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  2. Latino journalist layoffs threaten coverage of 2024 election ...

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    But the layoff of dozens of Latino journalists by the Los Angeles Times appeared to be a profound reversal. Before that, there were staff cuts at Univision , CNN, NBC News, Telemundo , NPR and ...

  3. KTLA turmoil over anchors' departure highlights concerns ...

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    News organizations, including The Times, have been criticized for a shortage of Latino staff members as well as portrayals of Latinos in news coverage and opinion pieces. In early 2021, the ...

  4. House passes bill to rename federal courthouse after Latino ...

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    The House passed bipartisan legislation Tuesday evening to rename the Los Angeles U.S. Courthouse in honor of a Latino family who paved the way for school desegregation.

  5. List of Spanish-language newspapers published in the United ...

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    University of South Florida Libraries: Tampa/Cuba Latino Periodicals "Historic Mexican and Mexican American Press". University of Arizona Libraries. (Publicly accessible digital library of "historic Mexican and Mexican American publications published in Tucson, El Paso, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sonora, Mexico from the mid-1800s to the ...

  6. KMEX-DT - Wikipedia

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    Its news presenters included María Elena Salinas and Jorge Ramos, both of whom went on to work for the Univision network. KMEX was the first Spanish-language TV station in the country to air an hour-long local morning show. Univision grew from one Los Angeles–market station to two in 2002 when it acquired the USA Broadcasting group ...

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  8. La Vibra - Wikipedia

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    La Vibra is a digital publication in Spanish based in the United States. [1] It is published by Impremedia., [2] and is led by Los Angeles–based Editor Armando Tinoco.. La Vibra started out as a bilingual weekly entertainment magazine, focused on pop culture and celebrity news.

  9. This year's Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival to ...

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    The Latino Film Institute's Erika Sabel Flores said this year's Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival will put a spotlight on women filmmakers.