Hispanic Fact Pack

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Hispanic Fact Pack
A SUPPLEMENT TO
HISPANIC
FACT
PACK
2004EDITION
ANNUAL GUIDE TO HISPANIC ADVERTISING & MARKETING
HISPANIC
FACT PACK
TOP-LINE DATA ON THE HISPANIC MARKET IN THE U.S.
THE ONLY THING growing at a more explosive rate these days than the U.S. Hispanic
population is perhaps the interest marketers, media companies and agencies have in
tapping into this highly desirable market. Advertising Age, a longtime leader in covering Hispanic marketing and media, decided to assemble a top-line look at this market, in this first-ever Hispanic Fact Pack. Its pages offer valuable, hard-to-find data
about demographic trends, marketer spending, Hispanic media and leading Hispanic
agencies.
Annual measured spending on Hispanic media already reaches $3.4 billion as more
marketers enter this hot space for the first time, add new brands and increase existing budgets. There is an explosive array of media choices, including new cable channels and newspaper launches in the under-served Hispanic print market. Forecasts call
for 15% revenue growth in 2004 for Spanish-language TV alone.
There are 40 million U.S. Hispanics, representing about 13% of the population.
And they are a diverse group. One in three are under 18. Two in five are foreign-born.
Two-thirds are of Mexican descent. Over half watch English-language TV. Sixteen
million are eligible to vote. Their purchasing power is a stunning $581 billion.
In 2003, advertisers allocated 5.2% of their budgets to the Hispanic market, according to a study by the Association of Hispanic Advertising Agencies. The two biggest
ad categories, for both the Hispanic and the general market, are package goods and
automobiles. Marketers of pharmaceuticals and financial services have been slower to
target Latinos, spending just 0.9% and 2.1% of their budgets, respectively, on
Hispanic media, according to a recent study.
Still, marketing to Hispanics is by far the most active multicultural effort, and
Hispanic agency revenue growth outpaces that of traditional agencies. In a recent
study by the Association of National Advertisers' multicultural marketing committee, 70% of respondents said they market to Hispanics, compared to 59% for AfricanAmericans and 27% for Asian-Americans.
This Hispanic Fact Pack, available in print and online, includes a ranking of leading
advertisers in the market, a snapshot of the Hispanic media world, including the most
popular TV shows for Latino audiences and a ranking of the top Hispanic ad agencies.
Ad Age is committed to helping our audience understand and navigate the U.S.
Hispanic marketplace. We believe this Fact Pack will be an invaluable tool for marketers and media companies to figure out how to tap this valuable segment of the
population.
—Scott Donaton
Editor, Advertising Age
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multicultural consumers with
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CONTENTS
Advertising & Marketing
Top 50 advertisers in Hispanic media .....................................................8,10
Top 10 advertisers & brands in Hispanic newspapers ...................................12
Top 10 advertisers & brands in Hispanic magazines .....................................13
Top 25 advertisers on Spanish-language TV ...............................................14
Top 25 brands on Spanish-language TV ......................................................15
Top 20 Hispanic-owned companies ............................................................16
Top 10 vehicle brands & Hispanic share of U.S. vehicle market......................17
Agencies
Top 25 Hispanic ad agencies.....................................................................19
Hispanic Creative Advertising Awards...................................................20,21
Media
Hispanic ad spending by medium...............................................................23
Top Hispanic DMAs by media spending, Top 10 Hispanic daily newspapers .....24
Leading Hispanic magazines .....................................................................25
Top 10 radio formats, Top 10 Hispanic radio stations ...................................26
Top 10 Hispanic local TV markets ..............................................................27
Top Spanish-language cable networks, Hispanic TV network viewership .........28
Top Spanish-language cable programs .......................................................29
Top English-language cable programs among Hispanic viewers .....................31
Top Spanish-language network TV programs...............................................32
Top English-language network TV programs among Hispanic viewers.............33
Satellite TV share of Hispanic HHs, Media product usage by Hispanics ..........35
Demographics
Comprehensive data and insights for planning cable advertising
strategies that create powerful connections with
the Hispanic and African-American markets.
To obtain a free copy, E-mail [email protected].
Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau
www.onetvworld.org
Projected U.S. Hispanic pop., U.S. pop. by Hispanic origin & race ..................37
U.S. Hispanic population by age group, 2002 ..............................................38
Projected U.S. Hispanic population by age group, 2010 ................................39
Top 25 U.S. Hispanic markets....................................................................40
Social & economic data for U.S. Hispanics ..................................................41
Language usage by U.S. Hispanic adults .....................................................42
For news and data on the Hispanic marketplace, visit the Hispanic Marketing section of
AdAge.com (QwikFIND: AAP58A), and sign up for email alerts to be contacted whenever new
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Entire contents © Copyright 2004 Crain Communications Inc.
ADVERTISING
&
MARKETING
Top advertiser in U.S. Hispanic media in 2003
PROCTER & GAMBLE CO. SPENDS $169.8 MILLION
Content, sources for marketer rankings
BY ANY MONITORING SERVICE’S ACCOUNT,
Hispanic advertising will increase well into the
double-digits this year, although the starting points for spending in 2003 vary among
those following the industry.
The Association of Hispanic Advertising Agencies, in a comprehensive study in early
2004, placed total measured spending at $3.4 billion for 2003, a number tied closely to
TNS Media Intelligence/CMR, which began surveying Hispanic TV in 1999 and
Hispanic print in 2003. And spending is top-heavy: AHAA’s top 50 Hispanic marketers,
broken out by category spending below, account for just over 50% of the $3.4 billion.
Hispanic Business, which has worked up Hispanic ad estimates for years and has
begun using TNSMI/CMR as one of its sources, places 2003 spending at a more conservative $2.8 billion. It draws its aggregate from a slightly different media set. Hispanic
Business’ top 50, like AHAA’s, basically accounts for half its market total.
Ad Spending by Category in U.S. Hispanic Media
Drugs 4.7%
Dining
8.0%
Media
9.3%
$84.3
$142.7
Automotive
19.1%
$340.3
$166.1
Personal Care
13.3%
Telecommunications $169.1
9.5%
$236.6
$181.3
All Other
10.2%
$234.1
$224.8
Food & Beverages
12.6%
Retail
13.2%
Data are for top 50
marketers in Hispanic TV and
print based on figures from
TNSMI/CMR and Santiago
Solutions Group for the Assn.
of Hispanic Advertising
Agencies. Categories are
assigned by Advertising Age.
Dollars are in millions.
8 | Advertising Age | Hispanic Fact Pack
TOP 50 ADVERTISERS IN HISPANIC MEDIA
Dollars are in millions. The top 50 advertisers were selected from a group of 250 top advertisers
ranked by TV and print measured media expenditures in U.S. Hispanic media for 2003. *Represents
Hispanic media share of a marketer’s collective media spending in the general and the Hispanic
market. Because a major intent of the chart is to see this relationship of Hispanic dollars to general
market dollars, Advertising Age selected top advertisers whose Hispanic totals did not exceed 70%
of their overall measured ad totals. Data is from TNS Media Intelligence/CMR and Santiago
Solutions Group for the Association of Hispanic Advertising Agencies. Chart continues on Page 10.
RANK
MARKETER
2003 HISP. PRINT & TV SPEND % OF TOTAL*
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2
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5
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7
8
9
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18
19
20
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23
24
25
Procter & Gamble Co.
Sears, Roebuck & Co.
General Motors Corp.
