Spanish-Language Television: Cultural and Industrial Transformations

Jillian M. Báez , Jillian M. B�ez , Manuel G. Avilés-Santiago
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Spanish-Language Television: Cultural and Industrial Transformations

Jillian M. Báez , Jillian M. B�ez , Manuel G. Avilés-Santiago
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Spanish-Language Television: Cultural and Industrial Transformations offers insights into pressing challenges within the industry, such as advocating for a more critical examination of Spanish-language television's approach to race. In this ever-changing panorama, nothing is set in stone. Therefore, Jillian Báez and Manuel Avilés-Santiago provide an outstanding contribution to how we rethink our notions of what television is, who it serves, and how content should be circulated.
- Jessica Retis, University of Arizona, coeditor of Reporting on Latino/a/x Communities: A Guide for Journalists
  • Published date: May 13, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 208
  • Publisher: University Of Texas Press
  • ISBN: 9781477331163
  • Dimensions: 5.9" W x 0.6" L x 8.9" H

Manuel G. Avilés-Santiago is a professor of Communication and Culture at Arizona State University. He also serves as the vice dean at the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts. He is the author of Puerto Rican Soldiers and Second-Class Citizenship: Representations in Media.

Jillian M. Báez is an associate professor in the Africana, Puerto Rican, and Latino Studies Department at Hunter College, City University of New York. She is also on the doctoral faculty in Women's and Gender Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center. She is the author of In Search of Belonging: Latinas, Media, and Citizenship.

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