Diario Latino

El SalvadorSan Salvador, San Salvador, El SalvadorSpanish

Founded in 1890, Diario Co Latino is El Salvador's oldest newspaper and operates as a worker-owned cooperative. Based in San Salvador, it provides independent coverage of national politics, social issues, and culture, maintaining a progressive editorial stance while navigating the country's challenging media landscape.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN SAN SALVADOR

The Salvadoran capital's newspaper market has long been structured around two dominant national dailies, though the landscape has expanded to include specialized sports publications and pioneering digital outlets. Founded in 1915, La Prensa Grafica operates as a leading conservative broadsheet alongside its primary print competitor, El Diario de Hoy. The press sector also includes Diario CoLatino, the country's oldest operating newspaper which traces its roots back to 1890, and El Faro, an internationally recognized digital investigative journal. Paperboy lists 11 newspapers in San Salvador.

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