Media outlets starting with H
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HHispanic Career WorldUnited States of America
Intended for Hispanic students and professionals and covers Careers. Presents articles on students, professionals and businesspeople. Includes interviews, career guidance, career news and how-to-succeed plus career opportunities in all disciplines.
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HHispanic Communications NetworkUnited States of America
Hispanic Communications Network (formerly known as the Hispanic Radio Network) produces and syndicates Spanish-language radio programs aimed at educating and informing the Hispanic population. Programs cover topics including health, the environment, economic advancement, social justice, immigration rights and breakthroughs in science and technology. HCN airs nationwide in the top U.S. Hispanic markets. The network also broadcasts nationally via the Sirius Satellite Radio network. Additionally, HCN can be heard in 15 Latin American countries including Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru and Venezuela. The network launched in 1982. According to the network, HCN reaches more than five million listeners per week.
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HHispanic Engineer & Information TechnologyUnited States of America
Dedicated to presenting ideas, current events and personality profiles of successful Hispanic Americans in science, technology and related business pursuits. Editorial content includes profiles of successful Hispanic engineers and businessmen, articles targeted toward young Hispanics looking to pursue engineering and business and general industry news. Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology DOES accept bylined articles/submissions. Fully developed articles may be sent, but queries are strongly encourage.
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HHispanic ExecutiveUnited States of America
Hispanic Executive (HE) magazine profiles Latino leaders in America and spotlights business’s most influential Latinos.
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HHispanic Health Care InternationalUnited States of America
Written for health care providers, nurse clinicians, educators and researchers providing services to the Hispanic community. Serves as a forum for the dissemination of information on practice, education and research issues affecting the Hispanic/Latino population.
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HHispanic HorizonsUnited States of America
Hispanic Horizons.com is an Internet Magazine, a family-oriented website dedicated to Latinos across America and abroad, as well as their friends and neighbors.
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HHispanic Information & Television NetworkUnited States of America
The Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network Inc. was established in 1983 as a private non-profit organization to create a network of non-commercial telecommunications facilities to advance the educational, social, cultural, and economic aspirations of Hispanics. Today HITN-TV remains the first and only media conduit offering educational, enriching and empowering content to our nation's fastest growing ethnic group. We help enable them as individuals and families to lead fuller, richer lives, serving as an ever-growing engine of intellectual power and progress for the U.S. and the entire world. HITN-TV is available in 12.8 million households across the United States.
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HHispanic IssuesUnited States of America
Hispanic Issues is a refereed book series in English touching on theoretical and methodological issues toward a reconfiguration of Hispanic and Lusophone cultural history and criticism. Since its inception in 1986, the series has been published by major scholarly presses, including Minnesota, Routledge, and currently, Vanderbilt.
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HHispanic Issues OnlineUnited States of America
Hispanic Issues On Line (HIOL) is a refereed, open-access scholarly electronic series founded in 2006 and devoted to the study of Hispanic and Lusophone cultures. HIOL is stored at the University of Minnesota's Digital Conservancy as well as the LOCKSS system, which ensures preservation at worldwide research libraries.
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HHispanic Journal of Behavioral SciencesUnited States of America
Published for professors and researchers in the Hispanic field. Focuses on the newest behavior research dealing with issues in the Hispanic community including cultural assimilation, communication barriers, inter-group relations, employment discrimination, substance abuse, AIDS prevention, family dynamics and minority poverty. The disciplines involved in the journal's coverage of Hispanic concern are sociology, anthropology, psychology, education, linguistics, public health, economics and political science. Contains research articles, case histories, critical reviews and scholarly notes of interest to Hispanic populations.