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The December 26, 2006 front page of El Nuevo Herald |
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| Type | Daily newspaper |
| Format | Broadsheet |
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| Owner | The McClatchy Company |
| Publisher | David Landsberg |
| Editor | Humberto Castelló |
| Founded | 1977 (as El Herald) |
| Language | Spanish |
| Headquarters | One Herald Plaza Miami, FL 33132-1693 |
| Circulation | 86,898 Daily 98,261 Sunday[1] |
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| Website: www.elnuevoherald.com | |
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In 1976 The Miami Herald began to publish a Spanish language supplemental insert named El Herald. In 1987 Roberto Suárez was named as the supplement's first independent publisher, and the paper was re-launched as El Nuevo Herald. Roberto Suárez (born Roberto J Suarez de Cardenas in abt 1928 in Cuba) is the retired President of The Miami Herald and Publisher (founder of El Still available only to readers of the English language Herald, the paper didn't become a separate product until 1998. [2]
This supplemental insert received a vast amount of support and "by 1981 circulation reached 83,000 on weekdays and 94,000 for weekend editions (Kent 454). Currently, El Nuevo Herald is published as an independent paper and statistics indicate that 100, 000 copies circulate per weekday (Kent 454). Due to the success of El Nuevo Herald in Miami and the growth of the Hispanic population within Florida, "Spanish-language newspapers are now published in adjacent Hialeah and Fort Lauderdale. This expansion can be seen at a statewide level as well, for Tampa, Orlando, and Immokalee each have Spanish-language newspapers" (Kent 454).
On September 8, 2006, the publisher of the Miami Herald Jesús Díaz Jr. Events 70 - Roman forces under Titus sack Jerusalem. 1264 - The Statute of Kalisz Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. , fired three El Nuevo Herald journalists because they freelanced for Radio/TV Marti, a U. Radio Martí is a radio and television broadcaster based in Miami Florida, financed by the United States government ( Broadcasting Board of Governors) S. Government News Agency. The three were Pablo Alfonso, Wilfredo Cancio Isla and Olga Connor. [3]. Less than a month later, Diaz 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 journalist in question because they had prior approval to freelance for Radio/TV Marti from their supervisor at the time, El Nuevo Herald executive editor Carlos Castaneda. The McClatchy Company is an American Publishing company based in Sacramento California, that operates a number of Newspapers and Websites Díaz resigned after reinstating the fired journalists.