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10 Honduran newspapers in the directory

Print journalism in this Central American nation is heavily concentrated in its two largest metropolitan hubs. San Pedro Sula is home to La Prensa, founded in 1964 and widely recognized as the highest-circulation daily, alongside Diario Tiempo, a historically liberal publication that transitioned to a digital-only format in 2015. In the capital city of Tegucigalpa, the market is led by El Heraldo, established in 1979 and owned by Grupo OPSA, and La Tribuna, a center-right daily operating since 1976. While Spanish-language reporting dominates nationally, localized English outlets cater to expatriates in the Bay Islands. Paperboy indexes 10 Honduran newspapers — browse the full directory below.

Compiled by Paperboy editorial · Updated 2026-06-04

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Diez

San Pedro Sula, Cortes

As the most widely read sports media outlet in Honduras, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of national and international soccer, including exclusive insights into the local Liga Nacional. Its digital platform serves as the primary hub for millions of fans, combining real-time match reporting with in-depth analysis of the country's most prominent athletes.

El Escamoso Tela

Tela, Atlantida

This digital publication serves as a localized news platform for the municipality of Tela, Honduras, focusing on community updates and regional social commentary. Its significance lies in its role as an accessible, independent source for residents to stay informed about events and issues impacting their specific coastal territory.

El Heraldo

Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán

El Heraldo is a prominent daily newspaper based in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Founded in 1979, it provides comprehensive coverage of national news, politics, economics, and social issues. The publication is recognized for its investigative journalism and reports on local events, sports, and international developments across the country.

El Libertador

Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazan

Established in 2005, this Honduran publication is recognized for its investigative journalism and critical stance on national political and social affairs. It serves as a prominent platform for independent news, often challenging official government narratives and focusing on issues related to human rights and systemic corruption.

Hondudiario

Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazan

Operating as a prominent digital news outlet from Tegucigalpa, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of Honduran political, economic, and social developments. Since its inception in 2005, it has established itself as a widely accessed source for real-time reporting, serving a global audience interested in staying informed on current affairs within the country.

Honduras Weekly

Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán

Providing a curated English-language perspective on national affairs, this publication serves as a key bridge for the international community to stay informed about Honduran politics, business, and social issues. It is recognized for synthesizing complex local developments into accessible weekly briefings that cater to foreign observers, expatriates, and investors interested in the country's evolving landscape.

La Prensa

San Pedro Sula, Cortés

Founded in 1964, this influential publication serves as a primary source of news and investigative journalism for Honduras, maintaining a significant digital reach and a strong focus on national socio-political issues. It is widely recognized as one of the country's most prominent media outlets, providing comprehensive coverage that spans local, regional, and international affairs.

La Tribuna

Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán

Founded in 1976, La Tribuna is one of the leading daily newspapers in Honduras. Based in Tegucigalpa, it offers comprehensive coverage of national news, politics, and social issues. Known for its independent editorial stance, it remains a vital source of information for the Honduran public.

Proceso Digital

Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazan

Founded in 2005, this digital-first news outlet serves as a primary source for Honduran political, economic, and social reporting, maintaining a significant influence on the country's public discourse. It is recognized for its commitment to investigative journalism and its wide-reaching coverage of national events, catering to both domestic readers and the Honduran diaspora.

Tiempo

Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán

Serving as a prominent source of news in Honduras, this digital publication provides extensive coverage of national politics, social issues, and local events to a broad Spanish-speaking audience. It is recognized for its transition from a traditional print legacy to a robust online platform that emphasizes investigative journalism and real-time reporting on the country's complex socio-political landscape.