Miami Today Information - City of Miami FL

Today, Miami is a dynamic global city of business, culture, entertainment, education, sports, tourism. Find out the market trends in thousands of international businesses in Miami or the latest results from Miami Heat, Miami Dolphins, Florida Panthers and Florida Marlins and the Sony Ericsson tennis tournament. Check out who's performing classic music, theater, dance and ballet at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts or the expos and exhibitions at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Find out the latest fashion and night life trends in the hot spot at South Beach. To keep with today's Miami, you could follow a large variety of local media of television, internet, radio, newspapers and magazines.

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Today, Miami is served by several newspapers, the major English-language newspaper is The Miami Herald, while the El Nuevo Herald is the major Spanish-language newspaper.

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Other major newspapers include Miami Today, headquartered in Brickell, Miami New Times, headquartered in Midtown, Miami Sun Post, South Florida Business Journal, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Miami Times, and Biscayne Boulevard Times. Two additional Spanish-language newspapers, El Sentinel and Diario Las Americas also serve Miami.

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Today, The Miami Herald is Miami's primary newspaper with over a million readers and is headquartered in Downtown in Herald Plaza. It mainly serves Miami-Dade, Broward and Monroe counties of Florida, but also circulates throughout South Florida, the Caribbean, Latin America, and throughout the United States. The Miami Herald is a daily newspaper owned by The McClatchy Company and has been awarded 19 Pulitzer Prizes since beginning publication in 1903.

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The El Nuevo Herald caters to Miami's large Spanish speaking population. El Nuevo Herald is a McClatchy newspaper published daily in Spanish in Miami, Florida. The Herald's sister paper is The Miami Herald, also produced by the McClatchy Company. The newspaper is also headquartered in downtown Miami in Herald Plaza.

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Several other student newspapers from the local universities, such as Florida International University's The Beacon, the University of Miami's The Miami Hurricane, Miami-Dade College's The Metropolis, Barry University's The Buccaneer, amongst others. Many neighborhoods and neighboring areas also have their own local newspapers such as the Coral Gables Tribune, Biscayne Bay Tribune, and the Palmetto Bay News.

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A number of magazines circulate throughout the greater Miami area, including Miami Monthly, Southeast Florida's only city/regional; Ocean Drive, a hot-spot social scene glossy, and South Florida Business Leader.

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Miami is also the headquarters and main production city of many of the world's largest television networks, broadcasting companies and production facilities, such as Telemundo, TeleFutura, Mega TV, Univision, RCTV International and Sunbeam Television.

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Miami is the twelfth largest radio market and the seventeenth largest television market[35] in the United States. Television stations serving the Miami area include: WAMI (Telefutura), WBFS (My Network TV), WSFL (The CW), WFOR (CBS), WHFT (TBN), WLTV (Univision), WPLG (ABC), WPXM (ION), WSCV (Telemundo), WSVN (FOX), WTVJ (NBC), WPBT (PBS), and WLRN (also PBS).

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