The Boriquen Herald
The Boriquen Herald | |
Type | Daily newspaper |
---|---|
Format | Broadsheet and digital |
Owners | Boriquen Media Corporation |
Editor | Carlos Vázquez |
Founder | Mariana Fernández |
Founded | 1721 AN |
Political alignment | Centrist |
Language | Alexandrian, Wechua |
Headquarters | Hato Rey, Boriquen |
Circulation | 220,000 (print), 750,000 (digital) |
Website | [ ] |
The Boriquen Herald is a major daily newspaper based in Hato Rey, the capital city of the Boriquen region in Nouvelle Alexandrie. Founded in 1721 AN, it has become the region's newspaper of record and one of the most widely read publications in the country.
History
Journalist and entrepreneur Mariana Fernández established the Boriquen Herald in 1721 AN, two years after Boriquen's integration into Nouvelle Alexandrie. Fernández aimed to create a comprehensive news source that could bridge the gap between the newly integrated region and the rest of the country. The newspaper quickly gained popularity for its balanced reporting and in-depth coverage of the integration process. Throughout its history, the Herald has covered major stories affecting Boriquen and Nouvelle Alexandrie, playing a crucial role in reporting on the region's economic transformation, particularly the development of Lake Cherusken as a major tourist destination and trade hub.
Circulation and readership
As of 1737 AN, the Boriquen Herald maintains a daily print circulation of approximately 220,000 copies. Its digital platform reaches an even wider audience, with an average of 750,000 daily unique visitors to its website and mobile app. These figures make it one of the most-read newspapers in Nouvelle Alexandrie and the undisputed leader in the Boriquen region.