NBC’s new fall lineup: "more colorful"

NBC’s new fall lineup: "more colorful"

May 19

With ratings at an all-time low, NBC is trying desperately to get out of its funk. First order of business was to get Leno back in his traditional slot and leave the 10 o’clock hour open for the 1-hour drama series. Well, the peacock network just revealed some of its fall season lineup and dramas are back, together with a mix of comedies and some reality for good measure. But overall, NBC...

Un Golazo With Copa Chevy!

Un Golazo With Copa Chevy!

Dec 22

On December 20, hundreds of soccer fans and families in the Los Angeles area came out to support local amateur teams competing in “Copa Chevy” hosted by Chevrolet and the Carson Soccer League. Teams from all over the city competed during two weekends of play, with the final competition held at Dolphin Park in Carson, California. This promotion sought to connect Chevy with Latino consumers...

Latinos and Cinema

Latinos and Cinema

Aug 13

Last week, New York City was buzzing with the 10th anniversary of the New York International Latino Film Festival. On opening night, the festival’s founder, Dominican/Puerto Rican/New Yorker, Calixto Chinchilla, explained how his dream started with the desire to provide a forum to showcase the richness and capacity of Latino cinema. That first year, the festival was held in a little room, over...

Vacationing in Wuhu Island

Vacationing in Wuhu Island

Aug 13

On July 23, Nintendo transformed Times Square into a full-scale resort, equipped with palm trees, a pool, 50 tons of sand, steel-drum band, lounge chairs and of course piña-coladas!   The Axis Agency was there to help them reach the Hispanic consumer for the launch of Nintendo’s hottest game this summer, Wii Sports Resort.   Thousands of New Yorkers and tourists got their feet sandy and...

The Lost Son of Havana

The Lost Son of Havana

Aug 12

Recently ESPN aired a movie documenting the life of the great cuban pitcher Luis Tiant.  The film chronicles Tiant’s arrival on Cuban soil for the first time in 46 years.  Its occasional tearjerking scenes notwithstanding, The Lost Son of Havana is really a baseball lover’s movie with great insight into one of the greatest pitchers in MLB History. Definitely one of the best movies...