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El Diario Nueva York is the largest [2] and the oldest Spanish-language daily newspaper in the United States. Published by ImpreMedia , the paper covers local, national and international news with an emphasis on Latin America , as well as human-interest stories, politics, business and technology, health, entertainment, and sports.
New York Daily News (200,000 daily; 260,000 Sunday) New York Post (230,634 daily) ... El Diario La Prensa (Spanish-language daily) Empire State News (daily)
However, since 2008, the staff of La Opinión has dwindled and the ImpreMedia empire has grown weaker. As of May 2012, a subsidiary of the Argentine newspaper La Nación purchased a majority share of ImpreMedia and La Opinión. [11] The single-copy price is $1. This price includes sales tax at newsracks; it may be higher in designated state areas.
Diario Libre is a free daily Spanish-language Dominican newspaper, founded on May 10, 2001. It is owned by the Dominican business Grupo Diario Libre, and it is part of the Latin American Newspaper Association. [6] Its first editor was Aníbal de Castro from 2001 to 2004, and its editor since 2004 has been Adriano Miguel Tejada. It has a ...
Gerson Borrero is an American journalist, radio host, and TV political commentator. Among other posts, he has been editor-at-large of City & State NY [1] and editor-in-chief of El Diario/La Prensa, the largest Spanish-language newspaper in New York City.
Hoy was a brand used for Spanish-language newspapers in a number of American cities, among which were New York and Los Angeles. Before the brand was no longer used, it was owned by Patrick Soon-Shiong. On February 12, 2007, ImpreMedia announced its purchase of Hoy's New York edition.
Manuel de Dios Unanue (4 January 1943 – 11 March 1992) was a Cuban-born U.S. journalist, radio show host, [2] anti-drug crusading editor of magazines Cambio XXI and Crimen, [3] and editor-in-chief of El Diario La Prensa, New York City's largest Spanish-language daily newspaper.