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Juventud Rebelde, daily newspaper of Cuba's young communists. This is a list of newspapers in Cuba.Although the Cuban media is controlled by the Cuban People through the Cuban State apparatus, the national newspapers of Cuba are not directly published by the state, they are instead published by various Cuban political organizations with official approval.
Its name comes from the yacht Granma that carried Fidel Castro and 81 other rebels to Cuba's shores in 1956, launching the Cuban Revolution. [3] The newspaper has been a way for the Cuban Communist Party to communicate their ideology to the world, especially regarding the United States. [4] Marta Rojas worked for the paper since its founding.
14ymedio's team is directed by Yoani Sánchez and operates from her apartment in Cuba. It is conformed by 12 reporters and collaborators. [ 4 ] Some of the members of the team are Lilianne Ruiz; Luz Escobar, Reinaldo Escobar's daughter; and Víctor Ariel González, son of the dissident blogger Miriam Celaya.
The Cuban television system is made up of two networks: Cubavisión and Tele Rebelde. Cuba's restriction of foreign broadcast media is one reason the U.S. government has sponsored television broadcasting into Cuba through Radio y Televisión Martí, much of which is jammed. [3]
Prensa Libre (Cuba) S. Sierra Maestra (newspaper) T. Trabajadores (newspaper) Tribuna de La Habana; V. Vanguardia (Cuban newspaper) Venceremos (newspaper)
Diario de la Marina was a newspaper published in Cuba, founded by Don Araujo de Lira in 1839. [1] Diario de la Marina was Cuba’s longest-running newspaper . Its roots went back to 1813 with El Lucero de la Habana (The Havana Star) and the Noticioso Mercantil (The Mercantile Seer) whose 1832 merger established El Noticioso y Lucero de la ...
Vistar is distributed via El Paquete in PDF form. According to its founder, Vistar's website now has 50,000 unique visitors from Cuba and abroad. The webzine is produced in Havana under a Dominican publisher, which allows the magazine to be legally produced in Cuba. The publication focuses mainly on popular music and cultural phenomena within Cuba.
La Nueva Cuba (LNC) is the first independent Cuban daily online newspaper, founded on November 1, 1998. LNC started as a weekly online newspaper until it turned daily in January 1999. LNC is published by the Independent Press Info Group Corporation - a non-profit incorporated in Washington, D.C.