PepsiCo
McDonald’s Corp.
Ford Motor Co.
Toyota Motor Corp.
Johnson & Johnson
AT&T Corp.
Time Warner
DaimlerChrysler
U.S. Government
MCI
SABMiller
Bally Total Fitness Holdings Corp.
Verizon Communications
Clorox Co.
Altria Group
Wal-Mart Stores
Sony Corp.
Home Depot
Hyundai Motor Co.
L’Oreal
Walt Disney Co.
Castalian Music
$169.8
119.1
93.4
85.7
64.0
56.8
56.4
49.5
46.8
45.9
44.7
44.5
42.5
40.1
39.4
35.7
32.2
31.9
31.8
31.7
30.7
30.4
27.5
27.2
27.1
7.8
20.9
5.0
11.2
13.8
5.3
7.2
4.9
24.9
3.7
4.5
12.4
14.9
18.8
66.6
5.5
7.7
3.8
9.4
4.2
8.3
7.9
4.9
2.8
30.7
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TOP 50 ADVERTISERS IN HISPANIC MEDIA
Dollars are in millions. Data from TNS Media Intelligence/CMR and Santiago Solutions Group for
the Association of Hispanic Advertising Agencies. **General Electric is a combination of GE and
the portion of Vivendi Universal it purchased in May 2004. This ranking is continued from page 8.
RANK
MARKETER
2003 HISP. PRINT & TV SPEND % OF TOTAL*
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27
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43
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45
46
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49
50
Yum! Brands
SBC Communications
Coca-Cola Co.
J.C. Penney Co.
Honda Motor Co.
Kellogg Co.
General Electric Co.**
Anheuser-Busch Cos.
Pfizer
Burger King Corp.
Nissan Motor Co.
Southwest Airlines
Unilever
Colgate-Palmolive Co.
Target Corp.
Deutsche Telekom
News Corp.
Wendy’s International
Volkswagen
Domino’s Pizza
Viacom
Wyeth
State Farm Mutual Auto Ins. Co.
EMI Group
RadioShack Corp.
$26.8
26.7
23.7
22.8
22.7
22.0
21.8
21.5
21.0
20.9
20.3
20.0
19.7
19.6
17.6
17.4
17.0
15.9
15.6
15.0
14.8
13.8
13.5
12.2
12.1
5.2
4.8
9.4
6.8
4.4
7.4
3.6
6.1
2.5
9.6
2.7
16.2
4.0
19.8
4.2
6.5
3.1
6.4
4.4
17.1
2.9
5.6
9.0
59.9
8.5
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TOP 10 ADVERTISERS IN HISP. NEWSPAPERS
TOP 10 ADVERTISERS IN HISPANIC MAGS
Dollars are in thousands. Data from TNS Media Intelligence/CMR. Data include five Spanish-language
newspapers in Chicago, four each in New York and San Francisco, three each in Los Angeles and
Miami, two each in Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, San Diego and San Antonio, and one in Washington.
Dollars are in thousands. Data from TNS Media Intelligence/CMR.
RANK
MARKETER
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
AT&T Wireless
News Corp.
Sears, Roebuck & Co.
Federated Department Stores
J.C. Penney Co.
SBC Communications
Rooms To Go
Time Warner
Kmart Corp.
Best Buy Co.
2003 AD SPENDING
$3,792.3
3,084.3
2,617.3
2,413.9
2,297.5
2,106.3
2,062.4
1,922.6
1,922.0
1,629.7
RANK
MARKETER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Procter & Gamble Co.
Ford Motor Co.
General Motors Corp.
L’Oreal
Estee Lauder Co.
DaimlerChrysler
Toyota Motor Corp.
Johnson & Johnson
Time Warner
Altria Group
2003 AD SPENDING
$15,633.6
11,708.7
9,066.3
7,108.0
5,585.2
4,654.7
3,835.2
3,671.9
3,131.1
3,084.2
TOP 10 BRANDS IN HISPANIC NEWSPAPERS
Dollars are in thousands. Data from TNS Media Intelligence/CMR. Data include five Spanish-language newspapers in Chicago, four each in New York and San Francisco, three each in Los Angeles and
Miami, two each in Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, San Diego and San Antonio, and one in Washington.
RANK
BRAND
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
AT&T wireless service
Rooms To Go furniture stores
Sears department stores
Kmart stores
Best Buy stores
Rhino Sky satellite service
Home Depot home centers
CarePlus healthcare insurance
Citibank financial services
BrandsMart USA stores
2003 AD SPENDING
$2,372.0
2,062.4
2,048.6
1,834.9
1,618.2
1,442.1
1,403.4
1,355.7
1,223.7
1,194.5
TOP 10 BRANDS IN HISPANIC MAGAZINES
Dollars are in thousands. Data from TNS Media Intelligence/CMR.
RANK
BRAND
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2
3
4
5
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9
10
Thibel drugs & toiletries
Toyota Sienna minivans
Aricept Alzheimer’s Rx drug
Ford F-Series trucks
Crest Whitestrips dental whiteners
Chevrolet Silverado trucks
Maya Sales drugs & toiletries
Ford Motor Co. corporate
Crest Whitening Plus toothpaste
Ford Explorer trucks
2003 AD SPENDING
$2,575.7
2,194.9
1,800.0
1,767.9
1,750.2
1,440.7
1,374.5
1,285.9
1,226.0
1,204.9
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TOP 25 ADVERTISERS
ON SPANISH-LANGUAGE TV
TOP 25 BRANDS
ON SPANISH-LANGUAGE TV
Dollars are in millions. Data, from TNS Media Intelligence/CMR, represent spending on U.S. Spanishlanguage network TV (Univision, Telemundo and TeleFutura networks) and cable (Galavision).
Dollars are in millions. Data, from TNS Media Intelligence/CMR, represent spending in U.S. Spanishlanguage network TV (Univision, Telemundo and TeleFutura networks) and in cable (Galavision).
RANK
MARKETER
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Procter & Gamble Co.
Sears, Roebuck & Co.
PepsiCo
General Motors Corp.
McDonald’s Corp.
Toyota Motor Corp.
Johnson & Johnson
MCI
AT&T Corp.
Bally Total Fitness Holdings Corp.
Americatel Corp.
SABMiller
U.S. Government
Time Warner
Clorox Co.
Sony Corp.
Wal-Mart Stores
Home Depot
Altria Group
Ford Motor Co.
Castalian Music
DaimlerChrysler
Hyundai Corp.
Verizon Communications
Coca-Cola Co.
2003 AD SPENDING
$145.8
120.5
76.3
68.5
54.0
45.5
43.9
40.8
39.2
38.2
37.0
35.9
35.9
33.3
30.5
28.7
28.2
27.8
26.1
26.1
26.0
24.8
23.8
22.1
20.8
RANK
BRAND
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McDonald’s restaurants
Bally Total Fitness Club
Miller Lite beer
Sears stores
10-10-987 long distance service
10-10-123 long distance service
Home Depot stores
Sears appliances
Castalian Music recording
10-10-345 long distance service
Wal-Mart stores
Verizon Wireless phone service
Coca-Cola beverages
Paquete remedies
Burger King restaurants
Pepsi-Cola beverages
Southwest Airlines
T-Mobile Wireless service
J.C. Penney stores
Wendy’s restaurants
U.S. Army
Hongosan remedies
Viagra impotence Rx drug
Mystic recorded music
Gatorade beverages
2003 AD SPENDING
$51.4
38.2
33.7
33.6
29.6
29.5
27.0
26.0
25.6
24.0
22.8
22.1
20.8
20.2
19.5
18.8
17.1
15.0
15.0
14.2
13.4
12.7
12.7
12.5
12.5
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TOP 20 HISPANIC-OWNED COMPANIES
TOP VEHICLE BRANDS AMONG HISPANICS
Dollars are in millions and are for calendar year 2003. Data from Hispanic Business magazine.
