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El Nuevo Herald

Coordinates:25°48′25″N80°20′39″W / 25.806981°N 80.344189°W /25.806981; -80.344189
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Daily Spanish-language newspaper in Miami, Florida

el Nuevo Herald
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
OwnerThe McClatchy Company[1]
PresidentNancy A. Meyer
Founded1977 (asEl Herald)
LanguageSpanish
HeadquartersDoral, Florida, USA
Circulation42,069 daily
59,617 Sunday (as of 2015)[2]
ISSN2688-8785
OCLC number17427907
Websitewww.elnuevoherald.comEdit this at Wikidata

El Nuevo Herald is anewspaper published daily inSpanish inSoutheast Florida, United States. The newspaper is headquartered inDoral, and its primary audience is the Spanish-speaking population of South Florida.[3]El Nuevo Herald's sister paper is theMiami Herald, and both are published byMcClatchy.

Aboutel Nuevo Herald

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The formerMiami Herald andel Nuevo Herald building, which has been sold for redevelopment.

Founded: First published in 1977 asEl Miami Herald; expanded and relaunched in 1987 asel Nuevo Herald,[4] available as a standalone newspaper in 1998.
Key executives:
Nancy A. Meyer, President, Miami Herald Media Company[5]
Monica R. Richardson, Executive Editor[5]
Distinction: Award-winning, Spanish-language daily newspaper in the nation's third-largest Hispanic market.
Circulation Area: Miami-Dade and Broward 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:
Of daily newspapers,el Nuevo Herald is the United States' biggest Spanish-language Sunday paper (68,781) and the second-largest daily (53,924).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.

Awards

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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 for Outstanding newspaper article

National Association of Hispanic Publications

  • Best Hispanic Daily, 1990–99 and 2004–06
  • Various Categories Awarded, 1990-2007

Government-paid journalists

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On September 8, 2006, the publisher of theMiami Herald, Jesús Díaz Jr., fired threeNuevo Herald journalists – Pablo Alfonso, Wilfredo Cancio Isla and Olga Connor – because they freelanced forRadio/TV Marti, aU.S. Governmentnews agency.[6] Less than a month later, Díaz was instructed by his superiors atThe McClatchy Company, the parent company of theMiami Herald andel Nuevo Herald, to re-hire the three journalists 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

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References

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  1. ^"Our Markets". Sacramento, California: McClatchy Company. RetrievedMarch 26, 2017.
  2. ^"McClatchy | Markets".McClatchy. Archived fromthe original on October 20, 2017. RetrievedApril 9, 2024.
  3. ^"ContáctenosArchived 2014-01-25 at theWayback Machine."el Nuevo Herald. Retrieved on January 24, 2014. "el Nuevo Herald 3511 NW 91 Ave. Miami, FL 33172"
  4. ^"The two Heralds—brief history | When the story is us: Miami Herald, el Nuevo Herald and Radio Martí".ccnmtl.columbia.edu. RetrievedAugust 25, 2017.
  5. ^ab"El Nuevo Herald".Archived from the original on August 4, 2014.
  6. ^"US 'paid journalists'".BBC News. September 9, 2006. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2006.

Further reading

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  • 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.
  • "Would You Create Another Newspaper to Compete with Your Own? In Miami, the Herald Did".Columbia Journalism Review.39. 2000.

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