The Spanish-language newspaper wars are heating up. ImpreMedia, which already owns the dailies El Diario/La Prensa in New York City and La Opinion in Los Angeles, is buying the weekly Orlando-based La Prensa from its founders.

Posted on: January 31st, 2006
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“The buyout will sharpen competition with Tribune Company, owner of troubled Hoy and Newsday in New York, and the Orlando Sentinel and El Sentinel in Florida. Tribune also publishes Hoy in Chicago and LosAngeles….”

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