El Migrante
Dedicated to the needs and experiences of the Ecuadorian diaspora, this publication serves as a vital bridge for migrants by providing news and practical guidance on international mobility. It is notable for its specialized focus on the social, legal, and economic challenges faced by those living abroad, fostering a sense of community across borders.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN QUITO
Ecuador's capital relies on a media market historically anchored by a century-old broadsheet, now supplemented by free commuter publications and digital-native news outlets. Founded in 1906, El Comercio stands as the traditional daily of record serving the region. The print landscape also features La Hora, a prominent daily offering specific regional editions, and Metro Ecuador, a free publication distributed to urban transit riders. Additionally, digital platforms like Ecuador Inmediato provide continuous online coverage. Paperboy lists 9 newspapers in Quito.
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