CAN HISPANICS MAKE AN IMPACT ON THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION?

THE HISPANIC BLOG BY JESSICA MARIE GUTIERREZ

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Hispanics are comprised of 16 percent of the U.S. population, just 43 percent of Hispanics are eligible to vote. According to the Pew Demographics report, Latinos have a higher proportion of non-citizens and those under 18-years-of-age. This is spread among many states and diminishes the impact on elections and the Electoral College. In some states, Latinos only comprise of as little as one or two percent of the electorate.

However, in states such as California and Nevada, the demographic effects of the Hispanic and Latino vote can impact the results dramatically. In these states, both political parties will be competing for their votes using the issues that are important to these voters.

The Hispanic population in Florida is the third-largest in the nation with Latinos representing 13.1% of all votes for the state. Candidates will be paying the closest attention to the state of New Mexico that accounts for the largest percentage of Hispanic voters at 39%.

The demographic reality may affect the way both political parties discuss and handle policies that alienate Latinos. However, unless there is a higher proportion of Latinos voting in 2012 could determine which party controls the presidency and both houses of Congress for the next four years.

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“SALUD” VERSUS “HEALTH”: DOES MARKETING TO HISPANICS MAKE AN IMPACT?

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Univision’s Patient Journey research also revealed an equal percentage of Hispanics and non-Hispanics reported being prescribed treatment. However, focus group participants expressed an internal tug of war when it comes to adhering to treatment – they understood that medication can help cure or manage their ailments, but also possess concerns which can often be traced back to lack of information. This results in overly inflated fears and/or expectations of treatment.

This finding brings to light the opportunity healthcare marketers have to connect with Hispanics in their language and culture – targeted communications that portray personable doctors or family situations can build trust within the Hispanic community. And they can dramatically lead to adherence of medications.

In addition to Univision’s Patient Journey findings, at the Forum Google presented numbers that showcase Hispanics’ thirst for Spanish-language health content. Overall, Spanish-language online health queries grew an average of 588% per sub-category from 2006-2011. Google compared Spanish-language and English-language search terms including “salud” (+272%) vs. “health” (+29%) and saw a higher growth rate in Spanish-language terms over the same time period.

If healthcare marketers use these findings to better understand Hispanic patients and to develop campaigns to truly engage them, the industry could capitalize on a $12 billion growth opportunity. To read more on the Patient Journey study, read Medical Marketing & Media’s coverage here.

Read More: By Eric Talbot VP Brand Solutions of Univision Communications

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WHY ARE SO MANY NETWORKS TEAMING UP WITH HISPANICS?

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Cable operator Comcast yesterday agreed to carry two new Hispanic-run TV cable channels, joining a growing march of media heavyweights targeting not just the $1.2 billion in advertising spent on Spanish network TV but on growing their slice of the $60 billion now spent with mainstream TV.
Earlier this month, market leader Univision tied up with Disney-ABC to launch an English language 24-hour news channel.

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In January, News Corp. said it would launch Spanish language MundoFox, a new broadcast network in the fall.
And that’s on top of several Hispanic spin-offs that currently exist, ranging from MTV’s Tr3s to ESPN Deportes.
Brad Adgate, senior vice president and research chief at Horizon Media, notes, “The latest Census says one out of every six people is Hispanic. You can’t ignore it. We are already seeing the trend of the white minority in some states.”

SNL Kagan estimates that Univision generated $825 million in ad revenue in 2011 while NBCUniversal’s Telemundo raked in $329 million — not including retransmission fees, which are an additional source of revenue.
Hispanics number 50 million, or 16.3 percent of the nation’s population, but the Census Bureau says that by 2040, Hispanics will make up 50 percent.
Hispanic spending power is expected to grow to more than $1.5 trillion by 2015, according to the University of Georgia’s Selig Center, or 15 percent of America’s total buying power.
Trend lines already make for shocking ratings reports.

On Friday evenings, Univision ranks behind only Fox in the advertiser-craved 18-49 year old demographic, with a 1.6 rating.

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The network is making inroads on other nights, too, and beats NBC on Thursdays this TV season with a 1.7 average rating, or 2.2 million viewers. NBC has an average rating of 1.6.
Run by former NBCUniversal TV President Randy Falco, Univision crows that it is beating NBC on one out of every two nights this season in primetime.

“Spy Kids” director Robert Rodriguez is fronting one of the new Comcast-backed channels. Called El Rey, it is scheduled to launch in January 2014.
Rodriguez said Madison Avenue has been welcoming of the idea, since it targets young, second-generation viewers who are influenced equally by American and Latino culture.
Rodriguez underscored the extent to which media companies want to get into the game.

“Comcast set [subscription fees] at a good rate so we don’t have to accept a lot less from everyone else,” he said, while declining to discuss the distribution fees guaranteed by Comcast.

The cable company was ordered by the Federal Communications Commission to increase its commitment to multicultural programming as part of its deal to buy NBCUniversal.
Negotiations will begin with other providers, said Rodriguez. “They gave us a leg up to help us get subscription fees,” he added. Comcast’s other Hispanic-themed channel is BabyFirst Americas.

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WAS THE CREATOR OF THE HISPANIC BLOG ALSO A MAGAZINE EDITOR: A VIDEO FEATURING MISS USA SHOOTING THE COVER OF CHI MAGAZINE

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WHO IS THE CREATOR OF THE HISPANIC BLOG: A VIDEO CLIP OF GUTIERREZ’S PAST WORK EXCLUSIVELY WITH CELEBRITIES

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