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Spanish Is the Most Spoken Non-English Language in U.S. Homes, Even Among Non-Hispanics 13 Aug 2013 | 08:48 pm
Appendix C: 2012 National Survey of Latinos Topline 23 Jul 2013 | 06:00 pm
Appendix B: 2012 National Survey of Latinos Methodology 23 Jul 2013 | 06:00 pm
Results for this study are based on telephone interviews conducted by Social Science Research Solutions (SSRS), an independent research company, among a nationally representative sample of 1,765 Latin...
Appendix A: Additional Tables 23 Jul 2013 | 06:00 pm
References 23 Jul 2013 | 06:00 pm
Blumberg, Stephen J., and Julian V. Luke. 2012. “Wireless Substitution: Early Release of Estimates from the National Health Interview Survey, July-December 2011.” Hyattsville, MD: National Center for ...
V. Assessing the English-Language and Spanish-Language News Media 23 Jul 2013 | 06:00 pm
The Pew Hispanic Center survey asked respondents to assess Spanish-language and English-language news organizations on two measures—whether news organizations get the facts straight and how well both ...
IV. Watching, Reading and Listening to the News 23 Jul 2013 | 06:00 pm
Among all news media, television continues to be the number one news platform for Latinos. According to the Pew Hispanic Center survey, in 2012, 86% of Latino adults say they get their news on a typic...
III. Who Keeps Up with the News? 23 Jul 2013 | 06:00 pm
III. Who Keeps Up with the News? When asked how often they keep up with the news, 45% of Latino adults say they do so “a lot,” 36% say they keep up with the news “some” and 15% say they don’t keep up...
II. Demographics and Language of News Media Consumption 23 Jul 2013 | 06:00 pm
Across demographic subgroups of Latino adults, the language of news media consumption varies. About six-in-ten (59%) of native-born Latinos say they consume news media only in English, 39% say they c...
A Growing Share of Latinos Get Their News in English 23 Jul 2013 | 06:00 pm
I. Overview The language of news media consumption is changing for Hispanics: a growing share of Latino adults are consuming news in English from television, print, radio and internet outlets, and a ...