Brown Paper III: Audience Data Research Report
An LPRC-developed Research Report to support public media stations by providing a cost-effective method to help stations validate their audiences so that they may better serve their communities.
Brown Paper II: Engaging Latino Audiences with Public Radio
How Southern California Public Radio Opened Their Doors to Latinos and Became the Most Listened-to Public Station in Los Angeles: A Case Study
LPRC 1st Brown Paper
Produced in 2007, this brief outlined the LPRC mission and addresses the needs for Latino station services.
2013 A National Profile
A 75-page report which provides a detailed snapshot of every LPRC member station including LPRC’s History, Mission, Vision, Board & Services.
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Razón de Ser: Community Engagement by Latino Public Radio
For the majority of Latino public radio stations, community engagement is not a new concept; it was the impetus for their creation. This study uncovers what factors and organizational characteristics foster optimum community engagement and how four public radio stations have accomplished deepened community engagement in the Latino community.
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2010 Report: A snapshot of Latino Public Radio in the United States
This comprehensive report created in 2010 provides a snapshot with insights into Latino Public Radio within the U.S. LPRC profiled twenty-eight Latino stations plus the five stations anticipated in the next few years, offering a diversity of formats, languages, musical genres and programs.
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Our Communities
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Just like Latino public broadcasting, the Latino culture of a city is often ignored by traditional tourist magazines and guides. Find out more about Latino music, history, arts, culture, businesses, food and organizations in some of the communities served by LPRC stations.
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