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The Institute's studies on Latinos in the media examine both their representation in film and television as well as consumer preferences and the role language plays in decision-making.
TRPI’s studies on Latino engagement of entertainment and other forms of media have been lauded by the Screen Actors Guild, policymakers and industry stakeholders for its innovative approach to reporting the content and language preferences of Latino viewers, quantifying the Latino entertainment consumer market and describing the employment conditions faced by Latino actors.
While there have been noticeable improvements in Hollywood in recent years, the issue of diversity on network television and the industry at large continues to be salient. Our research will continue to examine opportunities and challenges facing Latinos in media today, as well as the Latino consumer market’s rapid rise and the outreach amongst advertisers, broadcasters, publishers and the film industry to engage this community.
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| A Policy Paper Assessing the Nielsen and Rincon Study on Latino Television Viewing Author: The Tomas Rivera Policy Institute Publication date: 2004 Publication type: Policy paper |
9006 | Download Free PDF 80 KB |
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| Latino Viewing Choices: Bilingual Television Viewers and the Language Choices They Make. Author: Louis DeSipio Publication date: May 2003 Publication type: Research report |
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| Still Missing: Latinos In and Out of Hollywood. Authors: Harry Pachon, Louis DeSipio, Rodolfo de la Garza and Chon Noriega Publication date: May 2000 Publication type: Research report |
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| Missing in Action: Latinos In and Out of Hollywood. Authros: Harry Pachon, Louis DeSipio, Rodolfo de la Garza, and Chon Noriega Publication date: March 1999 Publication type: Research report |
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| Engaging Television in English y en Español. Author: Louise DeSipio Publication date: March 1999 Publiction type: Research report |
9002 |
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| Does English-Language TV News Stereotype Latinos? Latinos Talk Back to TV. Author: Tomás Rivera Policy Institute Publication date: March 1999 Publication type: Research report |
9001 |
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| Talking Back to Television: Latinos Discuss How Television Portrays Them and the Quality of Programming Options Authors: Louis DeSipio, Sarah Banet-Weiser, Karen Escalante-Dalton, Federico Subervi-Velez Publication date: September 1998 Publication type: Research report |
9000 |
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