Media + Tomás\' Picks Hispanic y Latino News & Info (Noticias)

November 13, 2009

The ‘flea’ CNN’s Lou Dobbs couldn’t shake off – Interview with Roberto Lovato

Reflections on Lou Dobbs’ Turbulent Departure – (good quote) – “I believe free speech includes the right to be heard, but not everyone has a right to his or her own television show.”

A “Day of Happiness”: Immigration Activists, Hispanic Press Relish Dobbs’ Exit From CNN

Five People We’d Rather See Replace Lou Dobbs Than John King

Lou Dobbs Is Gone from CNN: Now What?

Dobbs’ CNN departure leaves me cold – (Gregory Tejeda’s insightful post – good read)

U.S. Deports Lou Dobbs – CNN Host Had Been Living Illegally In Country Since 1961 – (satire from the Onion – the photo made me laugh)

November 12, 2009

It’s Dobbs last night on CNN as employee, but not as subject of controversy

AFTER THIRTY YEARS, Lou Dobbs is pushed off CNN. “Strong winds of change have begun buffeting this country,” he says on his last night, “affecting all of us.” Adios, Lou.

Goodbye to an anti-hispanic – After months of pressure, Lou Dobbs’ departure from CNN is not only a sign that the network is interested in restoring its credibility but also that immigrants and Latinos will stand up firmly to hate mongering.

Lou Dobbs resigns from CNN – The outspoken newsman says he has been urged ‘to go beyond my role here.’ Is politics in his future?

November 11, 2009

Wondering What ‘Real Latinos’ are Watching on TV? – (Laura Martinez isn’t 2 sarcastic, is she – funny video clip)

November 9, 2009

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

November 4, 2009

Friendly Fire? CNN’s Lou Dobbs Gets Called Out By CNN’s Reliable Sources

November 2, 2009

‘Drop Lou Dobbs’ Campaign Nearing 100,000 Signature Goal – need 30k more!

October 29, 2009

Lou Dobbs Ad to Air in Markets across the U.S. – (since CNN wouldn’t air it)

A Minute With: George Lopez on his new TV talk show

October 26, 2009

CNN’s “Latino In America” Not The Ratings Hit “Black In America” Was

BastaDobbs Responds to Invite from Lou Dobbs

CNN Special on Latinos Stokes Debate Over Dobbs

October 17, 2009

Dobbs does CNN no favors with Latinos – (even USA Today covers this)

Interview/Entrevista with Roberto Lovato about National Campaign Against CNN’s Lou Dobbs

CNN refuses to air “Drop Dobbs” Ad

CNN Wants Latino Viewers and $ But Not When They Criticize

CNN Loves Lou Dobbs’ Leprous Lies More Than It Values Latino Lives

October 15, 2009

TV commercial calling on CNN to retire Lou Dobbs and his ugly, race-based rhetoric to Air on CNN! – watch it here – (update: CNN rejected ad – are we surprised?)

October 14, 2009

CNN Wants It Both Ways: Basta Dobbs Video

CAUSA: CNN gets called out for hypocrisy and Lou Dobbs

October 13, 2009

CNN: Cada vez más parecida a Fox TV – A continuación pueden leer la declaración de Frank Sharry, director ejecutivo y fundador de America’s Voice, en torno a la serie “Latino in America” que CNN comienza a transmitir el 22 de octubre:

October 7, 2009

CNN’s Soledad O’Brien on growing up Latina in a white L.I. town

October 2, 2009

Muckraking in Latin America: Upside Down World Receives Three Project Censored Awards This Year

September 28, 2009

Sotomayor to give political “analysts” fodder for months

Latino lifestyle mag celebrates first birthday – Cafe – (congrats, I really like this pub)

TOP Ten reasons CNN needs to drop Lou Dobbs

September 24, 2009

America’s Voice Launches Campaign to Air New Ad on “Lou Dobbs Tonight” – watch it here

Spanish Language Media Holds President Obama To His Promises

September 21, 2009

As Movement Demanding CNN Dump Him Grows, Dobbs Plays Victim

Join NCLR and the Drop Dobbs Campaign

New Univision Networks president embodies future – Cesar Conde

September 17, 2009

National Council of La Raza Joins Campaign Aimed at CNN’s Lou Dobbs Tonight Advertisers

Anne Trujillo is celebrating 25 years at KMGH-7, Denver’s ABC affiliate. She is also the city’s longest running anchor.

