio show talks fire safety – Charlotte, North Carolina

September 9, 2007

North Carolina’s Que Pasa Spanish Language Media Network Names New Executive Editor – Alejandro Manrique

May 24, 2007

Que Pasa Media Network CEO, Jose Isasi, to be honored as one of the top 50 Spanish language media executives in the country

April 26, 2007

FM station changes its tunes and language – WAGI goes Spanish; signal to get stronger – Charlotte, North Carolina