Reforma
Widely considered one of Mexico's most influential and respected newspapers, this daily publication is renowned for its rigorous investigative journalism and critical coverage of national politics. It serves a broad, urban-centered audience with a commitment to independent reporting that has established it as a cornerstone of the country's public discourse.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MEXICO CITY
As the national capital, the local press market is a highly competitive sector dominated by major broadsheets and specialized business publications. Among the oldest titles in circulation is El Universal, founded in 1916 during the Mexican Revolution. It operates alongside the independent daily Reforma, established in 1993 by Grupo Reforma. The market also sustains dedicated financial dailies like El Economista to serve the corporate sector, as well as left-leaning publications such as La Jornada. Paperboy lists 10 newspapers in Mexico City.
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