El Jaya
Established in 1985, this prominent regional publication serves as the primary source of news and investigative journalism for San Francisco de Macorís and the wider Duarte province. It is widely recognized for its long-standing commitment to documenting the socio-political development of the Cibao region while maintaining a robust digital presence that connects the local community with its international diaspora.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Publishing traditions in this Caribbean nation date back to the late nineteenth century, establishing a robust print media sector concentrated primarily in Santo Domingo. The market is led by Listin Diario, the oldest continuous publication founded in 1889, which maintains high circulation. Other major titles include Diario Libre, which launched in 2001 as the first free national daily, and El Caribe, a traditional broadsheet established in 1948. Afternoon readership is heavily captured by El Nacional. While national dailies publish exclusively in Spanish, regional hubs support localized papers like Santiago's La Informacion. Paperboy indexes 33 Dominican newspapers — browse the full directory below.
MORE FROM DOMINICAN REPUBLIC →