New Latino initiative unites Latino bloggers & organizations in speaking out against Lou Dobbs and CNN

NAHJ Urges News Media to Stop Using the Term “Illegals” When Covering Immigration

“Drop Dobbs”: CNN Pressured To Give Up Controversial Host (VIDEO)

BastaDobbs.com – For years, Lou Dobbs has used his platform on CNN to spread myths and misinformation about Latinos and immigrants, even as his network tries to woo Latino viewers. Dobbs is helping fuel the rising tide of hatred and extremism against Latinos in this country. It’s time we said enough (that’s “basta” in Spanish).

Despidan ya a Lou Dobbs

September 15, 2009

Telenovela captivates Colorado Latinos while getting them in tune with healthcare options – Encrucijada

September 1, 2009

As Lou Dobbs readies to cross another journalistic line in the sand, CNN management remains silent

August 27, 2009

Polito Vega Has Been Keeping Radio’s Latin Music Hot for 50 Years

August 21, 2009

Polito Vega marks 50 years in radio with star-studded MSG bash

August 14, 2009

Polito Vega celebrates 50 years on the Radio in NYC

August 7, 2009

Won’t Judge Sotomayor be the Second Hispanic on the Supreme Court? – The emails and calls keep arriving. They want to correct NPR.

August 5, 2009

Univision anchor Rafael Pineda enjoys 41-year anniversary of WXTV/Ch. 41

Lou Dobbs Finally Under Scrutiny After Years of Bigotry

July 28, 2009

Honored Today With The Cabot Journalism Prize, I Will Use It To Grow The Cuban Blogosphere – Yoani Sanchez

July 21, 2009

A Note About My Time at Entrepreneur Magazine – Dennis Romero rips into his former employer

Jose Antonio Vargas Leaves The Washington Post for The Huffington Post

July 17, 2009

Glenn Beck Radio Freakout Remixed Into Heavy Metal Song About Vampires – (funny & worth a watch)

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 14, 2009

Jaime Jarrin has been calling games in Spanish for 51 years. Renee Montagne went to Dodger Stadium, and talked with Jarrin, who has become a major figure in Hispanic broadcasting.

July 13, 2009

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

June 25, 2009

Journalists reporting, and surviving, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico

June 24, 2009

Live 2009 convention coverage – National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) in Puerto Rico or follow on twitter #nahj09

June 23, 2009

News special on hate crimes against Hispanics tonight at 10 pm ET on Univision – Odio a Muerte in Spanish

June 22, 2009

When the Tide of Anger on Immigration Turns to Threats of Violence – A response to The Oregonian article “A tide of anger on immigration”

June 18, 2009

Remembering El Espectador – The muckracking, Spanish-language newspaper founded in the ’30s still shows the way for today’s burgeoning ethnic media

Advocating for Immigrants: Filmmakers Tell the Story of the Hispanic Press in America – Juan Gonzáles y Félix F. Gutiérrez

June 16, 2009

Follow 2 Washington Post journalists on twitter as the navigate the Mexican border #mexborder or just visit the site

June 11, 2009

‘TODAY’ BROADCASTS A SPECIAL WEEK-LONG SERIES, ‘WE THE PEOPLE’ FOCUSING ON HISPANIC AMERICANS

June 10, 2009

Lou Dobbs’ Ratings Dip Down

June 9, 2009

Voice That Sounds Like Home Welcomes Mexico’s Outsiders – “La Hora Mixteca” (The Mixtec Hour), Mr. López’s show, which is aimed primarily at Mixtec (pronounced MEESE-teck) Indians but draws listeners from other groups in the United States and, via satellite link, in Oaxaca, too. – Fresno

June 5, 2009

President Obama made history last week when he tapped a federal appellate judge Sonia Sotomayor as the first Latina nominated for the Supreme Court. Two editors of publications geared towards Latinos explore what type of impact the nomination is having on their communities. Mimi Valdes Ryan, of Latina Magazine, and Nicole Raymond of People en Espanol explain.

