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El Nuevo HeraldType Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet Owner The McClatchy Company Publisher David Landsberg Founded 1977 (as El Herald) Language Spanish Headquarters One Herald Plaza
Miami, FL 33132-1693
United StatesOfficial website www.elNuevoHerald.com El Nuevo Herald is a McClatchy newspaper published daily in Spanish in Miami, Florida, in the United States. El Nuevo Herald's sister paper is The Miami Herald, also produced by the McClatchy Company.
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About El Nuevo Herald
Founded: First published in 1975 as El Miami Herald; expanded and relaunched in 1987 as El Nuevo Herald; available as a standalone newspaper in 1998.
Key Executives:
David Landsberg, President and Publisher, Miami Herald Media Co.
Manny Garcia, Executive Editor
Gloria Leal, Associate Editor
Andres Reynaldo, City Editor
Distinction: Award-winning, Spanish-language daily newspaper in the nation's third-largest Hispanic market.
Circulation Area: Miami-Dade, Broward and Monroe counties.
Market: The South Florida market is the primary market in the state of Florida with nearly 4.3 million residents and ranks as the 15th largest in the United States. It is the third-largest Hispanic market in the nation.
Strength:
For daily newspapers, El Nuevo Herald is the United States' biggest Spanish-language Sunday paper and the second-largest daily. El Nuevo Herald carries an extraordinary sphere of influence in Latin America and the Caribbean for its groundbreaking news.
Customers: Hispanic readers in South Florida, the Caribbean and Latin America; web visitors from around the world.
Major Awards:
2002
Ortega y Gasset Journalism Award for best Spanish-language newspaper in the world
Premio Rey de España -- Journalism Award
2004
Maria Moors Cabot Prize
- Outstanding reporting on Latin America
Premio Society for News Design
- Photography
2005
GLADD National Awards
- Outstanding newspaper article
National Association of Hispanic Publications
- Best Hispanic Daily, 1990-99 and 2004-06
- Various Categories Awarded, 1990-2007Government-paid journalists
On September 8, 2006, the publisher of the Miami Herald Jesús Díaz Jr., fired three El Nuevo Herald journalists because they freelanced for Radio/TV Marti, a U.S. Government News Agency. The three were Pablo Alfonso, Wilfredo Cancio Isla and Olga Connor.[1] Less than a month later, Díaz was instructed by his superiors at The McClatchy Company, the parent company of The Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald, to re-hire the three journalist in question because they had prior approval to freelance for Radio/TV Marti from their supervisor at the time, El Nuevo Herald executive editor Humberto Castelló. Díaz resigned after reinstating the fired journalists.
See also
- Kent, Robert B. and Maura E. Huntz. "Spanish-Language Newspapers in the United States". Geographical Review, Vol. 86, No. 3, Latin American Geography. (1996), pp. 446–456.
References
- ^ "US 'paid journalists'". BBC News. 2006-09-09. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/5329394.stm. Retrieved 2006-09-09.
External links
- elNuevoHerald.com - official website (Spanish)
- elNuevoHerald.com - official mobile website (Spanish)
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