Do ethnic papers have an advantage over mainstream papers?

Posted by Marion Geiger on March 17, 2009 at 3:47 PM
ElDiarioLaPrensa.jpg While papers all over the United States disintegrated in the last year, ethnic papers are said to be thriving, unlike what was reported on March 6, 2009.

Although the ethnic papers have also felt pressure during rough financial times, according to the Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism, ethnic papers find themselves better off than mainstream American papers. El Diario la Prensa is the oldest Spanish language paper in the US and has seen a better year than many other papers. According to the executive editor, Alberto Vourvoulias in an interview by Brooke Gladstone for "On the media", NPR, El Diario owes its success to its audience, which consists of immigrants from every country in Latin America.

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