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Hispanic Social Media Programs Are Lagging, but Are Poised For Growth, Results of a National Survey Show

Results of first TeleNoticias-LatinoWire Hispanic Social Media Survey

NEW YORK, NY (April 25, 2011) –Hispanic social media programs lag social media programs for non-Hispanic audiences by a two to one margin but are poised for growth, according to the 2011 TeleNoticias-LatinoWire Hispanic Social Media Survey released today in conjunction with Hispanicize.

Results showed that while 92% of those surveyed have social media programs, less than half (45%) have programs specifically targeting the Hispanic market.

“The survey results are not surprising and are in line with our initial hypothesis” said David Henry, president and CEO of TeleNoticias.  “Like other areas of Hispanic marketing, social media targeting Latinos is said to be important, but that importance doesn’t translate to actual work being conducted and dollars being spent.”

The survey, conducted by Survey.com in conjunction with a coalition of partners that also included HispanicAd.com and the Hispanic Public Relations Association was executed between March 22, 2011 and April 3, 2011.  A total of 202 survey responses were collected.

The most common response when asked about the planning process for social media programs was that there was “No annual plan … most components are defined as the year unfolds.”  This was the case for programs targeting both the mainstream and Hispanic markets.

“What can be derived from the survey is that social media is still very much in the formative state at most companies and hasn’t yet become a part of the strategic communications plan, “ said Tom Mulgrew, Vice President of Agency Relations for Business Wire. “I think we can expect that to change in the coming years.”

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Hispanic Corporate Social Media Survey Launched to Gauge What Fortune 1000 Companies Think About Latino Social Media Industry

- Fortune 1000 PR pros, CMOs, and other senior brand managers are urged to participate in the survey at http://bit.ly/hcJctk

The Hispanic Public Relations Association (HPRA) and Hispanicize, organizers of Hispanicize 2011, have launched a comprehensive Hispanic Corporate Social Media Survey of Fortune 1000 companies in order to gain an understanding of what companies think of social media targeting the Hispanic market, their attitudes, use of social media and predictions for the next year.

The 10-minute long survey is being promoted nationally through a coalition of industry organizations and trade media outlets that includes the Public Relations Association of America (PRSA), the Hispanic PR Blog and HispanicAd.com.  The survey, which will be unveiled at the Hispanicize 2011 conference, is being conducted and tabulated by Survey.com.

This survey of public relations professionals, CMOs and other key brand managers at Fortune 1000 companies will provide the entire marketing and media industry with a rare snapshot of what major brands believe matters most when it comes to Hispanic social media.

Results from the survey will be presented at Hispanicize 2011, the 2nd Annual Hispanic PR and Social Media Conference being held in Hollywood, CA April 6-8.  Final survey results will be mass distributed online and will also be available in the 2011/2012 Hispanic Social Media Guide published in May.

Public relations professionals are urged to participate and/or send information about the survey to their clients and PR/marketing colleagues.

To participate in the survey, please go to http://bit.ly/hcJctk

HPRA-NY — Meet the Media: Digital Divas

Come show your fellow PR Professionals in New York City some love and learn about the latest trends online while you’re at it.

Meet the Media: Digital Divas

Listen to a VIP panel discussion with some of Hispanic media’s leading ladies.

Participants include:

•       AOL Latino, Marcela Sarmiento, Original Programming Coordinator
•       Casa Naranja, Elizabeth Mateo, Publisher
•       La Cosmopolatina, Lizbeth Cardozo, Co-Founder
•       My Latino Voice, Rosa Alonso, Founder/CEO

When: Wednesday, March 2
6:00 – 7:00 PM panel/wine & cheese reception

Where: Porter Novelli
75 Varick Street, 6th Floor (Subway: 1/2 to Canal St.)
Cost: HPRA-NY members: Free
Non-members: $25
RSVP:  Before Friday, February 25. Space is limited.  Register Now!

