Hispanic Radio Today 2010 Released By Arbitron, With Analysis From Adam R Jacobson

More than ever Latinos across the U.S. can access audio programming via an ever-widening array of delivery vehicles. Yet as Arbitron points out in its recently released 2010 edition of Hispanic Radio Today, “radio’s reach among both English-dominant and Spanish-dominant listeners continues to land between 94 percent and 96 percent — a constant since Hispanic Radio Today’s first study back in the 1990s.”

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Hispanic TV Set To Grow In Denver

The Denver Post’s Joanne Ostrow talked to local and national media executives who shared their thoughts about the booming Latino population. Most expect a thorough national head count – Census 2010 – to quantify their potential for growing audiences … and ad revenues. “Denver has been late to the table,” said Miami-based Hispanic media consultant Adam Jacobson. “But maybe the time is ripe, and maybe the dollars are finally there for it to work.”

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