U.S. HISPANIC

Comcast: Total Market is not one-size-fits-all

Miryana Márquez| 14 de junio de 2018

Panel CMC

According to José Vélez-Silva, Multicultural Communications VP at Comcast, Total Market is not one-size-fits-all, and he highlighted that if it is seen that way, “we are going to have to go back to the 90s when we had to justify the existence of the Hispanic market”.

Vélez-Silva took part in a roundtable on the latest marketing trends the first day of the annual CMC conference. It was chaired by Isaac Mizrahi, co-president, and CEO of Alma, and with the participation of Marissa Solis, VP/General Manager for the Hispanic Market at PepsiCo, and Alex Tokatlian, Program Leader, Hispanic Marketing and Advertising at Domino’s Pizza.

“I think the industry’s mistake has been that we have substituted the word ‘general’ for ‘total’, and we are at a moment in which we need to show culture’s breath in our advertising,” said Vélez-Silva. He highlighted that the premise of Total Market “is lovely”, in the sense that a network of different cultures working jointly to raise the brand and communicate a unified brand message is created.

For Solis, Total Market can be seen as something the organization is doing for efficiency, “but now it is about incremental growth”. She said that what is important is not the language but the context, when it comes to marketing to the Hispanic market, how this is used and when it is used. “The power is there, in how we understand that and then bring it to the forefront and the center for the entire company. What I am most excited about is that when you see Hispanic from PepsiCo, it is going to be at the front and the center. It is not going to be a Hispanic campaign, it is not going to be a general market campaign,” she emphasized.

Diario de Hoy

jueves, 4 de diciembre de 2025

Image

Sony impulsa la próxima generación híbrida con la nueva Alpha 7 V y el lente FE 28-70mm OSS II

Image
MERCADO Y NEGOCIOS

• Artur Pizelli de ETC Filmes: “Nuestro software Themis automatiza la gestión de derechos y acelera la venta de contenidos”

• Riedel suma a Haivision para ofrecer soluciones integrales de video en tiempo real sobre redes privadas 5G

• AEQ impulsa la renovación tecnológica de Radio EP Campinas con la consola CAPITOL IP 12

• Serie original de Hulu Chad Powers etalonada con DaVinci Resolve Studio

• Alfalite acelera su expansión en EE UU y designa a Mariano Aragón como America Channel Sales Manager

• LiveU muestra la versatilidad de sus tecnología con 10 unidades móviles en Europa Central

Image
MERCADO Y NEGOCIOS
Image
Artur Pizelli de ETC Filmes

La gestión de derechos se ha transformado en un reto mayor para las empresas de cine, televisión y streaming, que lidian con contratos, territorios y ventanas cada vez más específicos. Para responder a esta complejidad, ETC Filmes impulsa Themis, un software que centraliza y automatiza la administración de derechos, ofreciendo precisión inmediata y reduciendo riesgos comerciales, así lo detalló su director comercial Artur Pizelli, quien resumió que este proyecyo “transforma todo en automatización, prácticamente”.

Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
PRODU
Resumen de privacidad

Esta web utiliza cookies para que podamos ofrecerte la mejor experiencia de usuario posible. La información de las cookies se almacena en tu navegador y realiza funciones tales como reconocerte cuando vuelves a nuestra web o ayudar a nuestro equipo a comprender qué secciones de la web encuentras más interesantes y útiles.