Marching to a Latin beat in ‘Concert for the Troops’ – This week, mun2 is continuing its examination of how Latinos are affecting U.S. military culture and vice versa by airing “Concert for the Troops.”

June 4, 2009

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 3, 2009

Sotomayor Falls in Journalism’s Blind Spot – What her nomination clearly shows us is that what this nation needs is more incisive journalism, not less By Roberto Dr. Cintli Rodriguez

May 29, 2009

‘Travel Tips for Aztlan’ rides cutting-edge of Latin radio – Listen Live on KPFK Saturdays, 10:00 PM – Midnight (on the web as well)

CNN Plans Latino Documentary – hosted by Soledad O’Brien – focus on the growing U.S. Hispanic population and the pertinent issues that face the community.

May 7, 2009

Ethnic Media to Play Critical Role in 2010 Census

March 16, 2009

Young Latinas on PBS model financial success – Almas

March 11, 2009

MTV’s ‘I’m a Nuyorican’ not getting El Barrio love – has only managed to spark a lot of drama.

February 4, 2009

Obama’s press office needs diversity

January 29, 2009

People en Español english page/content gone from their website – Looks like they are no longer doing any English content

January 28, 2009

NAHJ President: Membership Is up, but Number of Hispanics in Newsrooms Is Down – Ricardo Pimentel

January 21, 2009

Latino TV station tops US ratings – Spanish-language TV channel Univision topples the major networks as viewing habits reflect a cultural shift among the young

December 31, 2008

Top 15 Hispanic/Latino Media Stories of 2008 (random order – culled from Top Stories of 2008)

December 28, 2008

Spanish media shrinking in Tucson as Hispanic numbers boom – Local Spanish speakers have few options for news

December 23, 2008

Sheriff Arpaio Gets His Own TV Show And An Online Revolt Ensues

Juan Gonzales, who was born and raised in east Stockton, is spearheading a project documenting 200 years of Latino journalism in the United States. Titled “Voices for Justice: The Enduring Legacy of the Latino Press in the U.S.,” the project follows how Latino newspapers and the issues they cover have changed since the inception of the nation’s first Latino newspaper, El Misisipi, founded in 1808 in New Orleans.

December 17, 2008

Alex Nogales Battles for Positive Hispanic Portrayals in the Media – National Hispanic Media Coalition

December 15, 2008

Interview: Carolina Guillen, ESPN Deportes

December 12, 2008

En una ceremonia a la que acudieron grandes personalidades del periodismo mexicano, Jorge Ramos recibió el Premio Nacional de Periodismo por la entrevista realizada al ex presidente Carlos Salinas de Gortari en el 2001.

Starting on Sunday, The Miami Herald will publish a 10-part series marking the 50th anniversary of the day when Fidel Castro’s guerrilla movement toppled Fulgencio Batista and began the radical changes that became known as the Cuban revolution.

December 9, 2008

Spanish-language news sexy enough w/out Naked News

The Immigrant Story That Wasn’t: Laid Off Republic Windows Employees Just Regular Working Stiffs – Esther Cepeda absolutely stunned that the peaceful sit in at the Republic Windows and Doors factory and warehouse has not been stuck in the ghetto of “immigrant story” by our local and national media.

December 8, 2008

Spanish-language radio show airs 5,000th episode – Universo, a brief Spanish-language radio program broadcast from University of Texas-Austin

Univision Stars in Its Own Soap Opera – The Spanish-language broadcaster may be wildly popular, but its debt and legal troubles are making it the reluctant star of its own telenovela

200 Years of Latino Media – Latino media is celebrating its bicentennial. Juan Gonzales and Felix Gutierrez discuss 200 years of Latino media.The story begins on September 7, 1808, with founding of El Misisipi in New Orleans. It was the first newspaper by and for Spanish-speaking people in the U.S. El Misisipi set the stage for the thousands of publications, broadcast, and Internet news outlets currently serving Latinos.