Sales figures appear as reported to Hispanic Business by authorized company representatives.
Many companies submit financial statements. “NA” indicates not on list in 2002. *Hispaniccontrolled publicly held companies. (1) dba Perry Ellis International. (2) formerly known as First
Equity Mortgage Co.
Based on first quarter 2004 and calendar year 2003 total new vehicle registrations. Data from R. L.
Polk & Co.
RANK COMPANY
HEADQUARTERS 2003 REVENUE % CHG
1 Burt Automotive Network
Centennial, Colo. $1,629.6
10.3
2 Brightstar Corp.
Miami
1,282.0
51.1
3 Related Group of Florida
Miami
1,082.0
58.4
Coral Gables, Fla.
873.9
4.3
New York
844.0
NA
Long Beach, Calif.
789.5
23.4
7 Elder Automotive Group
Troy, Mich.
729.6
8.3
8 Pharmed Group Holdings
Miami
591.8
7.0
4 MasTec*
5 Palladium Equity Partners
6 Molina Healthcare*
9 Ancira Enterprises
San Antonio
10 Lou Sobh Automotive
Duluth, Ga.
497.2
16.4
11 Lopez Foods
Oklahoma City
400.0
30.3
12 Diez Group
Dearborn, Mich.
370.0
0.0
13 International Bancshares Corp.*
14 Movado Group*
Laredo, Texas
575.0 -11.5
335.7 362.0
Lyndhurst, N.J.
330.2
10.0
15 Supreme International*(1)
Miami
305.8
0.0
16 Quirch Foods Co.
Miami
297.0
17 Ruiz Food Products
Dinuba, Calif.
18 Mike Shaw Automotive
RANK
BRAND
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10
Toyota
Ford
Chevrolet
Honda
Nissan
Dodge
GMC
Hyundai
Jeep
Mazda
1ST QTR. 2004
UNIT VOLUME
%
CHG
FULL YEAR 2003
UNIT VOLUME
%
CHG
37,353
36,989
31,550
22,077
21,890
15,458
8,992
5,623
5,380
4,643
15.5
15.4
13.1
9.2
9.1
6.4
3.7
2.3
2.2
1.9
145,819
159,718
143,938
91,935
70,900
66,204
37,652
26,356
20,546
NA
14.5
15.9
14.3
9.2
7.1
6.6
3.8
2.6
2.0
NA
HISPANIC SHARE OF U.S.
NEW VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS
Based on total new vehicle registrations by year. Data from R. L. Polk & Co.
YEAR
HISPANIC UNIT VOLUME
HISPANIC MARKET SHARE %
32.0
2003
1,003,652
6.0
232.0
17.2
2002
1,026,977
6.1
Denver, Colo.
219.2
8.9
2001
971,244
5.7
19 First Equity Mortgage Bankers(2)
Miami
205.0
NA
2000
922,718
5.2
20 Century HomeBuilders
Miami
201.2 -28.1
1999
798,519
4.8
Hispanic Fact Pack | Advertising Age | 19
AGENCIES
Largest Hispanic ad agency by 2003 revenue
TOP 25 HISPANIC AGENCIES
Dollars are in millions. *Figures are Advertising Age estimates. Ad Age collected the data for the
60th annual Agency Report (AA, April 19, 2004). Parent holding companies may own only a
minority stake. Interpublic Group of Cos.’ GlobalHue is one of the largest agencies in the Hispanic
market but is not listed in this table because it does not break out its figures by cultural specialty.
BROMLEY COMMUNICATIONS AT $32.9 MILLION
Hispanic Creative Advertising Awards
24 AGENCIES TAKE HOME AWARDS
Content, sources for agency rankings
16.6% growth to $295.1 million in U.S. revenue in 2003,
surpassing volume and growth of two other agency multicultural specialties,
African-American ($138.1 million/13%) and Asian-American ($51 million/5.8%),
according to Advertising Age's 60th annual Agency Report (April 19, 2004).
That Hispanic volume represents 2.9% of an estimated $10.05 billion in revenue
generated by all traditional U.S. agencies including multicultural shops, up from
2.7% in 2002. Hispanic market growth reflected in the agencies serving that market is not lost on the world's top marketing organizations, which among them, own
all or part of 11 of the top 25 Hispanic agencies on the Ad Age chart.
The big publicly held companies are attracted to Hispanic agencies. These companies, led by the world's top four—Omnicom Group, WPP Group, Interpublic Group
of Cos. and Publicis Groupe—are increasingly packaging their multicultural shops,
marketing services units and general market agencies into "seamless" juggernauts
to claim larger pieces of the multiple marketing programs of the nation's top clients.
HISPANIC AGENCIES SCORED
U.S. Multicultural Agency Revenue in 2003
Asian-American
10.5%
$51.0
African-American
28.5%
$138.1
Data from Advertising Age’s
60th annual Agency Report.
Dollars in millions.
$295.1
Hispanic
61.0%
RANK AGENCY [HOLDING COMPANY AFFILIATION]
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2003
HEADQUARTERS REVENUE
Bromley Communications* [Publicis]
San Antonio
Bravo Group* [WPP]
New York
Dieste, Harmel & Partners* [Omnicom]
Dallas
Zubi Advertising Services
Coral Gables, Fla.
La Agencia de Orci & Asociados
Los Angeles
Lapiz Integrated Hispanic Mktg* [Publicis]
Chicago
Lopez Negrete Communications
Houston
Del Rivero Messianu DDB* [Omnicom]
Coral Gables, Fla.
Mendoza Dillon & Asociados* [WPP]
Aliso Viejo, Calif.
Casanova Pendrill Publicidad* [IPG]
Costa Mesa, Calif.
WING Latino Group* [Grey]
New York
Vidal Partnership
New York
Conill Advertising* [Publicis]
New York
Accentmarketing* [IPG]
Coral Gables, Fla.
Castells & Asociados Advertising
Los Angeles
LatinWorks Marketing
Austin, Texas
Cartel Group
San Antonio
San Jose Group
Chicago
Ornelas & Associates
Dallas
Acento
Los Angeles
HeadQuarters Advertising
San Francisco
Reynardus & Moya Advertising
New York
Siboney USA* [IPG]
Miami
Anita Santiago Advertising
Santa Monica, Calif.
Al Punto
Tustin, Calif.
%
CHG
$32.9 10.0
31.8 14.0
23.0 37.7
16.4 10.1
14.2
NA
12.4 11.0
12.1 50.7
11.2 12.0
11.0 -14.7
10.7 11.0
9.1 13.3
8.9 -9.0
8.5 15.3
8.4 11.0
6.5 12.7
6.4 15.7
6.3 -17.2
6.1
1.7
5.0 23.7
4.9
6.5
4.7
6.0
4.7 -25.9
4.3
6.9
3.9 31.8
3.1 24.0
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HISPANIC CREATIVE ADVERTISING AWARDS
TWENTY-FOUR DIFFERENT agencies from a record 467 agency entries came away with
Gold, Silver and Bronze in Advertising Age's 5th annual Hispanic Creative
Advertising Awards contest in 2003. The contest, held in cooperation with the
Association of Hispanic Advertising Agencies, was judged by a panel of three
Hispanic agency creative directors, a commercials director, three senior Hispanic
marketers and two Ad Age editors. Awards were reported in the Marketing to
Hispanics special report (AA, Sept. 15, 2003), and can be found on AdAge.com at
QwikFIND aao97g.
