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Faust [OP]

2004-03-29 12:58 | User Profile

"Wetback" Newspapers on the rise

[QUOTE]Newspapers in Spanish on the rise in U.S.

Laura Wides Associated Press Mar. 27, 2004 12:00 AM

LOS ANGELES - Naomi Osorio is typical of the readers driving a boom in Spanish-language newspapers across the United States.

Osorio arrived in Southern California two decades ago from Nicaragua and easily glides between English and Spanish. But she prefers Spanish-language papers.

Her choice is not just about language. The 38-year-old cosmetics vendor said it's about reading news she can relate to, whether it's about immigration laws or Latin pop stars.

"My family has always read La Opinion," Osorio said. "It's the newspaper of Latinos. It fights for us."

As many American newspapers struggle to hold readers, the industry's Spanish-language segment is expanding circulation and seeing competition increase. An influx of Hispanic immigrants and the growing buying power of those who have been in this country for years have motivated major media companies to revamp or launch Spanish-language dailies in about half a dozen major cities.

The competition was heightened in January when major dailies in Los Angeles and New York merged into a single company, Impremedia LLC. The company's goal is to build the country's first independent group of nationwide Spanish-language newspapers.

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In recent years, dozens of Spanish-language papers have sprung up in cities and towns across the country, from Yakima, Wash., to Vidalia, Ga. An estimated 344 daily and weekly Spanish-language newspapers were published in the United States in 2003, compared with 166 in 1990, according to the Latino Print Network, the sales and research division for the National Association of Hispanic Publications.

. . . [url]http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/0327spanishpapers27.html[/url] [/QUOTE]


Kurt

2004-03-29 14:46 | User Profile

Yeah, up here we have a newspaper called "[url=http://www.eldiariony.com/noticias/index.aspx]El Diario[/url]." :dung:


seq

2004-03-29 22:03 | User Profile

[B]Partial List of Spanish Language Newspapers in U.S.[/B]

Diario Latino Publicación independiente de Healy Media Inc., cuya base es la ciudad de Chula Vista, en el Condado de San Diego, California.

El Canillita Free biweekly Spanish newspaper, [B]covers the state of Connecticut[/B]

EL Clamor South Texas Spanish Language Newspaper. 1300 N. 10th. St. Suite 460 - McAllen, Texas 78501 - (956) 994-3996 Fax (956)994-3989. [email]vmmedia@elclamor.com[/email]

The Wall Street Journal Americas En Español y Em Portugue

La Nacion USA Daily Spanish newspaper in the Mid-Atlantic region [B]based out of Washington DC.[/B]

La Prensa San Diego Semanal bilingue de California

La Raza Semanal bilingue de Chicago

El Nuevo Herald Diario de Miami

Diario las Americas Diario de Miami

Dos Mundos/Two Worlds Mensual bilingue de [B]Kansas City, Missouri[/B]

La Prensa Semanal de San Antonio, Texas

Hispanos Unidos San Diego and Riverside Counties leading Spanish language newspaper

El Sol de Texas Semanal de Dallas, Texas

Vida Latina Monthly entertainment newspaper. [B]Areas of Distribution (states): Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina. [/B]

[email]vidalatinanews@yahoo.com[/email]


Ponce

2004-03-29 23:17 | User Profile

In the past 20 years there has been 20% less American news papers and magazines while Spanish news papers and magazines have gone up by 300%,,,,,,

You guys should learn to read Spanish and you will read some information that you will never find in the American news. As you know the Jews have control of over 65% of all the information put out in the USA and great influence in the rest of them.

Spanish news are not controlled by the Jews therefore are more honest about what it going on.

Ponce <-------- has a big towell in order to dry his back, hehehehehehe


Kurt

2004-03-29 23:36 | User Profile

[QUOTE]In the past 20 years there has been 20% less American news papers and magazines while Spanish news papers and magazines have gone up by 300%,,,,,,

You guys should learn to read Spanish and you will read some information that you will never find in the American news. As you know the Jews have control of over 65% of all the information put out in the USA and great influence in the rest of them.

Spanish news are not controlled by the Jews therefore are more honest about what it going on. [/QUOTE] With the internet, one doesn't need newspapers anymore. All the news the jews deem unfit to print is just a mouse-click away.

And don't kid yourself. A lot of Spanish-language newspapers are owned by the same people that own the English-language papers. Jews will always find a way to get their fat, grubby hands on the media, no matter what the language.


Kevin_O'Keeffe

2004-03-30 06:25 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Faust]"Wetback" Newspapers on the rise[/QUOTE]

If these newspapers are cropping up in your area, check and see if they sell them in vending machines. If so, you might want to keep in mind just how easy it is (especially with a bottle of Krazy Glue) to vandalize and utterly disable a newspaper vending machine....its a small act of defiance, but trust me, you'll enjoy it (and get away with it).