December 5, 2008

Media advertising campaign targets violence against journalists in Mexico

December 2, 2008

The company that owns The Boston Phoenix alternative weekly has bought the Spanish-language weekly El Planeta, saying it hopes to attract a larger Hispanic audience in the Boston area.

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

Another Open Letter to the L.A. Times – Insulting the spirit of Ruben Salazar, Frank Del Olmo, and the Latino community by letting Augustin Gurza go

October 23, 2008

Making News: Jorge Ramos Univision’s Jorge Ramos Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

A former general manager of Hoy (Julian Posada) bets on a new magazine for next-generation Chicago Latinos. – Café bills itself as a “Latino lifestyle magazine,” and the first issue came off the presses last week. It’s a free bimonthly that the founders hope will go monthly next spring.

October 15, 2008

R.I.P Fransisco Fregoso :: A once prominent DJ and well-known media member among Hispanics in Corpus Christi, friends and family described him as a pioneer.

Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Adds Hispanic Media Resources to New Online Newsroom

October 2, 2008

Immigration not an issue of interest to many news types

September 26, 2008

“Made in L.A.,” this week won the Emmy for outstanding continuing coverage of a news story – long form at the 29th annual news and documentary Emmy awards.

September 18, 2008

The Kaiser Family Foundation and Univision Launch First National Spanish-Language Media Campaign Featuring HIV-Positive Latinos and Loved Ones

September 15, 2008

Horizonte, the weekly public-affairs program that focuses on Arizona issues through a Hispanic lens, will celebrate its fifth anniversary Thursday.

September 8, 2008

Macarena Hernandez has left the Dallas Morning News -(wow, I always enjoyed her articles)

September 3, 2008

Doris Gibson, who 58 years ago founded Peru’s leading news magazine, has died at the age of 98. Her strength of character and determination helped the magazine withstand military dictatorships and repressive governments, as Dan Collyns reports.

August 14, 2008

Mexico’s Olympics Coverage: My God, What Is This? – a hand puppet (El Compayito) shot up and started telling jokes about gymnastics. And the two correspondents started giggling.

August 12, 2008

The work of Plain Dealer reporter Rachel Dissell and photographer Gus Chan was honored by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists on Monday. – for “Johanna: Facing Forward” tracing Johanna Orozco’s nightmare

August 7, 2008

A UC Berkeley professor who was the second Latina to become tenured at a major American journalism school has been selected to receive the Distinguished Teaching in Journalism Award from the Society of Professional Journalists. – Lydia Chavez

August 5, 2008

A team of journalists supported by the PulitzerCenter is currently reporting from the Petén region of Guatemala

August 1, 2008

Diabetes and Me: A Reporter’s Journey From Fear to Self-Control – Louis Medina of The Bakersfield Californian

July 29, 2008

New York Daily News columnist Juan Gonzalez has been inducted into the National Association of Hispanic Journalists Hall of Fame.

July 24, 2008

Lucia Ballas-Traynor, svp, gm of MTV Tr3s, has been appointed publisher of People en Espanol, Time Inc. Entertainment Group president Paul Caine announced today.

Commentary: To stay relevant, media must diversify – Ruben Navarrette Jr.

July 23, 2008

Rick Rodriguez Named Carnegie Professor at Cronkite School

July 17, 2008

Five Minutes with Rick Sanchez – The CNN anchor talks about what it’s like to be a Latino in mainstream journalism.

July 14, 2008

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

Mexican Revolution focused media attention on El Paso

The New Immigrants series from SouthCoastToday.com

June 26, 2008

I Survived Racy, Spanish-Language TV

June 23, 2008

The state of HispanicTips and its future

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)

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.”

