News is cross-cultural experience for Latinos, study finds
April 20, 2004
Updated November 18, 2016 5:38 p.m.
Getting the news could be the single most extensive cross-cultural experience for the Hispanic population in America, according to a report issued April 19 by USC Annenberg's Pew Hispanic Center. The survey found that a growing number of Hispanics switch between English and Spanish to get their news. Also, Latinos have strong views about the roles the news media play in society. "How you get your news shapes how you see the world," said center director Roberto Suro (pictured). "For foreign-born Latinos that simple verity has powerful and complex consequences."
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Phoenix Business Journal article about the report