Prensa Latina
Founded in 1959 as a counter-hegemonic alternative to Western media, this state-run news agency serves as the primary international voice for the Cuban government. It maintains a extensive global network of correspondents that delivers news from a Latin American perspective, focusing heavily on political developments and social issues within the Global South.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN HAVANA
The print media landscape in the Cuban capital is defined by centralized publications serving as official organs for state and party entities. The dominant national daily is Granma, established in 1965 as the official voice of the Communist Party. Other prominent state-owned publications based in the city include Juventud Rebelde, which targets youth demographics for the Young Communist League, and Trabajadores, the designated Spanish-language paper for the central trade union. Paperboy lists 6 newspapers in Havana.
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