The Herald Mexico

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The Herald Mexico

The May 29, 2007 front page of
The Herald Mexico
Type Daily newspaper
Format Tabloid

Owner El Universal / The Miami Herald
Founded April 21, 2004
Language English
Ceased publication June 1, 2007
Price MXN 7.00
Headquarters Mexico City
Flag of Mexico Mexico

Website: www.mexiconews.com.mx

The Herald Mexico was a daily English language newspaper published in Mexico City, Mexico. It was an international joint venture between The Miami Herald of Miami, Florida, United States, and El Universal, a widely circulated Spanish language newspaper also published in Mexico City. Launched in 2004, The Herald Mexico should not be confused with The Miami Herald International Edition, an older paper launched in 1946 and currently transmitted daily via internet from Miami to partner newspapers throughout the Caribbean and Latin America, nor with El Nuevo Herald (originally El Herald), which was launched in 1976 as a Spanish language supplement to The Miami Herald.

In May 2007 the paper announced it would cease publication. The last issue came out on May 31.[1] This was a joint decision made by The Miami Herald and El Universal.

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  1. ^ Press Release. "Message to our readers", The Herald Mexico, 2007-05-26. Retrieved on 2007-05-29. 

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