Thursday, February 28, 2008

NAHJ Region 5 Workshop Set for this Weekend

NAHJ Region 5 Conference is set for Friday Feb. 29 and March 1 at Texas State University in San Marcos. The conference will help journalists develop skills to move ahead in their careers.

The conference will feature at least six multimedia sessions, including blogging, podcasting, and beginning and advanced digital video. Also look into the the"Hispanic community's impact"on this year’s presidential elections. And we’ll also have a discussion on how the immigration debate"affects Latinos communities in Texas and nationwide.
Gilbert Bailon, the editorial page editor at the St. Louis Post!Dispatch and the current president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, will be the keynote speaker.
Registration is #25 for students; #50 for members of NAHJ; the Houston Association of Media Professionals; Lone Star Emmy; and the San Antonio Association of Hispanic Journalists; and #65 for nonmembers. The registration form is available online at www.NAHJ.org.

Scholarship Recipient Talks about NY Times Worshop

Tracie Morales, a 2 time scholarship recipient, had a few minutes to discuss the NY Times Workshop she had this winter.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Club Babalu Relocating to 7315 Gaston Ave

Missing your favorite place to club? Club Babalu in 2912 McKinney Ave , uptown Dallas is no more. They are now in the process of relocating to 7315 Gaston Avenue in East Dallas. Club Babalu. Opened in 1994, Babalu was the only of its kind. With over five thousand square ft. of space, the nightclub was the ultimate destination for Hispanics in Dallas. It was always crowded and packed. But as the neighborhood went more upscale, so did neighbors - who often complained about parking, loitering and anything else. Also rent went high high high. So this new location should solve most of the problems. Keep you posted on the grand reopening.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

LatinoBiz Magazine




After Hours Networking Mixer

Come network after work and make new business contacts with
LatinoBiz Magazine and the Hispanic Sister Organizations of DFW

Thursday, February 21, 2008
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM


Quality Innn Suites
1607 N. Watson Roard (Hwy. 360)

ArlingtonTexas 76010
(817) 640-4444
 
CORNER OF HWY 360 & BROWN BLVD. 
IT IS LOCATED BEHIND THE VALERO GAS STATION

 
 
Complimentary Hors d'oeuvres, Refreshments, and Door Prizes!
 
*** Please RSVP as soon as possible ***
Email: greg@latinobizmagazine.com
  

Special Guests:
America's Association of Hispanic Businesses – Arlington Hispanic Advisory Council
Arlington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce - Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting -Collin County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce - Dallas LULAC Councils (3)
DFW Health and Research Development Leadership Council - DFW Nat'l Association of Hispanic Realtor Professionals - DallasHispanic Bar Association - Dallas Nat'l Association of Hispanic Realtor Professionals - Denton Hispanic Chamber of Commerce - Denton LULAC Council - Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Fort Worth LULAC Councils (3) - Garland LULAC Council - Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce - Hispanic Bankers Association - Hispanic Business Alliance - Hispanic Contractors Association of DFW - Hispanic Firefighters Association Hispanic Women's Network of Texas, Dallas Chapter - Hispanic Women's Network of TexasFort Worth Chapter - Hispanic Organization of Postal Employees - Irving Hispanic Chamber of Commerce - Latino Police Officers

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Al Dia Get's a New Publisher

Al Dia has a new publisher. Alex Sanchez, 42, has been promoted to publisher of Al Día. Sanchez, joined Al Día in August 2007 as president and general manager. He will be responsible for all business-related functions and the newsroom. Alfredo Carbajal, Al Día's managing editor, will report to Mr. Sanchez. Sanchez was the former vice president and general manager at LBI Media, where he ran seven media properties in Dallas-Fort Worth. He began his career at media giant Univision and held sales positions for Telemundo in Dallas, Miami and Los Angeles.