No habla media: Finding bilingual reporters hard

Elvira Espinoza is publisher of La Voz, a weekly Spanish-language newspaper in Phoenix, presumably a city with plenty of Spanish speakers. But because many young bilingual Hispanics don't envision themselves as reporters, experts say, they are hard to find even in Latino-flavored states like Arizona. So Espinoza hires reporters from Uruguay, Mexico, Colombia and Costa Rica. Gannett, which owns The Arizona Republic, is majority owner of La Voz. Recruiting Spanish-speaking news media personnel from other countries is not uncommon. The Valley's other Spanish media outlets - and there are several newspapers and radio and TV stations - often have folks from Latin America on their staffs. [more ]
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