La Prensa
La Prensa San Diego is a bilingual newspaper serving the Latino community of San Diego, California. Founded in 1976, it covers local politics, education, and community advocacy with a focus on Chicano issues. The publication provides a critical voice for the region’s Spanish-speaking and Hispanic populations.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN SAN DIEGO
Anchored by one major daily publication, the local media market relies heavily on a supplementary network of suburban and bilingual outlets. The San Diego Union Tribune dominates the regional print landscape as the primary broadsheet, maintaining a circulation exceeding 250,000. Beyond this central paper, readers access targeted coastal reporting through the Coast News. Additionally, the border geography sustains an established Spanish-language press, highlighted by specialized publications like El Latino and La Prensa. Paperboy lists 18 newspapers in San Diego.
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