List of Spanish-language newspapers published in the United States

This is a list of Spanish language newspapers published in the United States.

El Clamor Publico, Los Angeles, 1855

Current

United States

Title State City Year est. Notes
Accion Newspaper Georgia Atlanta 2004
Acento Latino North Carolina Fayetteville 1999
Las Américas Newspaper Virginia Falls Church[1]
La Cara Texas Mexia, Waco
La Conexión North Carolina Raleigh 1995
El Conquistador Illinois Geneva 1993 Merged with Reflejos in 2011
Al Día Pennsylvania Philadelphia
Al Día Texas Dallas
El Diario de El Paso Texas El Paso 2005
El Diario La Prensa New York [2] New York City 1913
Diario Las Américas Florida Miami [3][4]
Enterate Latino Spanish Language Newspaper Grand Junction, Colorado. USA. Grand Junction, Colorado: Mesa County, Colorado, Delta County, Colorado, Montrose County, Colorado, Gunnison County, Colorado, San Miguel County, Colorado, Montrose, CO, Delta, CO:

Fruita, CO, Gunnison, CO), Telluride, CO, Rifle, CO, Glenwood Springs, CO, Olathe, CO.

2012 Enterate Latino is Western Colorado's Spanish Language Newspaper leader.It prints monthly. Website is www.enteratelatino.org
El Especialito New Jersey, New York, Florida Northeastern New Jersey: Hudson, Bergen, Passaic County, Essex, Union, Middlesex. New York City: Washington Heights, West Side, Lower East Side, The Bronx, East Harlem, Jackson Heights, and Brooklyn.Florida: Miami. 1985
La Gaceta Florida Tampa
Hispanic news Oregon Portland 1981
Hoy California Los Angeles Also published in Chicago, IL
Hoy Illinois Chicago Also published in Los Angeles, CA
Impacto Latin News Pennsylvania Philadelphia
Impacto Latino New York New York City
La Jornada Latina Ohio Cincinnati
Latin Opinion Maryland Baltimore 2004
El Latino de Hoy Oregon Salem 1992
Latino Press Michigan Detroit 1993 Latino Press, recognized as the largest and most prestigious Hispanic

media outlet in Michigan, is celebrating its 28th year of delivering engaging and energetic news to Michigan’s growing Hispanic population. Our Spanishlanguage products offer advertisers proven opportunities to engage and build lasting connections with our loyal audience. Headquartered in Southwest Detroit, Latino Press is the only Hispanic media in Michigan certified as a minority by Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council (MMSDC). www.latinodetrorit.com Ph.313-361-3000. Elias M. Gutierrez Publisher

El Latino Expreso New Jersey Trenton
New Jersey Hispano Newspaper New Jersey 2009 hispanonewjersey.com.
Noticia New York Long Island[5]
Noticias Latinas Oregon Portland 1995?
Noticias Libres[6] Tennessee Chattanooga
El Nuevo Georgia Georgia Norcross 1998
El Nuevo Herald Florida [3] Miami 1987[7]
El Nuevo Heraldo Texas Brownsville 2009
El Observador California San Jose
La Opinión California Los Angeles [8] 1926
El Periódico USA Texas McAllen
El Planeta Massachusetts Boston 2005
La Prensa de Colorado Colorado Denver 2010
La Prensa de Minnesota Minnesota Minneapolis
El Puente Indiana[9] Goshen
Que Pasa North Carolina Charlotte 2002
El Rumbo Texas San Antonio and later Houston (no longer in print)
El Sentinel Florida Orlando
El Sentinel del Sur de la Florida Florida Deerfield Beach 2002
El Sol Connecticut Stamford
Sol de Medianoche Alaska Anchorage 2016 soldemedianochenews.org.
El Sol Latino Massachusetts Amherst
The Spanish Journal Wisconsin Milwaukee 2012
El Tecolote (newspaper) California San Francisco
El Tiempo Latino Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C.
Vida Latina Georgia Atlanta
Vision Hispana Newspaper California Alameda 2003
La Voz Arizona Phoenix [3] 2000
La Voz Bilingüe Colorado Thornton 1974
La Voz de Houston Texas Houston 1979
Washington Hispanic Maryland Silver Spring 1994
Westchester Hispano Newspaper New York White Plains 2006 westchesterhispano.net.

U.S. Insular areas

Title U.S. Insular area City Year est. Notes
Claridad Puerto Rico San Juan 1959
La Estrella Norte Puerto Rico Mayagüez 1983
La Estrella Oeste Puerto Rico Mayagüez 1983
El Laurel Sureño[lower-alpha 1] Puerto Rico Ponce 2010[10] El Laurel Sureño, Inc.
Es Noticia[11] Puerto Rico Ponce 2015 SCC Comunicaciones LLC;[12] Biweekly[13]
El Nuevo Día Puerto Rico Guaynabo 1909
La Opinión del Sur Puerto Rico Ponce 2001 Periódico El Oriental, Inc.[14]
El Oriental Puerto Rico Humacao 1980
Periódico La Esquina Puerto Rico Maunabo
La Perla del Sur Puerto Rico Ponce 1982 La Perla del Sur, Inc.; Omar Alfonso, editor.[15]
Primera Hora Puerto Rico Guaynabo 1997
El Sol de Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Ponce 2012[16] Periodico El Sol de Puerto Rico[17]
Voces del Sur Puerto Rico Ponce 2010 Nexo Comunicaciones Inc.[18]
El Vocero Puerto Rico San Juan 1974

