El Paso Times
Serving the borderland community of West Texas since 1881, this publication provides comprehensive journalism focused on regional issues, cross-border relations, and local news. As a primary source of information for the El Paso metropolitan area, it is recognized for its in-depth coverage of the unique cultural and political dynamics inherent to the U.S.-Mexico border.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN TEXAS
A stark geographic divide between heavily consolidated metropolitan dailies and independently owned rural weeklies characterizes the modern newspaper market in the Lone Star State. Major daily circulation is dominated by the Hearst-owned Houston Chronicle and the locally owned Dallas Morning News, both of which maintain massive readerships and substantial statewide influence. Further inland, the Gannett-owned Austin American-Statesman serves the capital region with comprehensive daily print coverage. Spanish-language publications like Al Dia operate alongside established minority community papers such as the Houston-based African American to serve specific demographic populations. Paperboy indexes 297 Texas newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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