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Mexican Media Outlets – Here's a List!

Discussing the Mexican media at the IFC in Puerto Vallarta this week was so insightful! We had a lot of fun and the very intelligent questions and comments coming from the audience were just awesome. I loved seeing those faces of amazement when all that Mexican media content would suddenly, and very quickly, appear on the screen all in English.

 

That afternoon, I promised I would publish a list of the mainstream media outlets I recommended for you to start reading and hearing the Mexican voices of talented and committed journalists, columnists, and editors. Remember this is just a taste, the list is much longer than this.


There is so much to learn through this nation’s incredible media. Here it is! Enjoy!

 


LIST - NATIONAL NEWSPAPERS

The daily intake. Read up!

 

Moderate.

A common government supporter on certain topics but always including diverse voices from the opposition.

https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/

 

 

Leans liberal. Government supporter.

https://www.jornada.com.mx/

 


Leans conservative.

https://www.excelsior.com.mx/

 

 LIST – MAGAZINES

Weekly. Politics and the news of the nation.

Center, leaning liberal, often critical of the government.

https://www.proceso.com.mx/

 

Comment/Link: Investigative journalism. Similar to TIME, US News & World Report.

 

 

Monthly. Politics, literature, current affairs, opinion.

Moderate but leaning conservative on some topics.

https://www.nexos.com.mx/

 

Comment/Link: Similar to The New Yorker.

 

Biweekly. Moderate, sometimes leaning conversative. Economics, trade, finance, politics.

https://expansion.mx/

 

Comment/Link: Similar to Forbes.

 

Monthly with Mexico and Spain editions. Politics, literature, opinion, foreign affairs, lifestyle.

Leaning conservative.

https://letraslibres.com/

 

Comment/Link: Similar to The Atlantic.

 

Monthly. Leans liberal. Focus on Mexico City. Culture, literature, lifestyle, opinion.

https://www.chilango.com/

 

Comment/Link: Similar to New York Magazine.

 

Gentrification section: https://www.chilango.com/gentrificacion-en-cdmx/

 

 

 LIST – YOUTUBE CHANNELS OF MAJOR MEXICAN BROADCASTERS

 

Evening newscast: En Punto – Televisa’s national evening newscast – 10:30 PM

 

 

TV Azteca FIA - Fuerza Informativa Azteca (Aztec News Force).

Evening newscast: Hechos con Javier Alatorre – 10:30 PM

 

 

Milenio TV is owned by Milenio Daily. It is a cable news channel that also streams 24/7 over YouTube. Its continuous streaming reflects the same editorial values and political affiliation as the national newspaper it comes from.

 

 

Channel 22 (Canal 22) mostly stays away from politics and focuses on culture, entertainment, and the fine arts.

 

 

Channel 11 is owned by the Mexican Government, through the National Polytechnic Institute, and has two separate YouTube channels, one for its news division and one for the rest of its content.

 

If you want to go directly to news, very supportive of the government, use this:

 

https://www.youtube.com/@oncenoticias.digital

 

If you prefer watching culture, or interviews, or documentaries, go here: https://www.youtube.com/user/CanalOnceIPN

 


LIST – LOCAL NEWSPAPERS/NEWS SITES – PUERTO VALLARTA.


 

TRIBUNA DE LA BAHIA >    https://tribunadelabahia.com.mx/

 

NOTICIAS PV >              https://www.noticiaspv.com.mx/

 

EL VALLARTENSE NOTICIAS > https://elvallartense.com.mx/

 

NOTIESPACIO PV >        https://notiespaciopv.com/

 

CONTRALINEA-PV >           https://contralinea.net/

 

 



 
 
 

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