The 6th annual Hispanic Creative Advertising Awards winners will be announced
in an awards ceremony October 1 in New York, and published in a special report
October 4 in Ad Age and on AdAge.com. Presiding over the jury of Hispanic creative
executives and Hispanic marketers for those awards will be Toni Segarra, 42, founder
and chief creative officer of S,C,P,F, in Barcelona.
AWARD WINNERS
BEST OF SHOW
Grupo Gallegos, Long Beach, Calif.
MARKETER/BRAND
MetroPCS
“Family,” “Locker”
Heineken USA
Volkswagen Beetle
Latino Film Festival
McDonald’s
“Macarena”
“Hop In”
“Credits”
“Dishwasher”
GOLD/RADIO
Vidal Partnership, New York
Creative on Demand, Coral Gables, Fla.
Heineken USA
Volkswagen
“Gritos”
“Sportscaster Driver”
GOLD/PRINT
J. Walter Thompson, Puerto Rico
Badillo Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi, Puerto Rico
Energizer Batteries
Lexus RX330
“Train” “Mnstr Truck” “Spaceship” “R2D2”
“Closet”
GOLD/NON-TRADITIONAL MEDIA
Grupo Gallegos, Long Beach, Calif.
La Comunidad, Miami Beach
American Red Cross
“T-Shirt/Short Sleeve”
Nordstrom
“Espejos” “Agua” “Enfermeras” “Gimnasios”
GOLD/OUT-OF-HOME
Conill, Torrance, Calif.
Toyota 4Runner
“Snake,” “Kitchen,” “Toilet Paper”
GOLD/INTERACTIVE
La Agencia de Orci & Asoc., Los Angeles
Lopez Negrete Communications, Houston
While some Americans value brevity, Latinos are stereotyped as talkers. That difference is reflected
in Grupo Gallegos’ clever Best of Show-winning spots for MetroPCS and its cellular service. As a
young man chats on his cell phone, oblivious to his surroundings, he wordily repeats everything four
or five times, using synonyms to say the same thing slightly differently. In a six-month tracking
study, Hispanic brand awareness of MetroPCS grew from 9% to 44%.
CAMPAIGN
GOLD/TV
Vidal Partnership, New York
Creative on Demand, Coral Gables, Fla.
La Finca Creativa, New York
Del Rivero Messianu DDB, Coral Gables, Fla.
BEST OF SHOW: METROPCS CAMPAIGN, GRUPO GALLEGOS
Honda Civic
Lopez Negrete Communications
“Silhouettes,” “Thumbprint”
LopezNegrete.com
AWARD WINNERS, CONTINUED
SILVER/TV
MARKETER/BRAND
Vidal Partnership, New York
Badillo Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi, Puerto Rico
Conill, Torrance, Calif.
Casanova Pendrill, Irvine, Calif.
Lapiz, Chicago
Wing Latino Group, Los Angeles
LatinWorks, Austin, Texas
Vidal Partnership, New York
CAMPAIGN
Cingular
Toyota Echo
Toyota Sienna
California Lottery
Coca-Cola Classic
Alzheimer’s Association
Miller Brewing Co., Miller Lite
Wendy’s International
“Mini-Minutes”
“Atraccion”
“Family Research”
“My Car”
“Back-Ups”
“Feliz Cumpleanos”
“Tuna”
“English Class”
SILVER/RADIO
La Agencia de Orci & Asociados, Los Angeles
Grupo Gallegos, Long Beach, Calif.
Wing Latino Group, Puerto Rico
Creative on Demand, Coral Gables, Fla.
Maldef
MetroPCS
Pearle Vision
Volkswagen
“Maldef”
“Friends”
“Nachos”
“New York (Food, Slang & Name)”
SILVER/PRINT
Badillo Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi, Puerto Rico
Badillo Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi, Puerto Rico
Badillo Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi, Puerto Rico
Da Luigi Restaurant
Johnson & Johnson, Mylanta
Toyota Corolla
“Before & After”
“Napoleon”
“Parking”
SILVER/INTERACTIVE
Arteaga & Arteaga, Puerto Rico
Arnaldo Roche
Arnaldo Roche
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MEDIA
Hispanic prime-time TV viewership
TELENOVELAS ABET UNIVISION’S 17.4 RATING
Content, sources for media ranking
HISPANIC MEDIA IS BURGEONING. The sector's TV households grew by 8.6% from 2003 to
2004. Hispanic radio in all its zany color—from Spanish, Mexican, Ranchera, Tropical
and Tejano to the more laid-back Spanish/Variety, Beautiful Music and Adult Christian
formats—is now the sixth most popular format in the U.S. New cable networks are
testing the market: As of April 2004, Nielsen Media Research reports seven networks
reaching at least 15% of Hispanic market coverage, but knocking on that coverage
"door" were Cine Latino, Canal Sur, GolTV and VH1 Uno among others. In network
TV, Hispanics have pushed Fox above ABC, NBC and CBS in ratings by Hispanic
households thanks largely to "The Swan," "American Idol" and "The Simpsons."
And then there's newspapers. There are fewer than 20 Spanish-language dailies published in the U.S. while weeklies like La Raza in Chicago (audited circulation of
192,132) abound. The nation's biggest media combines and their lead dailies are quickly claiming their ground in the dailies' market. Of the top 10 dailies listed on Page 24,
five are associated with English-language dailies or their parent companies. Tribune
Co., Chicago, is seeking to make Hoy the first national Spanish-language paper by
launching editions city by city.
HISPANIC AD SPENDING BY MEDIUM
Dollars are in millions. Data from HispanTelligence, the research arm of Hispanic Business.
National totals are based on input from TNS Media Intelligence/CMR, advertisers, media industry
experts, advertising agencies and public records.
MEDIUM
Network/national TV
Local TV
National radio
Local radio
National newspapers
Local newspapers
Magazines
Out-of-home
Total
AD $ 2003
AD $ 2002
% CHG
$1,216.8
558.1
180.3
448.3
95.0
143.7
73.6
74.3
2,790.1
$1,014.0
507.4
170.1
419.0
90.5
135.7
61.3
65.6
2,463.4
20.0
10.0
6.0
7.0
5.0
5.9
20.2
13.3
13.3
U.S. Advertising Spending in Hispanic Media
Print 11.2%
Outdoor 2.7%
$74.3
$312.3
Radio
22.5%
$628.6
$1,774.9
Dollars are in millions. Data
from HispanTelligence, the
research arm of Hispanic
Business magazine.
All Television
63.6%
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TOP HISPANIC DMA’S BY MEDIA SPENDING
LEADING HISPANIC MAGAZINES
Dollars are estimated and are in millions. Data from HispanTelligence, the research arm of Hispanic
Business. Market estimates based on information supplied by Spanish-language TV, radio and print
outlets.
Paid circulation numbers are actual and most are for 2003 audits. Estylo and Vogue en Espanol are for
2002 and 2001, respectively. Many of these publications have sizable circulation outside the U.S., for
example, Spanish editions of Newsweek and Motor Trend only circulate 8,000 and 25,000, respectively, of their copies in the U.S. **Vista is a newspaper-distributed magazine. Source: SRDS and Audit
Bureau of Circulation. Ad spending, in millions, is from TNS Media Intelligence/CMR.
