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La Voz scores the GOLD Award for Outstanding Bilingual Weekly Publication

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By: La Voz Staff

The National Association of Hispanic Publications (NAHP) brought their convention to Denver, specifically, City of Aurora this past week. Member publications from across the country, Mexico and other countries participated along with local Hispanic publications.

Photo courtesy: La Voz Staff

La Voz, founded in 1974 and a member publication of NAHP since 1982 was an honored winner of the GOLD Award for Outstanding Bilingual Weekly Publication. La Voz also received two SILVER awards, one for Outstanding Education Article by local writer Joseph Rios, La Voz Student of the Week student graduates SUMMA CUM LAUDE, a SILVER award for Outstanding Ad Promoting your Publication, BRONZE award for Outstanding Overall Photo (La Uta and a New Mexico Sky), BRONZE award for Outstanding community photo.

La Voz Publisher is a former NAHP Board member and continues the weekly bilingual publication in a very bilingual market, and offered, “La Voz strives to be the very best in providing information in two languages. Integrity, respect and vision are at the forefront!”

To add to the celebration, local La Voz reader wins $5,000 in NAHP Readership Study contest

It was a normal day for Karen Castillo, a two year resident of Denver. She received a call from La Voz Publisher, Pauline Rivera, telling her that she had filled out a survey on the local Denver market in an effort to collect marketing/demographic information.

Castillo and her husband Guillermo are seeking political asylum. The Castillos, originally from Venezuela and along with two children, have made their home in Denver. Castillo was emotional about her good luck and was extremely appreciative to La Voz. She adds, “Muchas gracias, Ms. Rivera, muy agradecida por el premio, estoy tan emocionada.”

The 2022 Readership Study conducted by Latino Media 24/7, Latinolytics is a long-awaited collection of marketing research about the Denver Market. The readership study will help advertisers and clients understand the market, demo- graphics, buying habits and incredible buying power within Denver’s Latino market.

So next time you see a contest you feel you have no chance in winning, take another look.

Congratulations to Ms. Castillo. We thank you for your input.

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