GETTING THE MOST OUT OF SOCIAL MEDIA

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010
8:30 – 10:00 am
The Axis Agency
919 Third Avenue
15th Floor
New York, NY

Join us to hear Sree Sreenivasan from Columbia’s Graduate Journalism School and Alberto Vourvoulias-Bush from  FOXNewsLatino.com tell us what communicators need to know about social media.  This presentation is similar to those  given at the Boston Globe, CNN, St. Louis Post-Dispatch and many other newsroom

This is not to be missed!

Sree  Sreenivasan is a tech evangelist and skeptic (he can explain how he’s both).  He is a professor and dean of students affairs at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, where he teaches in the digital media program, including media entrepreneurship. A former TV technology reporter on WABC and WNBC, he is now a contributing editor at DNAinfo.com, a Manhattan-news startup he helped launch in 2009 with Joe Ricketts (the founder of Ameritrade and whose family just bought the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field).

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GETTING THE MOST OUT OF SOCIAL MEDIA

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010
8:30 – 10:00 am
The Axis Agency
919 Third Avenue
14th Floor – Jack Morton Cafe
New York, NY

Join us to hear Sree Sreenivasan tell us what communicators need to know about social media.  This presentation is similar to those he’s given at the Boston Globe, CNN, St. Louis Post-Dispatch and many other newsrooms.

This is not to be missed!

Sree  Sreenivasan is a tech evangelist and skeptic (he can explain how he’s both).  He is a professor and dean of students affairs at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, where he teaches in the digital media program, including media entrepreneurship. A former TV technology reporter on WABC and WNBC, he is now a contributing editor at DNAinfo.com, a Manhattan-news startup he helped launch in 2009 with Joe Ricketts (the founder of Ameritrade and whose family just bought the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field).

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HPRA-NY Sponsors Meet the Hispanic Media Panel

REGISTER NOW!  SPACE IS LIMITED.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010
8:30 – 10:00 a.m.

Meet the Hispanic Media Panel
•    Mario Torres, Music Editor, AOL Latino
•    Maria Cristina Marrero, Editor-in-Chief, Siempre Mujer
•    Norma Morato, News Director, Univision 41 – WXTV
•    Joaquin del Rio, Executive Editor, La Voz Hispana
•    Diario de México (TBD)

Learn the following:

1. What these journalists consider newsworthy and how to make your pitch relevant;
2. What experts and resources these journalists are looking for when they write their stories; and
3. How social media has impacted their news gathering, reporting, and distribution.

When:    Tuesday, October 12, 2010,  8:30 – 10:00 a.m.

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Planning for the Coming Quake to Rock Public Relations

By Alicia Lopez, VPE Public Relations
Originally posted on the HPRA Blog

VPE staffer Alicia Lopez guest writes to give her perspective on the Hispanic Public Relations & Social Media Conference 2010.

Lourdes Rodriguez, Hispanic Public Relations Association (HPRA) Los Angeles chapter president and fellow colleague at VPE Public Relations, summed it up well on Tuesday, May 11th, by stating that those in attendance at the Hispanic Public Relations and Social Media Conference that recently took place in Dallas were at the epicenter of a large quake in the US marketing and PR scene.  While I believe Lourdes was right I, however, personally consider the conference to be a fore shock of what is to come, in other words, “The Big One is coming.”

As Lourdes stated, for those accustomed to living in earthquake territory, it often takes a large quake to grab attention.  Earthquakes in the 2, 3, and sometimes even 4 range on the Richter Scale don’t really cause a stir in California. To a degree the Hispanic market has had a lot to share with earthquakes. For years the market has been brushed aside by PR and marketing departments, especially during times of economic struggle. Today however, more corporations have taken note of the Hispanic and the multicultural markets in general and recognize their importance. The 2010 Census results are predicted to trigger “The Big One” in our field as they are expected to reveal growth in population and purchasing power among the U. S. Hispanic population. The figures are also expected to illustrate the growth of the Hispanic population throughout the country and not exclusively in traditionally strong Hispanic markets such as Los Angeles, New York, Miami and Chicago, but in other areas of the country such as Georgia, North Carolina, and Arkansas,  to name a few.

