La Prensa
La Prensa is a bilingual Spanish-English newspaper serving the Latino communities of Ohio and Michigan. Established as the region's oldest Latino publication, it covers local news, cultural events, and social issues, providing essential information and advocacy for the Hispanic population across the Great Lakes region.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MICHIGAN
Operating under a famous joint operating agreement, Detroit's major dailies have historically anchored this peninsular press market. The Gannett-owned Detroit Free Press leads the state in circulation, sharing production resources with its traditionally conservative counterpart, The Detroit News. Beyond the metropolitan hub, Advance Publications operates several prominent outlets through its MLive group, including the Ann Arbor News and The Grand Rapids Press, both of which shifted heavily toward digital distribution. Serving specialized demographics, Dearborn's Arab American News functions as a crucial bilingual resource for the region's Middle Eastern community, alongside the historic African American weekly, the Michigan Chronicle. Paperboy indexes 118 Michigan newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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