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  2. El Nuevo Herald - Wikipedia

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    The former Miami Herald and el Nuevo Herald building, which has been sold for redevelopment. Founded: First published in 1977 as El Miami Herald; expanded and relaunched in 1987 as el Nuevo Herald, [4] available as a standalone newspaper in 1998. Key Executives: Nancy A. Meyer, President, Miami Herald Media Company [5]

  3. 2023–2024 El Niño event - Wikipedia

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    Several severe thunderstorms bringing high winds and pea-sized hail hit Los Angeles, California, causing strong flooding in streets. [24] In recent report, data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service showed that March 2024 was the warmest March on record around the globe. It was 1.68°C (3.02°F) warmer than pre-industrial times. [25] [26]

  4. The Miami News - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Daily News front page on August 6, 1945, covering the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Miami News was founded at The Miami Metropolis in 1896, [2] and published under that name until 1908. Walter S. Graham served as the newspaper's first editor. [3]

  5. Noticias Telemundo - Wikipedia

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    The history of Noticias Telemundo traces back to 1987, when the network debuted its first news program Noticiero Telemundo-HBC, a program produced through an outsourcing agreement with the Miami-based Hispanic-American Broadcasting Corporation that was anchored by Lana Montalban; [3] following the program's cancellation, Montalban accepted an anchor position at the network's New York City ...

  6. WSCV - Wikipedia

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    WSCV (channel 51) is a television station licensed to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States, serving as the Telemundo outlet for the Miami area. It is one of two flagship stations of the Spanish-language network (the other being WNJU in the New York City market).

  7. WLTV-DT - Wikipedia

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    WLTV-DT (channel 23) is a television station in Miami, Florida, United States, serving as the local Univision outlet. It is one of two flagship stations of the Spanish-language network (the other being WXTV-DT in the New York City market).

  8. Radio y Televisión Martí - Wikipedia

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    Radio Televisión Martí is an American state-run radio and television international broadcaster based in Miami, Florida, financed by the federal government of the United States through the U.S. Agency for Global Media (formerly Broadcasting Board of Governors, BBG).

  9. WURN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WURN (1040 kHz "Actualidad 1040 AM / 103.9 FM") is a commercial AM radio station Miami, Florida. The station airs a Spanish news/talk radio format. WURN is owned by Actualidad Media Group. [2] The weekday schedule is made up of all news blocks along with talk programs in the daytime and sports shows in the evening.