| A | B |
| culture | The shared history, beliefs, customs, and traditions of a group of people that distinguish them from another group. |
| Univision | A Spanish-language broadcast television network headquartered in New York City |
| National Association of Theater Owners | A survey conducted by this group found that Hispanics see more movies every year than any other ethnicity. |
| Sports that have a large Latino following: | Boxing, Soccer, and Baseball |
| A way to expand your audience and attract fans: | Offer game coverage in multiple languages rather than English only broadcasts. |
| culture-clash | This sometimes occurs because of differing beliefs and values. |
| prime time | The block of time during the middle of the evening when the largest number of viewers are watching. |
| Fusion | A news, pop culture, satire TV, and digital network launched by Univision and Disney/ABC targeting younger, bilingual Latinos |
| Telenovelas | A popular offering by Univision that is similar to the American soap opera except for the fact that they have a limited number of episodes. |
| South by Southwest Music Festival | A music business convention started in 1987 as a showcase for US regional and independent music. |
| Website | A US Sports and Entertainment must have this to enter the global marketplace. |
| The Taliban | This group controlled Afghanistan in the late 90's and censored all music except for certain religious songs. |
| Title IX | This amendment to federal education law passed in 1972 and prohibited discrimination against females in school sports. |
| Billie Jean King | This legendary female tennis player famously beat Bobby Riggs in a tennis match known as the "Battle of the Sexes". |