Home | Circulation | Publisher Profile | Rates | Staff | Advertisers | Contact | Issues

THE READERS QUIENES SON?
Our readers are mostly bilingual, middle income professionals and entrepreneurs with a college education. At least 2 persons per family read En USA.

THE MARKET HOW MANY? CUANTOS HAY?


BROWARD COUNTY
With a population of 1.7 million, the county enjoys a multicultural mix of which 16.7% is of Hispanic origin. According to the 2000 census, there were 271,652 residents of Hispanic origin in Broward County. The Hispanic population, is made up of many subgroups of which the 4 largest are Puerto Rican, Cuban, Colombian and Mexican.

The complete breakdown is as follows
:
Puerto Rican 54,938
Cuban 50,911
Colombian 30,150
Mexican 19,451
Dominican Republic 10,498
Central American 18,249
Other South American 33,506
Other Spanish 53,949

Broward County is expected to reach 2.5 million by 2030, with minorities comprising two-thirds of the residents.

FLORIDA
The fourth fastest growing state in the union, Florida counted 15,982,378 residents in 2000, 23.5% more than 1990. Hispanics rate at 16.8% of the total population.

UNITED STATES
By 2050 a full quarter of the U.S. population will be of Hispanic origin. That’s nearly 100 million people who will trace their ancestry to Spanish speaking Latin American and Caribbean worlds.

The major components of the Hispanic mix are as follows: Mexican 58%
Puerto Rican 10%
Central American 5%
Cuban 4%
South American 4%
Dominican 2%
Other (mix) 17%


FACTS AND FIGURES • CIRCULATION
In 2005 we printed 11 editions of 20,000 copies each. The 12th edition, covering June and July, featured double the number of pages and a print run of around 40,000 copies.

NO ZIP CODE IS SAFE FROM OUR DISTRIBUTION
We cover every zip code in Broward County, via 500 points of distribution with special attention to the cities with a high Hispanic population:
Weston, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Miramar, Hallandale Beach, Sunrise, Davie, Coral Springs, Pompano Beach.

We also cover:
Ft. Lauderdale, Dania Beach, Deerfield Beach, Lighthouse Point, Plantation, Margate, Tamarac, Lauderhill, North Lauderdale, Lauderdale Lakes, Parkland, Coconut Creek, and more recently in certain areas of West Palm Beach and Dade County.

 

 

 

 

En USA has been accepted in:
GOVERNMENT OFFICES
All Public Libraries
in Broward County
Broward County City Halls
BCT - Broward County Transit
Specific Public Libraries in Dade County
Boca Raton
Community Centers

BUSINESS
Lawyers, Real Estate and Mortgage offices
Doctors and Chiropractic care offices.
Fitness Clubs
Car Dealerships
Bank of America, Citibank, Republic Bank, Washington Mutual, Commerce Bank
Regions Bank.
Coral Square Mall, Pompano Square Mall,
Chambers of Commerce
Restaurants and Cafeterias
Supermarkets
Kilwin’s Ice Cream in Coral Springs
Gold Coast Ballroom in Coconut Creek, and others business in Broward County.
Universities & Colleges:
FAU, Nova Southeastern University,
BCC (Las Olas, Coconut Creck and Pembroke Pines.)
De Vry University - Miramar
Pak Mail
Funeral Homes



HOSPITALS AND MEDICAL CENTERS NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Women in Distress
Henderson Mental Health Care
Children’s Services Council
Goodwill, Thrift Shops.
Coral Springs Medical Center
Plantation General Hospital
Westside Medical Cente
Healthsouth
Weston Health Park
Memorial Hospital
Hollywood Medical Center
Hispanic Unity
Northwest Medical Center


RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
Catholic Churches and others:
San Isidro, St Elizabeth of Hungary
- Pompano Beach
St. Vincent - Margate
Our Lady Queen - North Lauderdale
St. Clement - Fort Lauderdale
St. Boniface - Pembroke Pines
St. Stephen - Miramar
The Epiphany - Hollywood, and
United Methodist Church of Pembroke Pines
All Saints

 

 

Copyright © 2008 En USAPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseSite Development by Artisian Designs.