April 30, 2008

CNN writer and 20-year PC vet tries Apple’s MacBook Air: I’m switching to Mac – Elizabeth Mateo

April 29, 2008

School of Journalism Offers Course for Journalists “Covering the Latino Community” – The University of Texas at Austin

April 28, 2008

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

April 25, 2008

Magazine caters to Hispanic community – St. Joseph, Missouri

WETA AND LATINO PUBLIC BROADCASTING – CPB Funds Work on “The Latino Americans”

April 22, 2008

High school senior writes winning Ruben Salazar essay

Online Presence Still Stumps Hispanic Print Publishers

April 21, 2008

National Council of La Raza: Latino Vote Galvanized by Hate in Immigration Debate

Recognition of Rubén Salazar with a new stamp is a fitting tribute. It is fitting that we are advancing the education of our future journalists and scholars in his name.

April 16, 2008

“Viva Hollywood” — Let the novela trial begin – Maria Conchita Alonso is host and judge of this new reality competition

April 10, 2008

Mexican investigative reporter scoops UN press freedom prize – Lydia Cacho Ribeiro

April 8, 2008

Illegal Immigrant Births – At Your Expense, Taxpayers Foot Bill For Roughly 300,000 Children Born Into Citizenship When Their Parents Are Illegal – (non-biased headline, don’t you think)

March 31, 2008

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

March 24, 2008

Immigrant Rights Trump Sex Scandal For Hispanic Media

March 22, 2008

Telemundo’s sweet surrender – The Spanish-language station gave up its valiant attempt to form a third broadcast network in Mexico.

March 17, 2008

The Housewives Are Now Desesperadas

March 6, 2008

El Diario crossing over to Brooklyn – (marking its 95th anniversary this year!!!)

March 5, 2008

Periodismo Ciudadano::Citizen Journalism Spreads in Spanish-Speaking World | PBS

On Local Radio, an Accent on Spanglish – Rocio Trujillo on WBON 98.5 FM, La Nueva Fiesta in New York City

How Clinton Won Texas: Hispanic Media Weigh In

CNNs Advantage in Español – (in terms of coverage of the Texas primary)

February 28, 2008

Voices for the voiceless: Young Latinos are speaking out on air – Radio Arte in Pilsen, Chicago

February 25, 2008

Más Vale Tarde Con Alex Cambert – Alex Cambert of the Telemundo show “Más Vale Tarde con Alex Cambert.” Mr. Cambert, 39, who grew up in Miami, is using pop culture to appeal to Latinos in the United States.

February 18, 2008

Drawing Their Own Map: The Latino Animation Industry – Mary Castillo takes a close look at the groundbreaking creators of Latino animated series now appearing on your TV screen.

February 4, 2008

Candidates vie for bite of ‘Big Enchilada’ – (don’t you think the BBC could come up with a better term for California than ‘Big Enchilada’ or am I being picky?)

January 31, 2008

Major Hispanic Group Launches ‘Hate Speech’ Campaign Targeting Dobbs, Beck

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)

January 28, 2008

‘Hispanic panic’ as Arizona immigration crackdown bites – (this is a new term, I haven’t seen before – Hispanic Panic ?!?!?)

January 23, 2008

WGBY wins grant for Latino program – teach Latino youth essential television, radio and online journalism skills – Massachusetts

January 17, 2008

‘Desperate Housewives’ en espanol has ‘Amas’ appeal

January 16, 2008

Hispanic Newspaper Fills Void – South Dakota

January 15, 2008

Antonio Mora leaving Channel 2 to become CBS Miami TV station’s chief anchor

January 11, 2008

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

Readex to Release Hispanic American Newspapers, 1808–1980

January 7, 2008

Maggie Rodriguez: New Co-Host Of CBS Early Show

January 4, 2008

Spanish TV Pioneer Manolo Reyes Dies – Miami

January 2, 2008

Whatever Happened to Rebecca Aguilar? (Latina Lista)

December 11, 2007

Hispanic Media Vets Launch Mio.TV

December 10, 2007

Radio Realidad: The Popular Voice in Honduras

December 9, 2007

Don Cheto is the talk of the town – The cranky old on-air character at Spanish-language station KBUE-FM is actually played by a 27-year-old immigrant who’s got his competition in a sweat. -Los Angeles

