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Martin Kaplan, associate dean, USC Annenberg School for
Communication and director, Norman Lear Center in Los Angeles., 2nd Floor (between 13th and 14th Streets)

Moderator:
Gabe Pressman, senior correspondent, WNBC Channel 4

Panelists:
Alice Cardona , Hispanic liaison, Office of Assemblywoman Cathy Nolan;
Trustee, National Latina Caucus

Angelo Falcon, President, Institute for Puerto Rican Policy

Juan Gonzalez, Columnist , New York Daily News

Randy Quezada, Civic and Electoral Participation Program Coordinator , New
York Immigration Coalition

The 2004 presidential elections once again highlighted the importance of
the Latino vote, albeit in places like New Mexico, far from New York City.

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But this year, it's
all local, as we ramp up for the city's mayoral elections.

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WHO: Roberto Suro, director, Pew Hispanic Center in Washington.

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Matthew Hale , assistant professor, Center for Public Service,
Seton Hall University in Seton Hall , N.J.

DETAILS: Since 1998, the Lear Center Local News Archive has tracked
local TV coverage of politics in the weeks leading up to
mid-term and presidential elections.
New York voters in general, and New York Latinos in particular, were
effectively discounted in the race for the White House.

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WHERE: AUDIO CONFERENCE CALL /INTERNET BRIEFING ONLY.

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Researchers from the Lear Center Local News Archive, a project
of the USC Annenberg School for Communication and the
University of Wisconsin, in collaboration with the Pew Hispanic

Center, studied network and local news coverage by Univision
and Telemundo stations in Los Angeles, Miami and New York in
the weeks leading up to the 2004 local and national U. 15 in Washington at a press

conference held by Sen. The Forum is Sponsored by The National Association of Hispanic
Journalists and the Center for New York City Affairs,
Milano Graduate School, New School University

NEW YORK, The following is being issued by the
National Association of Hispanic Journalists:

Time and Location:
Wednesday, February 16th, 2005, 7-9 p.

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NO VIDEO. McCain. This study provides the first
such assessment of Spanish-language television news in the U.

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" The report on English-language TV
coverage was released Tuesday, Feb.m.

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WHEN: Thursday, February 17, 2005, 11:30 am Eastern, 8:30 am Pacific. John McCain, using Lear Center

research, challenged all broadcasters to provide "local
communities with significant information on the political
issues facing the community, candidates' campaign platforms,
and candidate debates. NAHJ is based in Washington, D.

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Wolff Conference Room, New School University
65 Fifth Ave.

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Founded in 1984, NAHJ's mission is to increase the percentage of Latinos
working in our nation's newsrooms and to improve news coverage of the Latino
community.

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Ken Goldstein, political science professor and NewsLab
Director, University of Wisconsin-Madison, in Madison, Wis. Reserve a seat by calling 212-229 -5418.

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The study offers analysis of the content and
quantity of political coverage available to Spanish-speaking
American audiences in comparison to the major broadcast
networks that serve the English-speaking population: ABC, CBS
and NBC.

CONTACT: Michelle Vignoli of the National Association of Hispanic
Journalists, +1-202-662-7413


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Unprecedented Study Details Spanish-Language Network Coverage of 2004 Elections

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To participate, call 800-261-3225 and enter code 2382491 or
participate online by visiting
http://www.com/event.

NBC's Gabe Pressman and NY Daily News' Juan Gonzalez Headline a Forum Examining the Latino Vote and the 2005 New York City Mayoral Election

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WHAT: For the first time, a comprehensive analysis of
Spanish-language TV network coverage of US politics will be
unveiled. In this
provocative forum , we would like to explore how Latinos behaved in the 2001
mayoral elections and in last year's presidential race, how efforts to
increase Latino registration and voter participation will play out, and how
Latino community members and organizations might strategize to hold all
candidates accountable to Hispanics past election day.

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