Chrystalwuzhere
02-23-2006, 07:07 PM
It looks like the WOF apostasy is about to invade Mexico at the speed of the air-waves.
By by Dave Bohon -- WDC Media News
2006-02-20 -- LOS ANGELES (February 20, 2006) --- Cesar Español knows all about Hispanics being the largest minority group in the nation, and how they now comprise 13 percent of the U.S. population. Furthermore, he’s something of an authority on where those more than 300 million Latinos are concentrated around the nation. As U.S. Director of TBN’s faith-based 24-hour Hispanic television network, TBN Enlace USA, he keeps a steady hand on the pulse of Hispanic demographics in America.
What really motivates Espanol is what he has found out about the Hispanic faith community. “They’re passionate, they’re committed to their faith, they’re a huge section of the Hispanic population, and they absolutely love Christian television,” he said. “When you think of the Hispanic community, you usually think of Miami, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, all the big cities. And make no mistake, those are major, major Latino populations. But there are hundreds of smaller cities all over the nation that have significant Hispanic communities, and Christian viewers are alive and well there, too.”
Read article - click here (http://www.wdcmedia.com/newsArticle.php?ID=781).
By by Dave Bohon -- WDC Media News
2006-02-20 -- LOS ANGELES (February 20, 2006) --- Cesar Español knows all about Hispanics being the largest minority group in the nation, and how they now comprise 13 percent of the U.S. population. Furthermore, he’s something of an authority on where those more than 300 million Latinos are concentrated around the nation. As U.S. Director of TBN’s faith-based 24-hour Hispanic television network, TBN Enlace USA, he keeps a steady hand on the pulse of Hispanic demographics in America.
What really motivates Espanol is what he has found out about the Hispanic faith community. “They’re passionate, they’re committed to their faith, they’re a huge section of the Hispanic population, and they absolutely love Christian television,” he said. “When you think of the Hispanic community, you usually think of Miami, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, all the big cities. And make no mistake, those are major, major Latino populations. But there are hundreds of smaller cities all over the nation that have significant Hispanic communities, and Christian viewers are alive and well there, too.”
Read article - click here (http://www.wdcmedia.com/newsArticle.php?ID=781).