December 4, 2007

Fifth Anniversay for ‘La Cucaracha’ Comic

Maggie Rodriguez Named Co-Anchor of The Early Show

December 3, 2007

The Final Say: Roberto Suro

First Newscast Directed at Immigrants from Puebla Living in the United States

November 28, 2007

Linda Alvarez Became 1st Latina To Anchor English-Language L.A. Weekday Newscast – signing off

What’s the Spanish for ‘That was the wrong ad’? – Fort Worth

November 27, 2007

Elena Poniatowska on Immigration – Why Mexicans Would Rather Live in Fear Than in Mexico

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

Mexican visitor’s lament: Our best hands are here – (Tina Griego talks with Evangelina Hernández co-editor at El Universal about immigration) – Denver

November 26, 2007

The Times appoints director of interactive media – Martin Albornoz – Munster, Indiana

University of Arizona Hispanic journalism students picked for NY Times workshop

November 25, 2007

Santa Ana book seller gets national spotlight – Ruebén Martinez, owner of Librería Martinez Books

Doing well vs. doing good at Si TV

November 23, 2007

Chicana “token” turns into top TV journalist – Beverly Martinez – Denver

November 19, 2007

Mexican TV network (Azteca) adding English classes to its lineup

November 14, 2007

Chicana Writer Strikes Back – The beauty of the WGA strike is that you don’t have be a WGA member to join us; we don’t discriminate (response to White Writers Strike)

White Writers Strike – Raza si, guerra no… By Al Carlos Hernandez

November 13, 2007

Spanish-Language DJ Climbs to Number Two Spot with Make-Believe Persona – Don Cheto in Los Angeles

November 12, 2007

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

November 11, 2007

My spin on a dust-up with Bill O’Reilly – Don’t miss point of teen protest: military preys on poor and middle-class students

October 31, 2007

ABC scores with diversity – The success of “Betty” earned ABC an A- for the 2006-07 season

Big web push by Hispanic magazines – As online population explodes titles beef up content

October 30, 2007

Latina journalist to speak on breaking stereotypes, sexism – Baylor University

MultiCultClassics: Essay 4638 – Laura Martinez, Ad Age’s Big Tent and the Association of Hispanic Advertising Agencies (I think we are getting close to a plot-line for a new telenovela)

October 24, 2007

News… Emergency En Español

October 23, 2007

Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One Teresa Rodriguez

A joint casting call speaks to them – As networks seek Latino actors, NBC gets a big boost from Telemundo.

October 20, 2007

Raul Campos is a unique voice in L.A. radio – The host of ‘Nocturna’ on KCRW is the rare Latino DJ on an English-language station.

October 9, 2007

War not over for protesting veterans – (more on Ken Burn’s omission)

October 1, 2007

2nd-largest Spanish broadcaster comes to Alaska – Telemundo

September 30, 2007

Hispanic Baptists telecast the Good News – “Llego la Hora” (The Time Has Arrived) – California’s Hispanic Southern Baptists via Telemundo.

September 27, 2007

When a columnist returns from a cancer fight, what does The Tennessean do? – Tim Chavez’s plight

Five tips to ensure Hispanic media don’t cover your story – Hispanic MPR

September 24, 2007

‘Baldo’ Strip Includes What ‘The War’ Series Mostly Omits

September 23, 2007

Latino WWII vets ‘don’t deserve this’

Were Latinos right in putting Burns in the hot seat?

The choice of how to describe immigrants is vital – This is the second of two columns by Edward Schumacher-Matos, who is reviewing Miami Herald coverage of immigration issues.

September 20, 2007

Carlos Guerra: Family appreciates Tío Beto’s sacrifice, even if filmmaker doesn’t

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

September 19, 2007

WLEY 107.9 FM & Spanish Broadcasting System Delivers Corvette – (looks like SBS cleaned up thier little PR mess)

Cartoonist Tells of Hispanics at War – Hector Cantu

September 17, 2007

MTV Tr3s Doubles Base To 6.2M Hispanic Homes

An outside view of immigration coverage

September 13, 2007

Study Underscores Newspapers’ Preference for Anglo Columnists Over Latinos (Latina Lista)

Bienvenidos a Latina Lista partnership with Pegasus News – Dallas, Texas

The World According to Univision – By LESLIE SANCHEZ

September 12, 2007

Radio chef sizzles on air – Chef Martín Limas – Denver

September 10, 2007

New Hispanic TV Network Slated to Launch Tomorrow – Miami and New York – CaribeVisión

September 7, 2007

Help! Change TV Sets Record Straight on Nielsen’s Hispanic Ratings Move – Nielsen’s Much Touted Move Leaves U.S. Born Latinos Out of the Mix … Again!

