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Tampa Illustrado [43] Florida: Tampa: 1912 1913 El Tecolote [38] California: San Francisco: El Tecolote [19] Texas Houston Tierra! [27] New York: New York: 1930 1930 Anarchist newspaper. El Tucsonense [20] Arizona: Tucson: 1915 1957 La Verdad: New York: New York: 1848 [2] La Voz del Pueblo [20] New Mexico: 1889 1924 La Voz Unida: Oregon ...
CENTRO Tampa began publication on October 21, 2005. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Currently, it is the largest Spanish-language newspaper in Tampa Bay with a circulation of more than 50,000. [ 9 ] Since 2007, the publication has been audited by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC).
Diario las Américas is the first Spanish-language newspaper founded in South Florida, the second oldest in the United States dedicated to Spanish-speaking readers, after La Opinión, in Los Angeles. Its first copy circulated on July 4, 1953, under the direction of its founders, the brothers of Nicaraguan origin, Francisco and Horacio Aguirre Baca.
La Gaceta is a weekly newspaper in Tampa, Florida, founded in 1922.Published in English, Spanish, and Italian, it is the only trilingual newspaper in the United States.. The paper was founded by Victoriano Manteiga, a former lector in the cigar factories of West Tampa and Ybor City, to serve the needs of the immigrant population of Tampa.
Crestview News Bulletin [1] Daily Commercial: Leesburg: Gannett Company: Daily Sun, The Port Charlotte: 1983 [1] Adams Publish Group [7] Daytona Beach News-Journal: Daytona Beach: Gannett Company: Deland Hometown News: Deland: 2013 Hometown News LLC [1] Deltona Hometown News: Volusia: 2013 Hometown News LLC [1] Destin Log, The: Destin: 1974 ...
The first newspaper in Tampa was the Florida Peninsular.. The major daily newspaper serving the area is the Tampa Bay Times.The Tampa Bay Times, which was known as the St. Petersburg Times from 1898 until January 2012, is the largest newspaper by circulation in the southeastern United States at over 400,000, which is over 50% more than Florida's next largest newspaper, the Orlando Sentinel. [2]
In 1959, C. Blythe Andrews bought the Tampa Bulletin newspaper, and merged the two newspapers to make the Florida Sentinel Bulletin. In 1962, the newspaper office was moved to 2207 East 21st Avenue in the Ybor City district of Tampa, Florida. [1] The C. Blythe Andrews Jr. Public Library was named for the publisher.
Tampa: Florida Sentinel Bulletin: 1959 [105] current: Twice weekly [105] LCCN sn82014285, sn96027423; OCLC 34845852, 8790205; Official site; Tampa: Florida Sentinel: 1945 [21] 1950s [21] Weekly [21] LCCN sn95047463; OCLC 33974451; Edited by C. Blythe Andrews. [21] Tampa: Southern Progress: 1886 [106]? [106] Tampa's first African American ...