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HPRA-New York To Hold First Event on June 15th

The Hispanic Public Relations Association New York Chapter will hold it’s first event on June 15th from 5:30-7:30 at Havana Central in Times Square.

The event is open to anyone who is interested in joining HPRA-NY, learning more about HPRA, is interested in learning more about Hispanic Public Relations, or simply wants to come and meet others in Hispanic Public Relations.

Have a drink as you get a chance to meet the HPRA-NY board, learn about the chapter’s plans for the coming year, meet and network with others in the field, and learn how to get involved.

When:

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Time:

5:30-7:30 pm

Where:

Havana Central, Times Square
Mezzanine Level

151 West 46th Street
(Between 6th & 7th Ave)
New York, NY 10036

RSVP:

Bernadette Abel, babel@univision.net,  212-455-5380

Hispanic Public Relations Association Launches New York Chapter

Bicoastal Presence to Meet the Needs of Robust Community of Hispanic PR and Social Media Professionals

New York, NY – April 23, 2010 – The Hispanic Public Relations Association (HPRA) is expanding its reach nationally by introducing a New York chapter dedicated to supporting and growing the Hispanic PR profession in the heart of the big apple.

“National expansion has always been a goal for HPRA, and we have long desired to make the organization accessible to our colleagues on the east coast,” said Lourdes Rodriguez, HPRA president, Los Angeles Chapter. “Thanks to the partnership we have formed with some key executives in New York, we can now make this happen.”

HPRA NY will be structured similarly to its LA-counterpart, and will deliver on the same mission: to promote and support the Hispanic Public Relations profession while serving the needs of this growing industry and its future leaders. Additionally, similar to Los Angeles, HPRA NY will focus on the Hispanic social media space, and help communicate the importance of its role in the overall public relations discipline.

“We have been dedicated to forming this New York chapter for some time,” explained David Henry, president of TeleNoticias and the appointed President of the HPRA NY chapter. “The Hispanic marketing community in New York is a close-knit group, but those of us who live in the Hispanic PR world needed our own, official family.”

Founding members and board of directors for the NY chapter include: David Henry as President; Vice President Monica Talan, Vice President, Corporate Communications, Univision Communications, Inc.; Treasurer Melissa Smith, Executive Vice President of RL Public Relations; and Secretary Claudia Mejia-Haffner, Vice President of The Axis Agency.

Hispanic public relations professionals, defined as those who work at least half of their time in the Hispanic market, can join the NY chapter by going to www.hpra-usa.org. Annual membership dues will cost $125.

Formation of the New York chapter is the first step in a broader plan to establish HPRA not only as an organization that serves the needs of Hispanic public relations professionals throughout the country, but as a resource organization for all communicators wanting to learn more about the Hispanic marketplace.  “We welcome the membership of practitioners across the country and will develop new chapters as the need arises,” said Rodriguez.

The first true benefit to NY chapter members will be a discount rate to the upcoming Hispanic Public Relations & Social Media Marketing Conference in Dallas, TX, May 10 -12, 2010.The conference, co-presented by HPRA and the Hispanic PR Blog, will provide attendees with case studies, professional development, and career and networking opportunities that are focused on Hispanic PR and social marketing. Detailed information and registration is available at the conference website, www.HispanicPRConference.com.

About Hispanic Public Relations Association (HPRA):
HPRA was founded in 1984 as a non-profit organization to establish a network of Hispanics employed in the public relations profession. HPRA has more than 250 members representing public relations, marketing and advertising professionals from agencies, government, non-profit and corporate companies. HPRA is dedicated to the advancement of Hispanic professionals and provides educational seminars and workshops throughout the year. The organization has awarded more than $220,000 in scholarships to Latino students pursuing a career in communications.  HPRA strives to be a resource for communications professionals and for those seeking insights into the Hispanic market.  For more information please visit www.hpra-usa.org.