List of newspapers in Cuba
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This is a list of newspapers in Cuba. Although the Cuban media is controlled by the Cuban People through the Cuban State apparatus, the national newspapers of Cuba are not directly published by the state, they are instead published by various Cuban political organizations with official approval. There are several new anti-Communist, contra-revolutionary online newspapers, based mostly outside Cuba Independent digital media in Cuba, mostly financed by the US Government through the NED or other organizations, or in some cases, through other governments.[1][2][3]
National newspapers
- Granma — published by the Communist Party of Cuba [1]
- Juventud Rebelde — published by the Union of Young Communists [2][4]
- Trabajadores — published by the Centre of Cuban Workers [3][4]
- Kwong Wah Po[5] 光华报 (Chinese language; established as La voz de los obreros y campesinos in 1928)
Regional newspapers
- 5 de Septiembre — Cienfuegos [4]
- Adelante — Camagüey[4]
- Ahora — Holguín [5][4]
- El Habanero[4][6]
- Escambray — Sancti Spíritus [6][4]
- Guerrillero — Pinar del Río [7][4]
- Girón - Matanzas
- Invasor - Ciego de Ávila
- La Demajagua - Granma
- Periódico 26 — Las Tunas [8][4]
- Sierra Maestra — Santiago de Cuba [9][4]
- Tribuna de La Habana — Havana [10][4]
- Vanguardia — Santa Clara [11][4]
- Venceremos — Guantanamo Venceremos (newspaper)
Defunct
- Gaceta de La Habana (est. 1764)[citation needed]
- Papel Periódico de La Habana[7] (est. 1790)
- El Regañón (est. 1800)[7]
- El Lince (est. 1811)[8]
- El Habanero (est.1824)[citation needed]
- El Aurora (est. 1828)[citation needed]
- El Boletín Rotario de Jatibonico
- Diario de la Marina (1832-1961)
- La Voz del Pueblo Cubano (est. 1852)[7]
- Correo de la Tarde (Havana) (1857-1858)
- El Eco de Galicia (Havana) (1878-1902)
- El Cubano Libre (est. 1868)[citation needed]
- El Dia[9]
- El Diablo Cojuelo (est. 1869)[citation needed]
- La Lucha[9]
- La Discusión (est.1889)[10]
- Havana Post[11]
- El Eco Montañés[12]
- Havana Daily Telegraph[11]
- Havana Evening News[9]
- Havaner lebn
- El Heraldo de Cuba[9]
- La Nacion[9]
- La Noche[9]
- La Prensa[9]
- El Triunfo[9]
- Adelante
- Atenas
- Mañana
- Avance
- Hoy (est. 1938)[13]
- Ecos de Jatibonico (est. 1958)
- Kubaner Idish Wort
- Lunes de Revolución (1959-1961)
- El Mundo (1901-1969)[11][14]
- Patria
- El Veguero Libre (1945-1959)
- Prensa Libre (Cuba), 1941-1961
- Revolución (1959-1965), "official Castro newspaper" until it merged with Hoy to form Granma[13]
Historical newspaper archives
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