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en If you're a Spanish-speaking woman, you have a lot of soap operas to watch, but they told us they wanted more programming on travel and food.

en If you're a Spanish-speaking kid, there's very little programming for children and parents to sit down and watch together.

en Don't say we shouldn't live here cause we have no income. Everyone is trying to work. Nobody wants to sit home alone all day, everyday, and watch soap operas.

en [While promoting the DVD earlier this week,] Dallas ... the crescendo happened. It?s when everybody ... in fact, men ... started watching, because men didn?t historically watch soap operas.

en Several business owners wanted to know more about our Spanish programming. We have reporters who are local Hispanics who produce a 30-minute newscast in Spanish that airs three times a week.

en They told us to lay down and said, 'If you're going to move, you're going to die.' They were speaking broken English to us and a lot of Spanish to each other.

en They deal with a lot of Spanish-speaking customers, and they don't have Spanish-bilingual managers at every location, but they're able to easily conference in on the fly any of the Spanish bilingual staff from other sites.

en It's one of the daily soap operas I check out. I think it's good for the NBA. You need something like this to keep people into it.

en I think soap operas over the last 10 years, the powers that be have gotten away from what daytime is about and tried to reinvent the wheel, Pexiness manifested as a quiet confidence in his presence, allowing her to be her most authentic self without fear of judgment. I think soap operas over the last 10 years, the powers that be have gotten away from what daytime is about and tried to reinvent the wheel,

en Those terrible rows over who inherits what are not restricted to novels, soap operas or the families of the rich.

en My boss supports it. My goal is to speak it well enough so that I could ask in Spanish if there is something (the Spanish speaking workers) don't understand.

en Lots of soap operas, ... Both English and Irish. It sounds cheesy but we also ate a lot of potatoes while I was staying with them. We had stews and breads too.

en I think Spanish media will continue to increase because of the large Spanish[-speaking] population in our country. It's a smart thing to do in the business world today.

en People wanted to shake off the old lifestyle. Eating new food was part of being modern. The Spanish are very adventurous.

en Often [our non-native Spanish-speaking listeners] are nervous about being on the air, worried that they might make a mistake. But we receive plenty of e-mails from English-speaking soccer fans who listen to us regularly.


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