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 Several independent Cuba-based digital media outlets offer alternative voices to censored state-run television, radio, and newspapers. Many of these new media ventures take the form of news outlets or webzines. These outlets may be used as platform ...
, mostly financed by the US Government through the NED or other organizations, or in some cases, through other governments.


National newspapers

* '' Granma'' — published by the Communist Party of Cubabr>
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Juventud Rebelde The ''Juventud Rebelde'' ( en, Rebel Youth) is a Cuban newspaper of the Young Communist League. Overview On October 21, 1965 Fidel Castro described the newspaper as "a paper devoted mainly to youth, with things of interest to young people, but th ...
'' — published by the
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ref name=GranmaPrensa /> * '' Trabajadores (newspaper), Trabajadores'' — published by the Centre of Cuban Workersbr>
ref name=GranmaPrensa /> * ' 光华报 (Chinese language; established as ''La voz de los obreros y campesinos'' in 1928)


Regional newspapers

* '' 5 de Septiembre (newspaper), 5 de Septiembre'' —
Cienfuegos Cienfuegos (), capital of Cienfuegos Province, is a city on the southern coast of Cuba. It is located about from Havana and has a population of 150,000. Since the late 1960s, Cienfuegos has become one of Cuba's main industrial centers, especial ...
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* '' Adelante (Cuban newspaper), Adelante'' —
Camagüey Camagüey () is a city and municipality in central Cuba and is the nation's third-largest city with more than 321,000 inhabitants. It is the capital of the Camagüey Province. It was founded as Santa María del Puerto del Príncipe in 1514, by S ...
* '' Ahora'' — Holguínbr>
ref name=GranmaPrensa /> * ''El Habanero'' * '' Escambray (newspaper), Escambray'' — Sancti Spíritusbr>
ref name=GranmaPrensa /> * '' Guerrillero (newspaper), Guerrillero'' — Pinar del Ríobr>
ref name=GranmaPrensa /> * Girón - Matanzas * Invasor - Ciego de Ávila * La Demajagua - Granma * '' Periódico 26 (newspaper), Periódico 26'' — Las Tunasbr>
ref name=GranmaPrensa /> * '' Sierra Maestra (newspaper), Sierra Maestra'' — Santiago de Cubabr>
ref name=GranmaPrensa /> * '' Tribuna de La Habana (newspaper), Tribuna de La Habana'' — Havanabr>
ref name=GranmaPrensa /> * '' Vanguardia (Cuban newspaper), Vanguardia'' — Santa Clarabr>
ref name=GranmaPrensa /> * '' Venceremos (newspaper), Venceremos'' — Guantanamo Venceremos (newspaper)


Defunct

* Gaceta de La Habana (est. 1764) * (est. 1790) * El Regañón (est. 1800) * El Lince (est. 1811) * El Habanero (est.1824) * El Aurora (est. 1828) * * Diario de la Marina (1832-1961) * La Voz del Pueblo Cubano (est. 1852) * (1857-1858) * (1878-1902) * El Cubano Libre (est. 1868) * El Dia * El Diablo Cojuelo (est. 1869)
La Lucha
* La Discusión (est.1889) * Havana Post * * Havana Daily Telegraph * Havana Evening News *
Havaner lebn ''Havaner lebn'' ( yi, האװאנער לעבּן, 'Havana Life'), known in Spanish as ''Vida Habanera'', was a Yiddish and Spanish language newspaper published from Havana, Cuba 1932–1960. The first issue came out on November 11, 1932. It was the ...
* El Heraldo de Cuba * La Nacion * La Noche * La Prensa * El Triunfo * Adelante * Atenas * Mañana * Avance * ''Hoy'' (est. 1938) * (est. 1958) *
Kubaner Idish Wort ''Kubaner Idish Wort'' ( yi, קובאנער אידיש װארט, 'Cuban Jewish Word') was a communist Yiddish Yiddish (, or , ''yidish'' or ''idish'', , ; , ''Yidish-Taytsh'', ) is a West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jew ...
* (1959-1961) * El Mundo (1901-1969) *
Patria Patria may refer to: Entertainment * Patria (novel), a 2016 novel by Spanish writer Fernando Aramburu * Patria (TV series), a 2020 limited television series, based on the novel * ''Patria'' (serial), a 1917 American serial film Music * " Pá ...
* (1945-1959) * ''
Prensa Libre (Cuba) ''Prensa Libre'' was a newspaper published by Sergio Carbó in Havana, Cuba, from 1941 to 1960. ''Prensa Libre'', a daily publication in Havana, was the largest daily newspaper in Cuba. The newspaper was occupied and confiscated on May 16, 196 ...
'', 1941-1961 * ''Revolución'' (1959-1965), "official Castro newspaper" until it merged with ''Hoy'' to form ''Granma''


Historical newspaper archives


Archival issues of ''Diario de la Marina''
from the Digital Library of the Caribbean


See also

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Unión de Periodistas de Cuba The Union of Journalists of Cuba (est. 1963) is a trade association of journalists and academics in Cuba. It is a member of the . References ''This article incorporates information from the Spanish Wikipedia The Spanish Wikipedia ( es, Wikiped ...
, journalists' union, est.1963 *
Media of Cuba The mass media in Cuba consist of several different types: television, radio, newspapers, and internet. The Cuban media are tightly controlled by the Cuban government led by the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) in the past five decades. The PCC st ...
* Television in Cuba * Telecommunications in Cuba *
Internet in Cuba The internet in Cuba covers telecommunications in Cuba including the Cuban grassroots wireless community network and Internet censorship in Cuba. Since its introduction in the late 1990s, Cuban Internet has stalled because of lack of funding, t ...
* Censorship in Cuba


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