Mi Diario
This popular daily publication serves as a leading source of accessible news for Panama’s working class, emphasizing crime reporting, local human-interest stories, and celebrity gossip. Established in 2004, it maintains a distinctively colloquial tone and high-visibility visual style designed to engage a broad urban readership throughout the country.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN PANAMA CITY
Publishing history in the national capital dates back to the mid-nineteenth century, establishing a competitive Spanish-language daily market divided between traditional broadsheets and mass-market tabloids. Founded in 1849, La Estrella stands as the oldest continuing daily newspaper in the country. La Prensa, established in 1980, operates as a prominent national paper of record, while readers seeking tabloid formats typically turn to high-circulation publications such as Critica and Mi Diario. Paperboy lists 10 newspapers in Panama City.
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