Dominican news sources: Listín Diario — publishing since 1889 — Diario Libre, Hoy and El Caribe, Noticias SIN broadcasts, El Dinero for business and Dominican Today in English.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the oldest newspaper in the Dominican Republic?
- Listín Diario, founded in 1889, is the country's oldest newspaper still in print.
- What are the main Dominican news outlets?
- Diario Libre, Hoy and El Caribe lead the press, with Noticias SIN among the top broadcast newscasts.
- Which Dominican outlets publish in English?
- Dominican Today covers Dominican news in English.
The Dominican Republic has one of the Caribbean's most vibrant newspaper industries, serving 11 million people in a country that shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti. Dominican journalism reflects a lively democratic culture — one of the Caribbean's most stable and prosperous economies — and a society passionate about baseball above all other sports. The DR has produced more MLB players than any other country outside the United States, making LIDOM the official baseball league of enormous international importance.
Listin Diario, founded in 1889, is one of the Americas' oldest newspapers. Al Momento is the most visited digital portal. Noticias SIN leads in broadcast news. In business, El Dinero is essential and the Bolsa de Valores RD is the official stock exchange. The official FEDOFUTBOL covers the national football team alongside baseball. For English readers, Dominican Today and DR1 are the top portals.
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