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The Chatham acquisition marked the beginning of a new era of opportunity for McClatchy, strengthening the Company's financial position and enabling it to build on its plus year history of independent, community-focused journalism by investing in local newsrooms. President: Nancy A. By the s, Miami was growing faster than any other city in America, and the Herald covered all of the elements that fueled its growth — notably, the expansion of tourism, industry and agriculture.

Pulitzer Prize-winning paper and Spanish-language coverage The Herald staff has won 20 Pulitzer Prizes; the first was awarded in for its coverage of U. The Miami Herald has built a strong reputation for its international reporting from the Caribbean and Latin America.

In , the paper began providing Spanish-language coverage in a supplemental insert, first known as El Herald and later renamed El Nuevo Herald. El Nuevo Herald became an independent publication, and this historical archive is available from NewsBank. But it also appealed to a growing immigrant community from the rest of Latin America.

In , however, that changed, and ENH came to cover Latin American news in greater depth than its parent publication. ENH had a lively writing style characteristic of Latin American newspapers.



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