Defunct

United States

Title State City Year est. Year ceased Notes
El Audaz[19] Florida Ybor City 1907 1907
El Bejeraño[20] Texas San Antonio 1855 ? ENGL Trans: The Bejar County
Boletin Popular [21] New Mexico Santa Fe
El Clamor Publico[22] California Los Angeles 1855[23] 1859[20]
Comercia [24] Florida Tampa
El Comercio Mexicano[20] Texas Brownsville 1886 ? ENGL Trans: Mexican Commerce
La Cronica[20] Texas Laredo 1909 ? ENGL Trans: The Chronicle
El Defensor del Pueblo[20] Texas Edinburg 1930 ?
El Despertar New York New York 1891 [2]
El Día Texas Houston 1982
El Eco del Pacifico [25] California San Francisco
Espana Libre New York New York 1839 [2]
Filipino [21] Washington, D.C Washington, D.C.
La Frontera Texas McAllen 2004
El Fronterrizo[20] Arizona Tucscon 1878 1914
La Fuerza[26] Texas 1962
La Gaceta Mexicana Texas Houston 1928
El Grito del Norte New Mexico Española 1968
El Hablador Louisiana New Orleans 1845[27]
Hacienda [21] New York Buffalo 1905 [2]
Hispano Americano [24] California San Diego
El Imparcial de Texas[20] Texas San Antonio 1908 1924
El Libre Pensador[20] Texas Brownsville 1890 ? ENGL Trans::The Free Thinker
Mensajero [21] Arizona Phoenix
El Mensajero Semanal de Nueva York New York New York 1828 [2]
El Mercurio de Nueva York New York New York 1828 [8]
Mexico Illinois Chicago 1922 [28]
El Mississippi Louisiana New Orleans 1808 [8]
El Mulato New York New York 1854 [2]
Noticias del Mundo[7] New York New York 1980[29] 2004[30]
Noticioso de Ambos Mundos New York New York 1836[31]
Patria New York New York 1892 [2]
Popular [21] California Los Angeles
La Raza Latina [32] New York New York
El Regidor[20] Texas San Antonio 1888 1916 ENGL Trans: The Regent
La Revista[33] Florida Tampa
Revista Agricola [21] Illinois Chicago
La Revista Católica[20] New Mexico Las Vegas 1875 1962
Sancho Panza [28] Wisconsin Milwaukee 1930s
La Semana Florida Orlando 1981[34][35] Oviedo Publishing Co.
Tampa Illustrado[36] Florida Tampa 1912 1913
El Tecolote [32] California San Francisco
El Tusconense[20] Arizona Tucson 1915 1957
La Verdad New York New York 1848 [2]
La Voz del Pueblo[20] New Mexico 1889 1924
La Voz Unida Oregon Portland 1973

U.S. Insular areas

Title State City Year est. Year ceased Notes
La Democracia Puerto Rico Ponce 1890
El Imparcial Puerto Rico San Juan 1918
El Mundo Puerto Rico San Juan 1919

See also

Notes

  1. DBA, Periodico El Laurel, aka, "PEL"

References

  1. Las Américas Newspaper
  2. Eisenstadt 2005.
  3. Chávez Candelaria 2004.
  4. Las Américas Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  5. Noticia
  6. "Noticias Libres". www.noticiaslibres.com. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
  7. Sonia Benson, ed. (2003). Hispanic American Almanac (3rd ed.). Gale. OCLC 228663838.
  8. Kanellos 1994.
  9. El Puente
  10. El Laurel Sureño, Año 7, Edicion 124 (10 al 23 de Febrero 2017). Accessed 31 July 2019.
  11. Periódico "Es Noticia". Accessed 19 September 2019.
  12. Es Noticia. Page 3. Accessed 19 September 2019.
  13. Periódico "Es Noticia". Accessed 19 September 2019.
  14. Periodico La Opinion del Sur. Page 4. Accessed 19 September 2019.
  15. Conmemoran la fundación de El Ponceño. Reinaldo Millán. La Perla del Sur. 25 July 2012. Accessed 18 August 2019.
  16. El Sol de Puerto Rico. page 2. Accessed 19 September 2109.
  17. El Sol de Puerto Rico. Accessed 19 September 2019.
  18. Periodico Voces del Sur. Accessed 19 September 2019.
  19. "El Audaz".
  20. Kanellos, Nicolás. (2000). Hispanic periodicals in the United States, origins to 1960 : a brief history and comprehensive bibliography. Martell, Helvetia. Houston, Tex.: Arte Público Press. ISBN 9781611921731. OCLC 794492178.
  21. Ayer 1907.
  22. Muir Dawson (1950). "Southern California Newspapers, 1851 - 1876: a Short History and a Census". Historical Society of Southern California Quarterly. 32 (1): 5–44. doi:10.2307/41168227. JSTOR 41168227.
  23. Félix Gutiérrez, José Luis Benavides and William Deverell (2006). "El Clamor Público: Introduction". California History. 84 (2): 4–9. doi:10.2307/25161869. JSTOR 25161869.
  24. Ayer 1921.
  25. Kent 1996.
  26. "Mexican Texas Newspapers". WorldCat. USA: Online Computer Library Center. Retrieved July 18, 2013.
  27. Tom Reilly (1982). "A Spanish-Language Voice of Dissent in Antebellum New Orleans". Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association. 23 (4): 325–339. JSTOR 4232208.
  28. Leal 1989.
  29. New Spanish-language daily newspaper, Noticias del Mundo, United Press International, September 26, 1984
  30. Chronicling America, Washington, DC: Library of Congress Retrieved March 15, 2017.
  31. Noticioso de Ambos Mundos. WorldCat. OCLC. OCLC 43898018.
  32. Rowell 1880.
  33. "La Revista".
  34. Ulrichsweb Retrieved May 5, 2017
  35. "Weekly Newspapers and Other Non-Dailies" (PDF). Florida Journalism History Project. Gainesville: University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  36. "Tampa Ilustrado".

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