El Observador (San Jose) Explained

El Observador
Type:Weekly newspaper
Format:Bilingual- English and Spanish
Foundation:September 17, 1980
Owners:El Observador Publications Inc. is a 100% Hispanic Owned and Operated Company[1]
Headquarters:1042 West Hedding Street, Suite 250,
San Jose, California 95126
Editor:Arturo Hilario
Circulation:As of 2019, 139,000 Weekly Print and Digital[2]
Website:https://el-observador.com/
Founder:Hilbert and Betty Morales
Publisher:Angelica Rossi (angelica@el-observador.com)
President:Angelica Rossi
Dirvisuals:Francisco Rojas
Dirvideo:Francisco Rojas
Sportseditor:Javier Velez
Language:Bilingual, English and Spanish
Free:https://el-observador.com/15724-2/

El Observador (EO) is a weekly bilingual (English and Spanish) print and online newspaper, which has been in business since 1980.

El Observador was the first Bilingual weekly newspaper publication in the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland Metropolitan Area. It is published out of San Jose.

Description

As of 2019, EO was the largest bilingual print and digital weekly newspaper in the Bay Area. It publishes weekly in print, digital newspaper and on its social media platforms.

El Observador partners with many Governments (Federal, State, County and City), Educational Institutions (University, Junior College, Private High Schools, Charter School and Trade Schools) and Business Enterprises, and provides weekly outreach to the growing Hispanic communities in the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland Metropolitan Area. and English) format.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Company information . March 8, 2013 . Hoovers.com.
  2. Web site: El Observador - San Jose. Echo Media. October 23, 2016.