The Miami Herald
Several newspapers are published in Miami, including The Miami Herald, the main English-language newspaper, and El Nuevo Herald, in Spanish. Other major newspapers include Miami Today, Miami New Times, Miami Sun Post, South Florida Business Journal, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Miami Times and Biscayne Boulevard Times. El Sentinel and Diario Las Americas are two additional Spanish-language newspapers. The Miami Herald is Miami’s largest newspaper with over one million readers and is headquartered downtown, in Herald Plaza. There are also student newspapers from local universities, such as The Beacon from Florida International University, The Miami Hurricane from the University of Miami, The Metropolis from Miami-Dade College, and The Buccaneer from Barry University. Many neighborhoods and adjacent areas also have their own local newspapers such as the Coral Gables Tribune, Biscayne Bay Tribune, and Palmetto Bay News. Magazines are also distributed throughout the Miami area, including Miami Monthly, Ocean Drive and South Florida Business Leader.

Miami is also the headquarters and main production city for many of the world’s leading television networks, including Telemundo, TeleFutura, Mega TV, Univision, Venevision International and Sunbeam Television. Miami is the twelfth largest radio market in the United States and the seventeenth largest television market. Miami’s most prominent television channels include: WAMI (TeleFutura), WBFS (MyNetwork TV), WSFL (The CW Network), WFOR (CBS), WHFT (TBN), WLTV (Univision), WPLG (ABC), WPXM (ION Television), WSCV (Telemundo), WSVN (FOX), WTVJ (NBC), WPBT (PBS) and WLRN (also PBS).