TV
2003 % CHG
MARKET
RADIO
2003 % CHG
Los Angeles
$283.2 5.7 $148.2 4.8
Miami-Fort Lauderdale 107.5 11.2
87.2 5.3
New York
94.6 9.3
80.2 1.7
Houston
52.2 7.5
53.2 8.5
Chicago
45.9 7.0
42.2 25.5
SF-Oakland-San Jose 39.9 11.0
26.0 6.1
Dallas
32.1 8.5
26.0 7.9
San Antonio
21.3 3.0
30.1 5.0
Phoenix
25.6 11.0
12.2 6.8
San Diego
26.4 13.6
17.1 7.0
Total for top 10
728.6 7.9 522.4 6.5
PRINT
2003 % CHG
TOTAL
2003 % CHG
$86.2 3.1 $517.6 5.0
45.0 4.7 239.7 7.7
42.0 4.4 216.8 5.4
7.7 5.6 113.1 7.9
19.3 9.9 107.3 14.2
4.6 5.3
70.4 8.8
7.3 4.0
65.4 7.7
3.2 3.6
54.5 4.1
16.0 13.4
53.9 10.7
4.7 4.7
48.2 10.3
235.9 5.0 1,486.9 7.0
TOP 10 HISPANIC DAILY NEWSPAPERS
Circulation based on latest available data from Audit Bureau of Circulations and Circulation Verification
Council. Ad dollars, in thousands, from TNS Media Intelligence/CMR. La Nacion's circulation is unaudited.
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
NEWSPAPER
CITY
La Opinion
Los Angeles
Hoy
New York
El Nuevo Herald
Miami
Diario las Americas
Miami
Al Dia
Dallas
El Diario la Prensa
New York
Diario la Estrella
Dallas/Fort Worth
El Tiempo de Laredo
Laredo, Texas
La Nacion
Washington
The News Gram (bilingual) San Antonio
CIRCULATION
AD REVENUE
126,628 $39,978
109,598 21,457
90,480 60,129
61,285
4,442
53,258
NA
50,019 29,113
21,800
NA
21,400
NA
10,000
3,242
6,030
NA
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1 Vanidades
U.S. MEASURED
ADVERTISING
$31.2
FREQUENCY
PAID
CIRCULATION
biweekly
95,332
2 People en Espanol
29.3
monthly 425,127
3 Latina
17.5
monthly 308,439
4 Glamour en Espanol
12.6
monthly
5 RD Selecciones
12.2
monthly 331,239
6 Cosmopolitan en Espanol
11.2
monthly
53,691
7 Vogue en Espanol
10.8
monthly
82,003
8 Hispanic Business
8.6
monthly
64,336
9 Eres
8.4
biweekly 178,398
10 Newsweek en Espanol
6.9
weekly 115,000
11 Vista**
6.5
12 Hispanic Network Magazine
6.1
bimonthly 198,000
13 Hispanic Magazine
6.1
monthly 270,829
14 Prevention en Espanol
6.0
monthly 240,158
15 Motor Trend en Espanol
5.1
monthly 116,000
16 Men’s Health en Espanol
3.1
monthly
35,000
17 Cristina la Revista
2.6
monthly
76,617
18 Buenhogar
2.1
monthly 226,661
19 Estylo Magazine
1.6
8X year 137,600
20 TV y Novelas
1.3
biweekly 120,000
monthly
64,973
NA
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TOP 10 RADIO FORMATS BY AGE GROUP
TOP 10 HISPANIC LOCAL TV MARKETS
Formats ranked by share of 12+ listening audience of 223,253,000. In reading the chart, the
Hispanic format holds an 8.4% share of all radio listeners aged 12 and older and is strongest, at
13.1%, in the 25-34 age group. Data from Radio Advertising Bureau based on format information
provided the RAB by Arbitron Format Trends Report, Fall 2002.
Data from Nielsen Media Research. Household (HH) figures are actual. *Estimates as of Jan. 1,
2004, and used throughout '03-'04 TV season beginning Sept. 22, 2003 **% of Hispanic households where only Spanish or mostly Spanish is spoken by all persons 2 yrs. old+ in the home.
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
FORMAT
12+
News/Talk/Info
16.5
Adult Contemporary
14.7
Contemporary Hit Radio 12.1
Urban
9.1
Rock
8.7
Hispanic
8.4
Country
8.2
Oldies
7.7
Alternative
5.0
New Adult Cont./Smooth Jazz 3.1
All Other
6.5
SHARE % BY AGE GROUP
12-17
18-24
25-34
35-44
1.7
7.0
42.5
17.3
5.8
5.6
4.7
2.8
9.9
0.6
2.1
14.2
17.7
8.6
9.0
13.3
8.9
8.6
7.8
4.8
3.0
4.1
3.7
11.2
26.8
13.6
10.2
11.4
6.5
4.3
9.7
0.9
1.7
9.6
16.0
15.2
10.4
11.5
13.1
6.9
4.8
7.9
1.7
2.9
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5
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7
8
9
10
Los Angeles
New York
Miami
Houston
Chicago
Dallas
San Francisco
San Antonio
Phoenix
Harlingen, Texas
Total for top 10
Top 10’s share of all
HISPANIC TV HH
TOTAL TV HH
1,690,907
1,187,589
584,656
427,066
421,533
351,931
344,170
334,253
265,499
243,265
5,850,870
55.4%
5,402,260
7,376,330
1,510,740
1,848,770
3,399,460
2,255,970
2,440,920
736,240
1,561,760
297,390
HISP. % OF ALL* DOMIN.**
31.3
16.1
38.7
23.1
12.4
15.6
14.1
45.4
17.0
81.8
48.2
44.2
66.6
47.5
52.0
50.7
41.9
25.1
44.5
46.9
TOP 10 HISPANIC RADIO STATIONS
Dollars are in millions. Data based on estimates for 2002 gross revenue and format from BIA Financial
Network. Owners' abbreviations: SBS for Spanish Broadcasting System; UNI for Univision Communications.
MARKET
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
New York
Spanish
Los Angeles
Ranchera
Los Angeles
Spanish/Variety
Houston
Mexican
Miami
Span./Beautiful Music
New York
Spanish
Chicago
Mexican/Tropical
Chicago
Mexican
Houston
Contemp./Spanish
Los Angeles
Span./Mexican
WSKQ-FM
KSCA-FM
KLVE-FM
KLTN-FM
WAMR-FM
WPAT-FM
WOJO-FM
WLEY-FM
KOVE-FM
KLAX-FM
FORMAT
EST. REV. ‘02 OWNER
$36.3
31.0
30.0
27.9
19.0
14.4
14.2
14.1
13.5
13.4
SBS
UNI
UNI
UNI
UNI
SBS
UNI
SBS
UNI
SBS
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TOP SPANISH-LANGUAGE CABLE NETWORKS
TOP SPANISH-LANGUAGE CABLE PROGRAMS
Data from Nielsen Media Research's NHTI coverage of Hispanic households (HH) as supplied by
Galavision. There are 7,100,000 Hispanic cable households out of 10,570,000 Hispanic TV households. Networks in chart are only those with coverage of 15% or more on April 1, 2004. Among
other networks: Cine Latino, Canal Sur, GolTV and VH1 Uno.
