Within the last decade Latino media in the U.S. have developed at a very rapid pace, while Latino audiences have received little or no attention as research subjects for academic purposes (Rodríguez, 1999; Desipio, 1998, 1999). Scholars have reported tha
Christopher Chávez offers a detailed and incisive look at the evolution of television marketing prac...
In the United States, the Latino/a population is very poorly represented in the media by being both ...
textThis dissertation investigates the dynamics of production surrounding United States Spanish-lang...
Historically, Spanish-language networks have been able to secure a point of difference by defining t...
It has been observed that most American TV media has taken on a format that seems to concern itself ...
It has been observed that most American TV media has taken on a format that seems to concern itself ...
textThis dissertation investigates how Spanish-language television networks in the United States re...
The media are powerful agents of socialization in modern society influencing values, beliefs, and at...
Media is used to shape the identity of a nation. It serves as a vehicle to reassure and reaffirm the...
In his amendment to political-economic media theory, Dallas Smythe has argued that under monopoly ca...
The chapter investigates the intersections of television with Latinx communities, and the ways in wh...
In the last decades the population in United States with Hispanic roots, comprised of many different...
Over the years, Latino portrayals in the media industry have had negative effects on the Latino comm...
The discrepancy between demographic and represented realities of ethnic minorities on TV has been no...
Because Latinos are underrepresented and often negatively stereotyped in the media, concern is frequ...
Christopher Chávez offers a detailed and incisive look at the evolution of television marketing prac...
In the United States, the Latino/a population is very poorly represented in the media by being both ...
textThis dissertation investigates the dynamics of production surrounding United States Spanish-lang...
Historically, Spanish-language networks have been able to secure a point of difference by defining t...
It has been observed that most American TV media has taken on a format that seems to concern itself ...
It has been observed that most American TV media has taken on a format that seems to concern itself ...
textThis dissertation investigates how Spanish-language television networks in the United States re...
The media are powerful agents of socialization in modern society influencing values, beliefs, and at...
Media is used to shape the identity of a nation. It serves as a vehicle to reassure and reaffirm the...
In his amendment to political-economic media theory, Dallas Smythe has argued that under monopoly ca...
The chapter investigates the intersections of television with Latinx communities, and the ways in wh...
In the last decades the population in United States with Hispanic roots, comprised of many different...
Over the years, Latino portrayals in the media industry have had negative effects on the Latino comm...
The discrepancy between demographic and represented realities of ethnic minorities on TV has been no...
Because Latinos are underrepresented and often negatively stereotyped in the media, concern is frequ...
Christopher Chávez offers a detailed and incisive look at the evolution of television marketing prac...
In the United States, the Latino/a population is very poorly represented in the media by being both ...
textThis dissertation investigates the dynamics of production surrounding United States Spanish-lang...