Media outlets starting with L
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La Prensa Ohio/Michigan
La Prensa is a weekly, bilingual newspaper serving the Latino and Hispanic communities in Northern Ohio, including Toledo and Cleveland, and Southern Michigan, including Detroit. It provides readers with community news about education, people, politics and events. It also offers in-depth cultural articles on literature, art, poetry, dance, travel and Tejano music. It is distributed to Latino dining and entertainment establishments, retail and specialty stores, hotels, museums, libraries, universities and other educational facilities. The paper is also available by paid subscription. Advertising deadlines are at 11am ET.
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La Prensa San Diego
La Prensa San Diego is a weekly newspaper that aims to be the voice of the Mexican-American and Latino communities. Deadline for the publication is on Tuesday at 5pm PT prior to Friday publication.
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La Prensa San Diego Online
Prensa San Diego Online covers News and Social issues.
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La Prensa Sonoma
La Prensa Sonoma is associated with Press Democrat and Comcast. It covers news from Sonoma County of interest to the Latino community in Northern California.
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La Prensa Sonoma Online
La Prensa Sonoma is associated with Press Democrat and Comcast. It covers news from Sonoma County of interest to the Latino community in Northern California.
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La Prensa Texas
Established in 1913, La Prensa Texas is a historic, independently-owned English and Spanish newspaper and online publication, covering various aspects of local community news in San Antonio.
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La Prensa Texas Online
Established in 1913, La Prensa Texas is a historic, independently-owned English and Spanish newspaper and online publication, covering various aspects of local community news in San Antonio.
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La Raza del Noroeste
La Raza de Noroeste is a local, weekly Spanish language newspaper serving Hispanic residents of Everett and Puget Sound, WA. The paper includes strong Mexican content and Mexican news by region. It also focuses on arts & entertainment and Hispanic-related news in the community, such as education and schools, police issues and immigration. The paper also features profiles of successful Hispanics, Mexican sports like soccer and content with newcomer relevance, such as how to behave in public places and how to access the government and other public services.
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