Data from Nielsen Hispanic Homevideo Index. Households and viewers are measured in thousands.
Measurement period was 24 hours, Monday through Sunday from March 29, 2004 to April 25, 2004.
Programs under five minutes and breakouts are excluded. Average Hispanic viewers (VWRs) are the
number of persons in Hispanic households viewing the program.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CABLE COVERAGE % OF
ALL HISPANIC TV HH
SHARE % OF
HISPANIC CABLE HH
55.9
30.7
28.6
18.2
17.8
15.5
15.0
83.2
45.7
42.6
27.1
26.5
23.1
22.3
Galavision
Mun2
Fox Sports Espanol
MTV Espanol
HBO Latino
Discovery en Espanol
CNN en Espanol
HISPANIC TV NETWORK VIEWERSHIP
Data from Nielsen Hispanic Television Index based on Hispanic prime-time viewership from 7 p.m.
to 11 p.m. from Sept. 22, 2003 to May 16, 2004. Rating is % of Hispanic TV HH (10,570,000);
share is % of those HHs with TV sets in use and watching the network. P+ counts total viewing
persons in those Hispanic TV households tuned in to the network.
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4
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7
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10
Univision
Telemundo
Fox
TeleFutura
ABC
NBC
CBS
WB
UPN
PAX
HISPANIC
HH RATING
17.4
5.4
4.5
3.4
3.4
3.4
2.7
2.4
2.0
0.4
HISPANIC HISPANIC HH HISPANIC HISPANIC
HH SHARE IN RATING (000) P+ SHARE P+ VIEWERS
18.0
9.0
7.0
6.0
5.0
6.0
4.0
4.0
3.0
1.0
1,838
569
473
362
355
360
282
254
209
45
25
8
6
5
4
4
3
3
3
1
3,134
955
726
651
534
537
410
362
315
65
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2
5
5
5
5
9
9
9
12
12
12
12
16
16
16
16
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
NETWORK
El Chavo [4/13]
Galavision
El Chapulin Colorado [4/15]
Galavision
El Chavo [4/12]
Galavision
El Chavo [4/15]
Galavision
El Chavo [4/20]
Galavision
El Chavo [4/21]
Galavision
El Chapulin Colorado [4/12]
Galavision
Selena Especial [3/13]
Galavision
El Chavo [4/23]
Galavision
El Chapulin Colorado [4/13]
Galavision
El Chapulin Colorado [3/30]
Galavision
El Chapulin Colorado [4/20]
Galavision
El Chavo [4/08]
Galavision
Futbol Liga Mex. Sat-2 [4/24] Galavision
Copa Libertadores [4/8] Fox Sports Esp.
El Chapulin Colorado [3/31]
Galavision
Chespirito [4/20]
Galavision
El Chavo [4/14]
Galavision
Futbol Liga Mex. Sat-2 [4/10] Galavision
El Chavo [4/2]
Galavision
El Chapulin Colorado [4/14]
Galavision
Chespirito [4/02]
Galavision
Los Reporteros [4/13]
Galavision
El Chavo [3/29]
Galavision
El Chavo [3/31]
Galavision
Chespirito [4/21]
Galavision
HISP. HH AVG. HISP. AVG. HISP.
RATING
HH
VWRS
2.7
2.1
2.1
2.1
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
280
225
224
219
206
203
202
201
195
191
186
184
181
179
177
174
172
167
166
162
160
156
155
154
154
154
659
396
389
401
399
386
374
414
453
497
428
424
417
287
325
364
273
329
350
292
311
278
325
319
274
225
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TOP ENGLISH-LANGUAGE CABLE
PROGRAMS AMONG HISPANIC VIEWERS
Data from Nielsen Hispanic Homevideo Index. Households and viewers are in thousands. Measurement
period was 24 hours, Mon. -Sun. from Mar. 29, 2004 to Apr. 25, 2004. There are 10,570,000 Hispanic TV
households. Chart is read: No. 1 "WWE Raw Zone" was viewed by 456,000 Hispanic HHs on April 5, 2004,
representing 4.3% of the nation’s 10,570,000 Hispanic TV households. Average Hispanic viewers (VWRs) are
the number of persons in Hispanic TV households viewing the program.
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2
3
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5
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6
6
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
NETWORK
WWE Raw Zone [4/5]
Spike TV
WWE Raw Zone [3/29]
Spike TV
WWE Raw Zone [3/29]
Spike TV
WWE Raw Zone [4/19]
Spike TV
SpongeBob Upick Live [4/5] Nickelodeon
SpongeBob [4/3]
Nickelodeon
Pup Named Scooby Doo [4/12] Cartoon Ntwk.
Punk’d [4/25]
MTV
WWE Raw Zone [4/5]
Spike TV
Fairly Odd Parents [4/7]
Nickelodeon
SpongeBob [4/12]
Nickelodeon
Fairly Odd Parents [4/10]
Nickelodeon
Pimp My Ride [4/8]
MTV
Ed, Edd n Eddy [4/9]
Cartoon Network
Fairly Odd Parents [3/30]
Nickelodeon
SpongeBob [4/17]
Nickelodeon
Danny Phantom [4/11]
Nickelodeon
WWE Raw Zone [4/19]
Spike TV
Baby Looney Tunes [4/12] Cartoon Network
Fairly Odd Parents [4/8]
Nickelodeon
SpongeBob [4/4]
Nickelodeon
Fairly Odd Parents [4/11]
Nickelodeon
SpongeBob Marathon [4/3] Nickelodeon
HISP. HH AVG. HISP. AVG. HISP.
RATING
HH
VWRS
4.3
4.2
4.1
3.9
3.8
3.7
3.7
3.7
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.6
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
456
448
430
416
407
395
391
389
385
384
382
379
379
379
377
376
375
372
370
369
369
368
367
641
577
569
581
615
597
492
558
515
606
571
494
505
567
536
546
510
537
458
536
493
538
591
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TOP SPANISH-LANGUAGE NETWORK TV
PROGRAMS AMONG HISPANIC VIEWERS
TOP ENGLISH-LANGUAGE NETWORK TV
PROGRAMS AMONG HISPANIC VIEWERS
Ranked by Hispanic viewership. Households and viewers are measured in thousands. Data from
Nielsen Hispanic Homevideo Index. Univision airs all Top 20 programs. Measurement period was
Hispanic prime time (7 p.m.-11 p.m.), Monday through Sunday from March 29, 2004 to April 25,
2004. Programs under five minutes and breakouts are excluded. Average Hispanic viewers (VWRs)
are the number of persons in Hispanic households tuned in to the program.
Ranked by Hispanic viewership. Households and viewers are measured in thousands. Source is
Nielsen Hispanic Homevideo Index. Measurement period was Hispanic prime time (7 p.m.-11 p.m.),
Monday through Sunday from March 29, 2004 to April 25, 2004. Programs under five minutes and
breakouts are excluded. Average Hispanic viewers (VWRs) are the number of persons in Hispanic
households tuned in to the network.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
6
6
9
9
11
12
12
14
15
16
17
18
18
20
Mariana de la Noche [Tuesday]
Mariana de la Noche [Monday]
Mariana de la Noche [Wednesday]
Mariana de la Noche [Thursday]
Bajo la Misma Piel [Tuesday]
Bajo la Misma Piel [Monday]
Mariana de la Noche [Friday]
Bajo la Misma Piel [Wednesday]
Amar Otra Vez [Wednesday]
Amar Otra Vez [Tuesday]
Bajo la Misma Piel [Thursday]
Don Francisco Presenta [Wednesday]
Amar Otra Vez [Monday]
Amar Otra Vez [Thursday]
Cristina [Monday]
Amar Otra Vez [Friday]
Bajo la Misma Piel [Friday]
Sabado Gigante [Saturday]
Casos de la Vida Real Especial [Tuesday]
Cine Especial 2 [Sunday 4/11]
HISP. HH AVG. HISP. AVG. HISP.
