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“The CEO’s Competitive Advantage: Harnessing the Power of the Hispanic Workforce to Drive Business Success” by Marcela Manjarrez is released with Forbes Books. This release is posted on behalf of Forbes Books (operated by Advantage Media Group under license). NEW YORK (September 24, 2024) — The CEO’s Competitive Advantage: Harnessing the Power of the Hispanic Workforce to Drive Business Success by Marcela Manjarrez is published with Forbes Books, the exclusive business book publishing imprint of Forbes. Manjarrez’s insightful new work is available on Amazon. In her groundbreaking book, Manjarrez draws upon her extensive experience as a corporate leader and her personal journey as a…

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As we honor this year’s Hispanic Heritage Month, it’s essential to recognize the pivotal role the Latino vote will play in the 2024 presidential election: For the first time in history, 36 million Latinos will be eligible to vote in the United States, marking their rise as the “majority makers” for national and local campaigns, resolutions and propositions.¹ And for marketers tracking this powerful influence,² it’s critical to recognize that Latino voters may not only represent a pivotal voting bloc in the upcoming election, but can also be a “swing“ consumer vote for many brands. Unfortunately, however, there’s a major discrepancy…

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For many women in midlife, the thought of switching from a steady corporate job to becoming an entrepreneur may feel overwhelming, but it can also be incredibly rewarding. As more and more women over 50 are making the leap, this career transition is not just possible, it’s a path to financial independence, personal fulfillment, and greater control over your life. Women at midlife are increasingly leaving corporate life behind in search of entrepreneurship because they are seeking more control over their careers, time, and life. After years of climbing the corporate ladder, many women find themselves disillusioned with rigid structures, limited…

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Hispanic News Websites Here are 40 Best Hispanic News Websites you must follow in 2024 MundoNOW MundoNow is the #1 independently-owned digital new source for Latinos in the United States. Published in both English and Spanish, MundoNow reaches mi…moreMedia Outlet mundonow.com + FollowFacebook Followers 5.9MTwitter Followers 8.9KInstagram Followers 149LinkedInYouTubeApp StoreGoogle Play Podcast Frequency 29 posts / dayGet Contact Promoted 1. Al Jazeera India AgriNet stands as a vital digital platform dedicated to the agricultural sector in India, offering a comprehensive array of resources, news, and expert insights tailored to the needs of farmers, agribusiness professionals, and industry stakeholders. The website covers a broad spectrum of topics, including crop management, agricultural…

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NUMBER OF OUTLETS We identified 624 Latino news media outlets in the U.S., including Puerto Rico. (See our section on Puerto Rican media.) If we subtract Puerto Rico, the number is 558. SIZE The two big players, Univision and Telemundo, have a combined total of 136 TV stations out of the 181 stations we identified. Univision owns and operates 65 stations, along with the 26 stations of UniMás, a sister network owned by the same corporation that carries Univision programming. Telemundo, owned by Comcast through NBC Universal, owns and operates 45 stations. We identified 49 local TV stations not owned by…

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In a fragmented media environment with seemingly endless sources of information to choose from, Americans’ news habits have changed dramatically in the 21st century. Today, an overwhelming majority of Americans get news at least sometimes from digital devices. This fact sheet looks at the platforms Americans turn to for news, including patterns and trends. News consumption across platforms A large majority of U.S. adults (86%) say they at least sometimes get news from a smartphone, computer or tablet, including 57% who say they do so often. These figures are almost identical to the share who got news from digital devices…

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Vocabulary and grammar are the foundation of language learning. But what good is learning a language like Spanish if you aren’t able to engage with the many cultures behind it? Reading the news in Spanish can help you stay tapped into current events while expanding your vocabulary and refining your reading skills. Whether you prefer to read, watch, or listen, there are plenty of options for Spanish-language news sources. We’ve made a list of some of the biggest and best to help you find your new favorite. Of course, reading the news can’t replace learning with a dedicated language program.…

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Hispanic news sites are as diverse as the U.S. Hispanic population itself. These sites may be Spanish, English, or bilingual. They may focus on specific Latino communities in the U.S., broadly cover all of Latin America, or focus on breaking news in Spanish. No matter the language or areas of coverage, they all offer diverse voices telling the stories of millions in the U.S. and throughout the Americas. As the U.S. prepares to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month from Sept. 15-Oct. 15, we are taking a look at some of the best sites for reading and understanding these stories and the…

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“Latino” and “Hispanic” have long been the most prominent terms used to describe people in the U.S. with roots in Latin America and Spain. But over the last several years, “Latinx” has become a de-facto gender neutral alternative to Latino and Hispanic, according to a new study by race and ethnicity researchers. Despite the increased awareness of the term among Latinos — 47% have heard of it — only 4% or 1.9 million people use “Latinx” to describe themselves, an increase of 1 percent since 2019, according to the study by the Pew Research Center. “’Latinx’ is more broadly known…

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There are over 65 million Americans of Latino descent in the U.S. — and their immense diversity is as wide and representative as America itself. In a year of political polarization fueled by a presidential election, we’re marking Hispanic Heritage Month by focusing on 10 Americans who have received major recognition or seen their work and influence grow in 2024. While they do vastly different work, they all have one thing in common: Their Latino heritage proudly informs their expertise and their outlook — as well as their commitment to making things better. Liza Colón-Zayas: TV’s unforgettable character (and now Emmy winner!) When…

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