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The State of Spanish Language Media

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The Center for the Study of Latino Media & Markets is hosting the 2nd Annual Latino Media Conference from February 19 through 21st.


If you can't make it to Texas State University, you can watch the live stream at www.centerforlatinomedia.com

Discussions will include:

  • The development of Spanish-language media in Ibero-America
  • The status and future of Latino-oriented media in the U.S.
  • Media policies pertaining to U.S. Latinos & Latino-oriented media
  • The role of SL/Latino media in Ibero-American/Latino politics

Scholars, students, media analysts, media professionals, and policy advocates will meet to discuss their research and assessments of the state of Spanish-language media in the world, and the status and future of Latino-oriented media in the U.S.  FCC policies that affect Latinos and Latino-oriented media will also be discussed as specific research and policy agendas will be proposed for consideration by the next presidential administration and the new Federal Communications Commission.


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