Hispanic Market Overview 2015 Now Available For Marketers To Get ‘Back To Basics’
The sixth annual Hispanic Market Overview, a comprehensive look at the state of U.S. Hispanic advertising and marketing, is now available for download.
The sixth annual Hispanic Market Overview, a comprehensive look at the state of U.S. Hispanic advertising and marketing, is now available for download.
An exclusive analysis of the U.S. Hispanic internet audience, courtesy of Hispanic On Demand, this complimentary report offers a comprehensive look at how Latinos use the internet and how your brand can grow by taking the smartest approach to connecting with this influential and increasingly important consumer group.
According to Kantar Media, Spanish-language television continues to enjoy robust advertising growth. However, what Kantar defines as “Hispanic Local Radio” experienced a significant year-over-year dip–a worrying sign in a volatile market for Spanish-language and Hispanic-targeted AM and FM broadcasters.
According to “Hispanic Print Overview 2014,” produced by The Adam R Jacobson Editorial Services and Research Consultancy and released by EPMG, Hispanic print media is thriving–despite the continued decline of the overall U.S. print media industry. The 47 Hispanic newspapers measured by Kantar Media enjoyed a 1.4% increase in year-over-year measured ad spending from Q1 2012 to Q1 2013.
Hispanic Market Overview 2014, presented by Lopez Negrete Communications, is now available via download at no charge to all via HispanicAd.com. We thank the more than 3,000 industry professionals who downloaded this year’s report within the first 24 hours of its release. We continue our series of excepts with a Q&A session from Houston featuring Alex Lopez Negrete.
In the fifth edition of Hispanic Market Overview, the question of “what is ‘total market’ and how does the marketer best tackle this in their buying and planning and Hispanic executions?” is fully probed by some of the top executives in the Hispanic market today. We also examine the coveted Latino millennial, and why they are important as influencers and are social media leaders.
Learn in this dynamic report the opportunities that exist for marketers by engaging Hispanic sports fans through text-to-win promotions, Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms. Among those interviewed are Wasserman Media Group VP/Hispanic Marketing Heidi Pellerano, noted Hispanic blogging expert Manny Ruiz, Hispanic sports media executives, Orlando Magic VP/Communications Joel Glass, and journalists Kevin Baxter (Los Angeles Times) and Bridget Carey (CNet).
SBS’s Miami cluster on Monday completed its transition of WXDJ-FM’s “El Zol” Tropical format to 100,000-watt powerhouse WRMA-FM by debuting on WXDJ what may be best-described as a hybrid Tropical/Spanish Contemporary format under the moniker “I-95” – pronounced “Eee-Noventa-y-Cinco.”
More than four months after Univision Radio confirmed the surprisingly abrupt departure from Univision Radio of Eddie “Piolin” Sotelo, the company today unveiled the program that will replace Piolin at its regional Mexican flagship KSCA-FM “La 101.9” in Los Angeles–but not on Piolin’s former Texas affiliates.
Veteran journalist, multicultural analyst and Hispanic market strategist Adam R Jacobson has been named Editor of Hispanic Television Update, the widely read monthly electronic newsletter published and distributed by B&C/Multichannel News. Jacobson’s appointment as editor is effective with the October 17, 2013 newsletter.