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El Nuevo Herald

El Nuevo Herald is a newspaper published daily in Spanish in Southeast Florida, United States. Its headquarters is in Doral.[3] El Nuevo Herald's sister paper is the Miami Herald, also produced by the McClatchy Company.

Type

Nancy A. Meyer

1977 (as El Herald)

42,069 daily
59,617 Sunday (as of 2015)[2]

Ortega y Gasset Journalism Award for best Spanish-language newspaper in the world

Premio Rey de España—Journalism Award

2002


2004


2005


National Association of Hispanic Publications

Government-paid journalists[edit]

On September 8, 2006, the publisher of the Miami Herald, Jesús Díaz Jr., fired three Nuevo Herald journalists – Pablo Alfonso, Wilfredo Cancio Isla and Olga Connor – because they freelanced for Radio/TV Marti, a U.S. Government news agency.[6] 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 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.

Al Día

El Día

La Opinión

La Voz de Houston

List of newspapers in Florida

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.

(in Spanish)

Official website

at the Freedom Forum website

Today's El Nuevo Herald front page