El Observador (San Jose)
Type | Bilingual Weekly Print and Digital Newspaper |
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Format | Bilingual- English and Spanish |
Owner(s) | El Observador Publications Inc. is a 100% Hispanic Owned and Operated Company[1] |
Founder(s) | Hilbert and Betty Morales |
Publisher | Angelica Rossi (angelica@el-observador.com) |
President | Angelica Rossi |
Editor | Arturo Hilario |
Sports editor | Javier Velez |
Founded | September 17, 1980 |
Language | Bilingual, English and Spanish |
Headquarters | 1042 West Hedding Street, Suite 250, San Jose, California 95126 United States |
Circulation | As of 2019, 139,000 Weekly Print and Digital[2] |
Website | https://el-observador.com/ |
Free online archives | https://el-observador.com/15724-2/ |
El Observador Publications (San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland)
El Observador Publications, Inc. (EO) is a weekly bilingual (English and Spanish) print and online newspaper, which has been in business since 1980. El Observador was the first Bilingual weekly newspaper publication in the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland Metropolitan Area. As of 2019, EO remains the largest bilingual print and digital weekly newspaper in the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland Metropolitan Area. It is at the forefront of providing vital information relevant to the Hispanic community on a weekly basis in its print and digital newspaper and on its social media platforms.
El Observador partners with many Governments (Federal, State, County and City), Educational Institutions (University, Junior College, Private High Schools, Charter School and Trade Schools) and Business Enterprises, and provides weekly outreach to the growing Hispanic communities in the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland Metropolitan Area. It provides this information to subscribers, both print and digital, in a bilingual (Spanish and English) format.
Although print news has generally experienced a slow down nationally as method for the communication of news and information in the Digital Age, El Observador has consistently been committed to staying connected to the Hispanic Community through its deep roots in the neighborhoods, community service organizations, non-profit and community events. Over the many years since its inception, El Observador has invested substantially in it infrastructure and state of the art technology in order to distribute its news and information online, digitally and through its social media platforms.
Through its relationship with its readers and Hispanic Community El Observador provides a resource for many government, educational and business enterprises to reach out to Hispanic consumers in the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland Metropolitan Area.
El Observador (EO) headquarters is located in Silicon Valley with its office located in San Jose, California. El Observador services the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland Metropolitan Area, including Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara. Experts for the 2020 U.S. Census estimate that the Hispanic Population in the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland Metropolitan Area will exceed 2.5 Million Hispanics when the 2020 Census is complete.
El Observador, as a non-biased source of news and information, is well postured to be a key resource to advertisers and readers.
EOJobs™
El Observador Publication, Inc. (EO) connects, in English and Spanish, with Hispanic Households in the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland Metropolitan Area about Job and Career Opportunities through its EOJobs Platform, which combines a unique combination of print newspaper, digital edition, social media platforms and an email subscriber system. With almost 2.4 Million Hispanics in this region, the EOJobs product can be an effective tool for your company to connect with JobSeekers in Construction, Technology, Food Services, Hospitality, Education, Health Services, and other Industries.
· Access this dynamic Hispanic workforce
· Hire qualified workers today
· Hire on Part Time or Full Time basis Now
· Hire Flexible Employees or Contractors
Since 1980, El Observador Publications, Inc. (EO) has connected JobSeekers with Employers through its EOJobs™ Products and Services Platform. EO helps companies get the word out to the growing Hispanic demographic about open Job and Career Opportunities.
EO's goal is to connect its Job advertising clients with a qualified candidates, on a timely basis and at a reasonable cost.
With its constant commitment to being the voice into the Hispanic Community El Observador, through its EOJobs™ Platform, connects employers with job seekers.
References
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External links
- Website (in Spanish)