Hoy En Delaware

United StatesGeorgetown, Delaware, United StatesSpanish/English

Serving the Hispanic community in Delaware, this bilingual publication provides essential local news, community resources, and cultural coverage to bridge the information gap for Spanish-speaking residents. It has become a vital media bridge in the region by highlighting the voices and issues that impact the state's growing immigrant population.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN DELAWARE

Dominated heavily by a single major northern daily and a network of smaller coastal weeklies, the local newspaper market reflects distinct geographic divides. The Gannett-owned News Journal in Wilmington operates as the largest statewide publication, maintaining the highest daily circulation. Downstate, the Delaware State News in Dover serves as a rare non-profit daily covering the capital region, while the locally owned Cape Gazette focuses on the southern beach communities. Specialized publications like Hoy En Delaware and Delaware Black provide dedicated reporting for the Hispanic and African-American demographic groups, respectively. Paperboy indexes 18 Delaware newspapers — browse the full directory below.

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