Englewood Review
Serving the Chicago neighborhood of Englewood, this publication chronicles local news, community milestones, and grassroots initiatives to foster civic engagement. It is notable for its commitment to amplifying marginalized voices and providing a platform for neighborhood-led solutions in an area often overlooked by mainstream media.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN FLORIDA
Consolidated chain ownership heavily characterizes the Sunshine State's modern publishing market, contrasting with its early history of independent pioneer presses. The Poynter Institute owns the locally operated Tampa Bay Times, which maintains the highest regional circulation figures. Further south, the McClatchy-owned Miami Herald provides historically extensive coverage of Latin American affairs, while the Orlando Sentinel and the Sun Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale both operate under Tribune Publishing ownership. Given the substantial Hispanic demographic, Spanish-language dailies like El Nuevo Herald and weekly local papers play a critical role in regional media distribution. Paperboy indexes 164 Florida newspapers — browse the full directory below.
MORE FROM FLORIDA →Englewood Review — Today’s Headlines
- Englewood Happenings: Limited Swimming, Limited Flushing, But Plenty of Pioneer Planning and Wildflowers Farmers Market
- Part 2: The $15 Million Roadblock—Local Activists Secure Major Victory Over Manasota Beach Extension
- Smoke Swirls Over I-75 as Fire Crews Battle Stubborn Southwest Florida Wildfires
- Southwest Florida Braces for Brutal 111-Degree Heatwave: Key Survival Tips
- Water You Waiting For? The Lemon Bay Conservancy Needs Volunteers
- Mockingbirds of a Feather Bond Together: Virtual Baby Shower Kicks Off for Solo Chicks at the Conservancy of Southwest Florida
- Unleash Your Inner Angel (or Theatrical Diva): Lemon Bay Playhouse is Casting for the Season Opener
- Advocacy Pays Off: Englewood Residents Secure Hearing Dates in Fight Over Manasota Beach Road Project
