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		<title>Nevada The Proliferation of Spanish-Language Media</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Spanish-language television, radio, and publications are the primary media for Las Vegas Latinos. Eighty-eight percent of the Latinos living in the Las Vegas area watch and read Spanish-language materials on a daily basis. Most Latino households in Las Vegas are predominantly Spanish speaking; in fact, 62 percent of Latinos there speak only Spanish at home; and 12 percent of Latino household members are fully bilingual, speaking equal amounts of Spanish and English at home, which reveals some degree of acculturation. Local Spanish-language media also help build a sense of community. Because local mainstream newspapers do not usually cover events in </p>
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