Latinos Spend More Time On Social Media Than Other Groups

Latinos Spend More Time On Social Media Than Other Groups

Mary Mata March 9, 2012

By Juan Elizondo Given the habits in my own home, I wasn’t surprised to read more evidence that Hispanics spend more time in social media channels than other ethnic groups in the United States. […]

Facebook Allows Advertisers To Target Latinos

Mary Mata February 23, 2012

Facebook is now allowing its advertisers to select their targeting based on ethnicity — specifically Latinos. This makes sense, considering that 1 in 6 Americans are now Latino, which represents a […]

The Next Online Explosion: Original Latino Web Series

Mary Mata February 20, 2012

By Jose Cruz, OurTiempo.com In December of 2011 more than 43 billion videos were viewed online with the average viewer watching 23.2 hours of online video content according to comscore. The […]

Invest In Education And Broadband Access To Help Latinos

Mary Mata February 8, 2012

By Kristian Ramos As Americans continue to struggle with high unemployment and underemployment at record levels, President Barack Obama has made building a stronger economy, a central theme in his re-election […]

SOPA’s Not The Fix, But Latinos Should Care About The Problem

Mary Mata January 19, 2012

By José Cruz, OurTiempo.com Yesterday everyone jumped online to protest SOPA and PIPA anti-piracy bills, new acts that would allow U.S. internet providers to block access to mostly foreign websites with […]

Why Should Latinos Care About SOPA?

Mary Mata January 18, 2012

By Amalia Deloney, Grassroots Policy Director at the Center for Media Justice Today websites across the country will purposely black out their pages so visitors will see only information about Stop […]

Want To Support Latinos In The Media? Turn Off Your TV

Mary Mata January 13, 2012

By Julia Ahumada Grob and Jazmin Chavez, Latino Rebels The 2010 Census revealed that with over 50 million Latinos in the United States, 1 out of every 6 people are of Hispanic or […]

My iPhone Is My Child And My Email Is My Identity

Mary Mata January 6, 2012

By Amalia Deloney, Grassroots Policy Director at the Center for Media Justice Holidays are always fun, if for no other reason than you get to see your family and old […]

Latinos Spent $5 Billion On Mobile Devices During The Holidays

NewsTaco January 5, 2012

If you’re Latino and you’re reading this on your fancy-shmancy new iPad, you’re not alone. A survey of Latino holiday spending estimates that Latinos may have spent up to $5 […]

NewsTaco Weekly Roundup: Nov. 19 – 27, 2011

Mary Mata November 27, 2011

Some great stuff this week, my favorite being the great political chisme of the week: a complete reshuffling of Texas’ congressional candidates. Check that out, for sure. Then there was […]