RATING
HH
VWRS
20.5
20.2
19.8
18.6
17.9
17.8
17.8
17.8
17.7
17.7
17.5
17.4
17.4
16.9
16.6
16.0
15.4
14.8
14.8
14.4
2,163
2,136
2,094
1,966
1,892
1,885
1,884
1,880
1,875
1,872
1,852
1,841
1,835
1,783
1,756
1,688
1,629
1,563
1,562
1,526
3,893
3,893
3,882
3,599
3,311
3,301
3,267
3,343
3,156
3,187
3,189
3,122
3,125
3,097
2,905
2,691
2,874
2,792
2,611
2,804
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NETWORK
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5
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8
10
10
10
13
14
15
15
17
18
18
18
The Swan premiere spcl. [4/07]
American Idol [Wed.]
American Idol [Tues.]
American Idol-Wed. shows [4/14]
Friends spcl. [4/22]
Apprentice
WWE Smackdown!
The Simpsons [Sun.]
Friends spcl. [4/15]
ABC Spcl. Pres. [4/4]
Friends
The Simpsons spcl. [4/11]
Fear Factor
That ‘70s Show
The Swan
O.C.
The Simpsons
E.R.
Will & Grace
CSI
FOX
FOX
FOX
FOX
NBC
NBC
UPN
FOX
NBC
ABC
NBC
FOX
NBC
FOX
FOX
FOX
FOX
NBC
NBC
CBS
HISP. HH AVG. HISP. AVG. HISP.
RATING
HH
VWRS
8.2
8.1
8.1
8.0
7.7
7.1
6.7
6.3
6.3
6.1
6.1
6.1
5.8
5.7
5.6
5.6
5.4
5.1
5.1
5.1
869
858
854
842
813
747
703
668
662
647
644
641
617
601
596
591
576
542
542
541
1,405
1,363
1,344
1,323
1,152
1,188
1,188
1,202
898
1,068
900
1,122
1,060
867
881
888
1,061
794
773
799
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Annual Hispanic Creative Advertising Awards
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In print and online, Ad Age covers the stories that matter.
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SATELLITE TV SHARE
OF HISPANIC TV HOUSEHOLDS
Data from Nielsen Media Research. Nielsen Alternative Delivery Sources based on Nielsen People
Meter sample, November 1999, 2000 and 2001 and January 2003 and 2004. Data indicate there are
some 1.8 million U.S. Hispanic TV households that subscribe to at least one direct broadcasting
service (DBS) and receive DirecTV Para Todos or Dish Latino.
TV HOUSEHOLDS
2004
Hispanic
Total U.S.
16.8
17.5
PERCENT OF TV HOUSEHOLDS WITH DBS
2003
2002
2001
2000
14.5
15.4
10.9
12.9
9.3
12.3
5.1
9.2
1999
2.2
6.8
MEDIA PRODUCT USAGE BY HISPANICS
Data from Synovate's 2004 U.S. Hispanic Market Report.
PRODUCT
Cable or satellite/digital TV
CD player
Caller ID
DVD player
Answering machine
Videogame system
PDA
Computer at home
Internet access at home
Internet access anywhere
Cell phone
HISPANIC
USAGE %
72
61
58
52
49
48
10
49
36
45
61
GENERAL
MARKET USAGE %
85
86
42
60
78
37
14
74
66
75
65
AD AGE DATACENTER
TO REACH US
Staff: R. Craig Endicott, Kevin Brown, Scott
MacDonald, Mark Schumann, Mike Ryan,
Jennie Sierra.
This Hispanic Fact Pack is a supplement
to Advertising Age, published June 21, 2004.
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DEMOGRAPHICS
PROJECTED U.S. HISPANIC POPULATION
Data from U.S. Census Bureau. Population figures are in thousands.
U.S. Hispanic population in 2050
YEAR
HISPANIC
POPULATION
TOTAL U.S.
POPULATION
HISPANIC %
OF TOTAL POP.
PROJECTED TO REACH 102.6 MILLION
2002
2005
2010
2015
2020
2025
2030
2040
2050
38,761
41,801
47,756
53,647
59,756
66,191
73,055
87,585
102,560
288,369
295,507
308,936
322,366
335,805
349,439
363,584
391,946
419,854
13.4
14.1
15.5
16.6
17.8
18.9
20.1
22.3
24.4
Content, sources for demographic data
THE "BROWNING" OF AMERICA, a term used by essayist Richard Rodriguez in describing the
influence of Hispanics on America from pop culture to education to religion, is captured in
part by population trends.
Hispanic is an overarching term for Americans whose origin or ancestry are traced to
Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America. By the U.S. Census Bureau's
account, Hispanics reached a probably undercounted 38.8 million in 2002, or 13.4% of the
U.S. population, and by 2050 they will account for a quarter of the U. S.
The influx is young: Median age for Hispanics is now about 27 years of age versus about
36 years of age for the entire population. Marketers are attracted to this youthful element,
which in certain age groups represent far more than 13.4% of the population.
The Hispanic population is urban with 85% of all Hispanics living in 25 markets, six of
which are in Texas and five in California. Los Angeles and New York pace all metro areas in
total Hispanic population. In a dead heat for third are Chicago, Miami and Houston.
The one big demographic that sets Hispanics apart from the general population is language.
Of all Hispanic adults, 50% speak mostly Spanish in the home, according to Simmons
Market Research Bureau. And that's a big reason Spanish-language media are red hot.
U.S. POPULATION BY HISP. ORIGIN & RACE
Data from U.S. Census Bureau. Population figures are in thousands. Race is counted separately
from Hispanic origin by the U.S. Census Bureau, as persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race.
U.S. Hispanic Population by Country or Region of Origin/Ancestry
Dominican Republic Others
3.0% 3.5%
Cuba 3.8%
1.3 1.5
South America
1.7
5.3%
2.3
Puerto Rico
8.8% 3.8
Central America
9.1%
4.0
Figures inside chart show
2004 U.S. population in
millions. Data from
Synovate’s 2004 U.S.
Hispanic Market Report.
Figures are estimated.
28.9
Mexico
66.5%
RACE/ORIGIN
2002
POPULATION
% OF TOTAL
POPULATION
Hispanic (all races)
Non-Hispanic (all races)
Total U.S.
38,761
249,608
288,369
13.4
86.6
100.0
White
Black
Asian
Two or more races
Amer. Indian/Alaska Native
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
Total U.S.
232,647
36,746
11,559
4,181
2,752
484
288,369
80.7
12.7
4.0
1.4
1.0
0.2
100.0
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HISPANIC POPULATION BY AGE GROUP, 2002
PROJECTED U.S. HISPANIC POPULATION, 2010
Data from U.S. Census Bureau. Population figures are in thousands.
Data from U.S. Census Bureau. Population figures are in thousands.
AGE
GROUP
Under 5
5 to 9
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85 to 89
90 to 94
95 to 99
100+
Total
Median age (yrs)
U.S. HISPANIC
POPULATION
TOTAL U.S.
