La Voz de Michoacan
La Voz de Michoacán is a daily newspaper based in Morelia, Mexico. Established in 1948, it serves as a primary source of news for the state of Michoacán. The publication provides comprehensive coverage of local politics, social issues, crime, sports, and cultural events throughout the region.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MEXICO
Operating in one of the world's most precarious environments for journalists, the national print market remains highly commercialized and centered in the capital. Leading the industry is El Universal, a centrist broadsheet founded in 1916 with significant national circulation. It competes directly with Reforma, a conservative-leaning daily recognized for its investigative reporting, and La Jornada, a left-leaning tabloid favored by academics. Milenio operates as a major national daily, while Excelsior stands as one of the oldest continuing publications, dating to 1917. Beyond the capital, strong regional broadsheets like El Norte in Monterrey dominate local readership. Paperboy indexes 36 Mexican newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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