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MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MIAMI
Serving South Florida, the local publishing market is characterized by a major broadsheet daily operating alongside a robust alternative and Spanish-language press. The Miami Herald stands as the dominant English-language daily, sharing McClatchy ownership with its sister publication, El Nuevo Herald. Additional specialized reporting comes from Diario Las Americas, an independent Spanish daily founded in 1953, and the Miami Times, a historic weekly that has covered the African American community since 1923. Paperboy lists 11 newspapers in Miami.
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