Plaza Publica
Operating as a digital media outlet based at the Rafael Landívar University, this publication is recognized for its rigorous investigative journalism and in-depth analysis of social, political, and human rights issues in Guatemala. It serves a critical role in the country’s independent press by providing long-form, data-driven reporting designed to promote transparency and civic engagement among its readers.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN GUATEMALA CITY
The print market in Guatemala's capital serves as the central hub for national media, structured around historic state publications, dominant daily broadsheets, and high-circulation tabloids. Prensa Libre, established in 1951, operates as the primary privately owned daily. Diario de Centro America functions as the official government gazette with roots dating back to 1880. Readers also follow Nuestro Diario, a popular mass-market tabloid, and La Hora, a political publication historically known as an afternoon paper. Paperboy lists 10 newspapers in Guatemala City.
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