Latin Diversity and Panhispanic Communication in the newspapers in Spanis of New York at the end of 21st century
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Hispanic press in the US, Panhispanic communication, New York newspapers, Hispanic communication and identity.Abstract
The changes that have taken place in the Hispanic press in New York in the decade at the turn of the century point out the formation of a new Panhispanic cultural identity. That Panhispanic identity is shown by means of the information and publicity contents of several Spanish newspapers in that city, but especially by means of the three newspapers El Diario-La Prensa, Hoy and Noticias del Mundo. The methodology used has been a quantitative-qualitative analysis of the information and publicity contents with the aim to assess the characteristics of that kind of press, apart from some field-work about the urban cultural-communicative behaviour of the Hispanics in that city.
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