August 27, 2007

Film tells of battle vs. Hispanic stereotypes – “Below the Fold: The Pulitzer That Defined Latino Journalism”

A Ken Burns Guilt Trip at PBS?

August 23, 2007

Goodbye Nacho Express-News Axes Conservative Cartoonist, Keeps Liberal – San Antonio

News Hounds: Geraldo vs. Tancredo On Illegal Immigration

August 16, 2007

Just In: Democratic Presidential Candidates Accept Univisions Forum Invitation Latina Lista

An Hispanic group is calling for picketing and the ouster of the market manager for Clear Channel Radio in Cincinnati.

Teens Launch Las Vegas’ First Spanish Radio Talk Show

August 13, 2007

BBC team ends US Spanish journey

August 10, 2007

Mainstream to Ethnic Media – A New Career Direction

July 30, 2007

Latino Youth Audience Is Watching mun2 – Interview with Flavio Morales, VP of programming for mun2

BBC team make US Spanish journey

July 23, 2007

Earth & Sky Radio Series Receives $1.3 Million to Produce Spanish-Language Counterpart

July 16, 2007

Wheres the rose between his teeth? – Journalists couldn’t resist unleashing tired ethnic innuendos after Villaraigosa admitted his affair.

July 12, 2007

‘Ask a Mexican!’ author out to break stereotypes – Gustavo Arellano

Ken Burns versus the critics (well, “versus” might be a stretch, as might “critics”)

July 11, 2007

English-language Newspapers Still Dont Recognize Latinos as Part of Their Core Readership

July 10, 2007

Migrant-bill backlash targets talk radio

July 9, 2007

Spanish newscast starts today – The first in the Pacific Northwest – (kind of hard to believe)

July 1, 2007

Mexican journalist booted out of Texas anti-immigrant rally

June 26, 2007

Australian Big Brother producer apologizes for program Mexican government called offensive

June 24, 2007

Univision journalist puzzles over deaths of 400 Mexican women

Lou Dobbs and Sancho Panza

June 21, 2007

Richard Ramirez of Mercury News Found Dead in Home

Review shows U.S. broadcasts reach Cubans but few numbers cited

June 19, 2007

Dobbs’ “amnesty” captions appear below three more CNN correspondents’ reports

June 17, 2007

LAPD chief, journalists discuss immigration rally clash; reporter says officer beat her

June 14, 2007

Latino Groups Demand CNN Give Equal Time to Dobbs Assaults Latina Lista

June 13, 2007

Market Spotlight: Hispanic Broadcasters

June 12, 2007

Popular disc jockey goes to Washington with 1 million letters – Eduardo “Piolin” Sotelo

Spanish for Travel Writers

June 11, 2007

Hispanic Journalists Brace for Change

May 31, 2007

Why Do Some People Think ALL Latinos Want to Watch Spanish-language Television Shows? (or radio, internet or news)

Jailed Reporter Lydia Cacho Speaks Out Following Her Detainment (worth listening to)

May 25, 2007

Spanish programming ends on KSKA, decision questioned – Anchorage

May 24, 2007

Is it wrong not to identify conservative, anti-immigration sources when writing columns on immigration? I know a lot of journalists read this what do you think?

