Hispanic (magazine)

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Hispanic
Hispanic (magazine).jpg
Cover with Paz Vega
EditorDaniel Eilemberg
CategoriesCulture
FrequencyMonthly 10 x year
Total circulation
(2007)
300,000
Year founded1988; 34 years ago (1988)
Final issue2010 (2010)
CompanyET Publishing International
CountryUSA
Based inVirginia Gardens, Florida
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.hispanicmagazine.com

Hispanic was an American English-language magazine of pop culture, fashion, and politics published by Televisa Publishing. In 2008, it was the largest English language lifestyle magazine in the U.S. Hispanic market.[1] The magazine was closed in 2010.[2]

History[]

Founded in 1988, Hispanic had an ABC-audited circulation of 315,000, reaching upwardly mobile Hispanic professionals, corporate executives, entrepreneurs, opinion leaders, members of Hispanic organizations, and students. Hispanic's editorial focus was on lifestyle, culture, entertainment, business, career and politics, with upbeat, informative and timely stories.[3]

Contents[]

The editorial breakdown of the magazine as of 2007 was 35% lifestyle, 25% entertainment, 15% culture, 15% general interest, 5% business, 3% calendar and 2% career.[4] The pages of Hispanic consistently featured the most prominent Hispanic artists in the U.S. and beyond: such as Benicio del Toro, Andy García, Antonio Banderas, Perez Hilton, Ricky Martin, Penélope Cruz, Paz Vega, Diego Luna and Juanes.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Hispanic magazine 2008 media kit
  2. ^ "Televisa pulls plug on Hispanic magazine". Media Moves. Retrieved 2015-03-20.
  3. ^ Hispanic magazine 2008 media kit
  4. ^ Hispanic magazine 2008 media kit
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