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Posts Tagged ‘Spanish language newspapers

With two weeks before elections day, the focus on key voting blocs intensifies, and Latino voters represent part of that. Much of the attention to the Latino vote and Latino issues (because we don’t want the same things that other voters want like a better economy, health care, apparently)is happening in Spanish and through the Spanish language media (because apparently we all speak Spanish).

Los Angeles’ La Opinión and New York’s El Diario/La Prensa, two of the nation’s oldest Spanish-language dailies, made public their endorsements of the Democratic candidate on Friday.

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eldiariohoy.jpgMedia conglomeration is a problem that knows no language barrier. Having multiple sources of news media is an especially important concept. It allows information to pass through various independent filters and interpretations. This is why the purchase for an undisclosed amount of NYC’s Spanish language newspaper Hoy by ImpreMedia, publisher of its rival paper, El Diario/La Prensa, is disturbing. The newspapers have competed for Spanish language readers for 8 years, one of which was marred by a scandal involving padding Hoy’s distribution numbers.

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