POPULATION
HISPANIC
% TOTAL
AGE
GROUP
3,962
3,730
3,535
3,197
3,607
3,754
3,578
3,156
2,652
2,073
1,582
1,138
837
657
524
375
224
112
50
15
3
19,609
19,901
21,136
20,376
20,214
18,972
20,956
21,915
23,002
21,302
18,782
14,991
11,611
9,581
8,693
7,420
5,314
2,943
1,250
342
59
20.2
18.7
16.7
15.7
17.8
19.8
17.1
14.4
11.5
9.7
8.4
7.6
7.2
6.9
6.0
5.1
4.2
3.8
4.0
4.4
5.1
Under 5
5 to 9
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85 to 89
90 to 94
95 to 99
100+
38,761
26.8
288,369
35.7
13.4
Total
Median age (yrs)
PROJ. U.S. HISPANIC
POPULATION
PROJ. TOTAL U.S.
POPULATION
HISPANIC
% TOTAL
4,824
4,515
4,057
4,162
3,927
3,878
3,973
3,769
3,343
2,939
2,371
1,806
1,365
941
694
510
359
204
84
28
6
21,426
20,706
19,767
21,336
21,676
21,375
20,271
20,137
20,984
22,654
22,173
19,507
16,679
12,172
9,097
7,186
5,665
3,713
1,727
569
114
22.5
21.8
20.5
19.5
18.1
18.1
19.6
18.7
15.9
13.0
10.7
9.3
8.2
7.7
7.6
7.1
6.3
5.5
4.9
4.9
5.3
47,756
27.1
308,936
36.0
15.5
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40 | Advertising Age | Hispanic Fact Pack
TOP 25 U.S. HISPANIC MARKETS
SOCIAL & ECONOMIC DATA FOR U.S. HISPANICS
Data from Synovate's 2004 U.S. Hispanic Market Report. Figures are 2004 estimates.
By ethnicity/origin. Data from U.S. Census Bureau. Data for 2002 and indicates percentages.
RANK MARKET
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Los Angeles
New York
Chicago
Miami
Houston
Dallas-Fort Worth
San Francisco
San Antonio
Phoenix
McAllen, Texas
San Diego
Fresno-Visalia, Calif.
Sacramento, Calif.
El Paso, Texas
Albuquerque, N.M.
Denver
Washington
Philadelphia
Austin, Texas
Las Vegas
Atlanta
Orlando
Boston
Tampa, Fla.
Tucson-Nogales, Ariz.
HISPANIC
POPULATION
7,811,100
4,316,400
1,838,000
1,836,800
1,822,600
1,509,700
1,491,800
1,293,700
1,208,000
1,142,000
927,600
893,000
892,400
782,500
740,700
740,600
545,200
534,300
471,700
438,800
433,600
432,200
417,700
415,400
385,900
HISPANIC
% OF TOTAL
44.5
20.5
19.0
43.1
33.4
23.5
21.3
60.3
27.2
94.8
31.2
50.7
24.1
87.7
41.6
19.7
9.0
6.9
29.0
26.0
7.5
13.2
6.6
10.4
35.4
ALL U.S.
PUERTO
CENTRAL & OTHER
HISPANICS MEXICAN RICAN CUBAN S. AMER. HISP.
Persons 25+
High school grad +
Bachelors degree +
57.0
11.1
50.6
7.6
66.8
14.0
70.8
18.6
64.7
17.3
74.0
19.7
4.1
12.7
17.6
16.2
17.3
16.8
15.3
4.0
12.5
18.4
17.1
17.8
16.6
13.6
5.1
18.9
19.1
12.9
14.2
15.1
14.8
3.7
13.0
17.0
16.1
15.1
14.3
20.9
4.2
10.2
14.6
15.9
18.6
18.1
18.4
3.8
11.2
16.3
13.4
14.9
19.1
21.2
13.2
22.2
19.9
21.1
12.8
6.1
4.8
11.2
19.4
19.8
21.5
14.4
7.4
6.3
19.6
27.8
20.4
18.2
9.1
3.3
1.5
23.9
34.5
18.0
16.1
4.3
2.2
1.0
12.3
22.6
21.1
23.5
11.9
5.5
3.2
15.6
28.3
19.3
20.1
11.7
3.0
2.0
47.5
52.5
50.0
50.0
35.3
64.7
56.9
43.1
41.1
58.9
50.8
49.2
Family Income (2001)
Less than $5,000
$5,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $74,999
$75,000 and over
Household Size
One person
Two people
Three people
Four people
Five people
Six people
Seven people or more
Housing Units
Owner-occupied
Renter-occupied
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LANGUAGE USAGE BY U.S. HISPANIC ADULTS
Data from Simmons Market Research Bureau's Fall 2003 Full-Year National Consumer Study.
ALL HISPANIC
ADULTS 18-24
SPEAK AT HOME:
Only English
Mostly Eng., some Span.
Eng. & Span. equally
Mostly Span., some Eng.
Only Spanish
SPEAK OUTSIDE THE HOME:
Only English
Mostly Eng., some Span.
Eng. & Span. equally
Mostly Span., some Eng.
Only Spanish
PREFER SPEAKING IN:
Only English
Mostly Eng., some Span.
Mostly Span., some Eng.
Only Spanish
PREFER READING IN:
Only English
Mostly Eng., some Span.
Mostly Span., some Eng.
Only Spanish
PREFER WATCHING TV IN:
Only English
Mostly Eng., some Span.
Mostly Span., some Eng.
Only Spanish
PREFER LISTENING RADIO IN:
Only English
Mostly Eng., some Span.
Mostly Span., some Eng.
Only Spanish
% BY AGE GROUP
25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64
65+
12.3
20.9
15.8
29.8
20.4
10.1
22.9
19.4
35.2
12.4
13.2
19.6
8.2
31.3
27.2
12.1
19.1
16.3
31.2
20.4
13.9
25.8
16.1
26.7
17.2
13.5
15.6
32.8
20.3
16.2
10.8
23.7
15.6
22.5
24.2
16.7
32.0
8.3
24.9
14.0
23.3
33.5
12.1
19.1
8.1
13.3
29.5
2.3
35.0
16.1
16.1
34.4
7.7
23.0
15.8
17.2
37.5
9.1
20.8
14.0
17.0
27.0
17.8
21.0
12.0
13.6
27.4
11.3
17.5
17.4
17.2
27.4
24.5
25.4
24.8
31.9
23.9
14.6
17.0
20.3
26.8
32.2
13.6
31.3
23.2
27.0
16.3
21.7
32.3
24.1
17.4
40.5
13.9
22.0
11.5
27.6
19.2
27.0
33.2
21.8
16.7
24.4
38.0
25.3
14.5
18.5
28.2
17.6
22.9
29.3
28.2
25.0
17.7
25.6
36.5
23.2
12.6
23.4
49.0
17.1
10.3
21.3
31.5
22.8
10.3
21.2
25.9
29.9
25.8
13.8
30.3
32.3
23.3
7.7
22.1
26.9
29.2
19.0
24.7
25.7
31.6
13.6
22.5
42.0
21.4
10.6
38.5
29.5
14.4
14.6
25.7
26.8
22.5
14.5
23.4
21.0
25.6
25.0
31.3
24.0
24.8
15.2
20.9
17.3
28.0
30.2
23.5
22.1
22.7
26.8
19.0
23.4
31.0
22.8
24.2
24.7
19.4
25.9
20.6
16.9
24.4
27.2
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