Hispanic Magazine: City Called 6th Best for Hispanics
Good Job Market, Low Cost of Living Cited Hispanic magazine rates Albuquerque the sixth best city for Hispanic Americans to live in, pointing to a strong job market, low cost of living and good Hispanic representation in local government and business. In its August issue, the magazine mentions an additional plus for the city: it is home to the National Hispanic Cultural Center of New Mexico. Center director Thomas Chavez said Thursday that he feels good about the...
Hispanic Magazine: TURNING LA PAGINA
In an increasingly crowded Hispanic magazine market, People en español, with an estimated $24.4 million, was by far the leader in 2002 advertising revenue, according to a study released this week by HispanicMagazineMonitor of Miami.People en español (circulation 400,000) alone captured almost a quarter of the $98 million Hispanic magazine-advertising market, said Carlos Pelay, president of Media Economics Group, which owns HispanicMagazineMonitor.com. A longtime leader in...
Hispanic Magazine: Five Arlington residents honored as state's most influential Hispanics
Five Arlington residents were recognized Saturday night as among the state's most influential Hispanics during the Texas Hispanic Magazine 1996 Brillante Awards ceremony at the Arlington Marriott hotel.About 400 people attended the banquet, which was a who's who among Hispanic politicians and community activists. The five Arlington residents honored at the event were: Dallas Morning News Deputy Managing Editor Gilbert Bailon; University of Texas at Arlington...
Hispanic Magazine offers free guide to colleges
To help Hispanic students find the college that is just right for them, HISPANIC Magazine has compiled a "1995 Guide to the Top 25 Colleges for Hispanics," and they're offering it for free.In addition to the top schools, the guide offers a listing of colleges and universities with high levels of Hispanic enrollment, or Hispanic-serving institutions compiled by the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities. Editor and Publisher Alfredo J. Estrada...
Hispanic magazine cuts `Corporate 100' list to 75
Austin-based Hispanic magazine has decided to honor only 75 corporations instead of 100 this year because it can't find enough companies worth recognizing for their support of the Hispanic community. ``Politically and economically, the Hispanic community came of age last year,'' said Alfredo Estrada, publisher-editor of the 10-year-old publication. ``Hispanics now have about $300 billion of purchasing power. And Hispanics voted in record numbers in the...