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Mexico City
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Yellow press
·None
The largest-circulation newspaper in Mexico City and one of the most popular national Mexican newspapers, a moderate sensational tabloid, is devoted mainly to various incidents and investigations, as well as politics, economy, sports, culture, and regions.
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Monterrey
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
A daily newspaper in the Mexican state of Nuevo Leon and the city of Monterrey, known for its independent investigations into corruption and a vicious lawsuit with the government against restrictions on the supply of paper for it.
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Mexico City
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Sport
·None
The largest-circulation national sports newspaper in Mexico, dedicated mainly to football and other ball sports, seasonal sports, and computer sports games. The Mexican version of the popular Spanish sports newspaper «Marca».
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Mexico City
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
Daily authoritative and independent newspaper of Mexico City, known for its innovations and «reforms» in journalism, its own distribution network. The newspaper was able to completely separate the commercial part from the content and thus earn the recognition of readers.
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Mexico City
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centrism
The main Mexican national newspaper, which has the largest circulation among national publications, was originally a newsletter about the events of the Revolution. The newspaper has made a significant contribution to the development of freedom of speech in the country and independent Mexican journalism.
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Monterrey
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
One of the leading Mexican national newspapers, it has 11 regional variations and is mainly distributed in cities in Monterrey, Mexico City and Jalisco. Initially published only in the city of Monterrey, but at the beginning of the century expanded its presence.
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Mexico City
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The second most popular national newspaper of Mexico City in Spanish, a large-circulation, authoritative and multi-faceted publication with an eventful history. The newspaper publishes more than 70 thematic appendices.
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Merida
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centrism
The largest-circulation newspaper in the northern part of the Yucatan peninsula of Mexico, published in the city of Merida, distributed in the states of Yucatan, Campeche and Riviera Maya. The newspaper was based on the local literary magazine of the city of Merida, published since 1869.
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Mexico City
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The main economic and business newspaper of Mexico with the latest news of the domestic financial sector, market reviews, forecasts, quotes, author's comments, analytics. It is published on colored paper. Organizer and sponsor of many different events, forums, meetings, conferences for business representatives.
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Mexico City
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Yellow press
·Left
Popular newspaper-tabloid of Mexico, sensational and truthful, with an independent and critical view of events. Publishes criminal reports, incidents, high-profile scandals, revelations, and all sorts of sensations. It was created as a supplement to «Excelsior».
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Mexico City
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The newspaper offers for readers in Spanish language a daily overview of national and regional events in Mexico in author's notes from leading journalists.
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Mexico City
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Left
This is the only politically independent newspaper in Mexico with an author's view of the events taking place in the country, and publishes a lot of author's journalistic materials on current topics of the day. The newspaper was founded by a breakaway collective of another Mexican newspaper, UnomasUno, after a change in its management. Distributed in 8 states.
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Mexico City
·English
·Newspaper
·Daily
·International
·None
Mexico's digital electronic newspaper in English for both English-speaking and foreign audiences. Available in free abbreviated form and in paid extended versions. The content of the newspaper is borrowed from other publications, adapted and translated into English.
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Mexico
·English
·Newspaper
·3 per month
·General
·None
An English-language publication for residents of the sovereign states of Mexico located in the southern California Peninsula on the border with the United States: Baja California South and Baja California North. The newspaper publishes only «positive» news.
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Guadalajara
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The newspaper of the West of Mexico, the state of Jalisco and the city of Guadalajara, the main competitor of the publication «El Informador», was conceived as a more modern alternative, owned by a Mexican Consortium of Journalists, managed by a small editorial team.
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Guadalajara
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The oldest and leading newspaper in the Mexican state of Jalisco and the city of Guadalajara, is one of the ten most widely circulated newspapers in Mexico. For more than 50 years since the newspaper was founded, it was owned by one person, Alvarez del Castillo. Today, it is part of the Consortium of Journalists in Mexico, which supports the publication of this newspaper with its old traditions.
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Nuevo Laredo
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The oldest newspaper of the Mexican state of Tamaulipas and the city of Nuevo Laredo, published in Spanish, is distributed additionally as a foreign publication in the North American Texas border city of Laredo. It is intended for a wide range of readers.
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Monterrey
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The oldest newspaper in Mexico's Nuevo Leon and the city of Monterrey in Spanish with an overview of national, regional and city news. For online readers, there is a free «PorvenirTv» section with videos on current topics of the day and week.
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Mexico City
·Spanish
·Magazine
·Monthly
·Fashion, style
·None
Mexican men's magazine in Spanish about watches and watchmaking, current trends, men's fashion and luxury. The publication can be considered as a modern guide-a guide to wrist watches: reviews of new products and photo reports from exhibitions, as well as reviews of real owners, purchase coupons.
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Mexico City
·Spanish
·Magazine
·Monthly
·Business, finance, money
·None
Specialized magazine with information about upcoming business events in Mexico: exhibitions, meetings, conferences, forums. Published by the editorial board of «El Economista», it offers readers in Spanish: a calendar of upcoming events and an overview of past events, photo reports, and a large amount of informative information.
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