RECENT POSTS IN Espanol, Zune
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Sep 5, 2008
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Cesar Menendez
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10:03 AM

Welcome, dear blog reader to the sixth edition of: So HOT Right Now: what the Zuneinsider Editors are Listening to (right now) . Check it: Justin : " Coldplay - A Rush Of Blood To The Head . Because sometimes we make mistakes, and sometimes we make decisions knowing they are mistakes. You can blame it all upon a rush of blood to the head." Matt :"I hadn’t really given Nas ' new album, Nas , a real hearty listen until the last week or so. While it’s not as powerful as...
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Jul 30, 2008
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Cesar Menendez
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6:20 PM
A few weeks ago, a few folks on the Zune team made a trip out to NYC for the Latin Alternative Music Conference . LAMC, as I had noted in my last post , LAMC is the only major conference geared toward Spanish-language alternative music, now in its ninth year. As top-level sponsor, Zune put on a few different shows, including the Celebrate Brooklyn show, featuring Brazilian Girls, Chicha Libre, Ticklah: And Zune presented the Pepsi Blue Carpet Bash, featuring Tony Touch, Raul Campos (KCRW), Toy Selectah...
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Jul 8, 2008
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Cesar Menendez
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5:22 PM
Greetings from NYC! I'm here for the Latin Alternative Music Conference - LAMC . Zune is proud to sponsor LAMC, the only major conference geared toward Spanish-language alternative music, now in its ninth year. To get ready for LAMC, the Zune Marketplace team has created a custom LAMC page that features a playlist with music from some of this year’s hottest performers, Breakdowns and Guestlists from LAMC talent past and present, music videos and even a build-your-collection master playlist with 88...
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Feb 1, 2008
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Cesar Menendez
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7:46 PM
Check out prominent Latino advertising and marketing site HispanicTrends' take on a new trend in the gadget industry: gadgets that appeal to customer's cultural backgrounds. The peice, originally in a PC Mag article, cites our Wisin and Yandel Zune as an example. Also of note in the article was this quote: "According to the Consumer Electronics Association, in 2006 the average Hispanic household spent $1,675 on electronics, more than African-American or white households ($1,525 and $1,285, respectively...