May 23, 2007

Peter Boyles’ guest Anderson implied that Latinos “breed” like “chickens and rats” – Colorado

Telemundo Goes Presidential: Offers 2 Debates Among Dems

May 10, 2007

Abuse of the media?: Lou Dobbs

May 8, 2007

Clemenseando: LA’s Spanish-language Media

May 7, 2007

CNN removes link to protested site

Habla Usted Ingles?::U.S. Media Fails to Deliver Spanish News Online

May 3, 2007

Ken Burns is bowing to ill-advised pressure and setting a bad precedent

April 30, 2007

MTV courts Latino audiences – Viacom launches aggressive move to nab viewers

April 25, 2007

Telemundo’s Julissa Marenco Touches D.C.’s Community Every Day

April 24, 2007

Talk hosts now insult Mexicans – (the W-word???)

April 23, 2007

So What’s the Deal: Do Hispanics Really Want High Quality Educational TV Programming or Are They Only a Novela and Sports TV Audience?

April 19, 2007

Immigration key issue in Pulitzer Prize speech for Sonia Nazario

Once outed, man hosts gay Spanish-language radio show – San Francisco

April 18, 2007

PBS hires Hispanic documentarian to work with Burns on World War II series – Hector Galan

April 16, 2007

Untold Stories from the Border Will Have Their Moment

April 13, 2007

Mota knows no limits as an announcer. Jose Mota is bidding for one of the most prestigious titles in all of Southern California sportscasting.

April 11, 2007

Burns, PBS have history of not including Hispanics – Janet Murguia

April 8, 2007

¡Sorpresa! fills language gap in children’s TV

April 3, 2007

The 2007 NCLR ALMA Awards Returns to ABC with Host and Producer Eva Longoria

Siempre Mujer Goes Green for its April/May 2007 Issue

April 2, 2007

Hispanics apply pressure to PBS over Ken Burns WWII documentary

March 26, 2007

Hispanic Market: Adjusting to Life in the Mainstream – As Marketers Come Around, Latino TV Tweaks Its Upfront Strategies

March 22, 2007

Hispanic-media research becoming more available – Texas State University

March 14, 2007

No Sabado Gigantes Here – V-me

March 7, 2007

MPA: Hispanic Market Lucrative, If Understood

March 5, 2007

The New World of Hispanic TV

February 23, 2007

Filmmaking students learn craft working on educational telenovela – New Mexico

February 22, 2007

Hispanic Mags Growth Slow, Despite Cultural Boom

Hispanic Author and TV Personality Ingrid Hoffmann Signs Multi-Year Deal with Food Network

February 13, 2007

DosCentavos.net: LULAC Responds to “Patrona” Article – Texas

February 5, 2007

Venezuelan voices increase in South Florida radio

February 1, 2007

Latina Lista: Nielsen Media Says Top Ten Shows among Hispanics are All Telenovelas? Gasp Can it be true?

January 23, 2007

Do you find this headline “N.M. Gov Throws Sombrero Into Ring.” offensive or indicative or….

January 22, 2007

Spanish standoff on radio – Luis Jimenez

January 19, 2007

Small Rant – Why can’t I find a website for Sports Illustrated Latino

January 18, 2007

Small-Firm Lawyer Hosts Spanish TV Show to Explain Law – Ralph Perales’ ‘Leyes Cotidianas’ airs on Atlanta’s WPBA at 10 a.m. on Sundays

January 17, 2007

Spanish Language Radio Is Here To Stay.

January 16, 2007

Ex-teachers magazine caters to Latino youths – LaTeen

January 2, 2007

Latino comic Reymundo in for Showtime series

December 28, 2006

Mexican journalists caught in the crossfire of citys drug-cartel wars

December 21, 2006

Shades of Brown – The L.A. Times’ Latino problem

December 18, 2006

Telemundos eager to create content for NBC – 5 Question with President Don Browne

Producer battles Nielsens over missing Latinos

December 15, 2006

Sarah Anderson on Augusto Pinochet, Rafael Olmeda on NBC-Telemundo

December 7, 2006

Hispanic media playing crucial role in search for abducted baby

December 6, 2006

Mexico’s Newest TV Drama Is a Bid to Block a Third Broadcaster – Grupo Casa Saba y Mr. Saba’s role

December 5, 2006

Shocking New Television Documentary on Latin American Human Trafficking and Its Toll to Premiere on PBS in January

December 4, 2006

A Tough Sell – Advertising on Hispanic TV in English