Vida en el Valle | |
Type: | Weekly newspaper |
Format: | Broadsheet |
Foundation: | 1990 |
Owners: | McClatchy |
Publisher: | Tom Cullinan |
Editor: | Juan Esparza Loera |
Language: | Spanish, English |
Circulation: | 122,000 copies |
Headquarters: | 1626 E Street Fresno, California 93706, United States |
Oclc: | 34617019 |
Website: | https://www.vidaenelvalle.com |
Vida en el Valle is a free, bilingual (English/Spanish) newspaper covering ethnic society and culture. The newspaper was first published on August 15, 1990 and is published as part of The Fresno Bee, in Fresno, California.[1] The paper is published weekly on Wednesdays with separate editions in five cities: Fresno, Merced, Modesto, and Stockton.[2] [3] The paper had expanded its circulation to Sacramento in 2006, but closed that operation in 2017.[4] The paper's circulation is 122,000 copies.
The paper is owned and published by the McClatchy Company. Vida en el Valle
The president and publisher is Tom Cullinan, and the editor is Juan Esparza Loera.
The newspaper began publishing as part of the Fresno Bee in 1990, with an initial circulation of 19,000.[2] Their initial objective was to produce a paper in both English and Spanish, to help reach readers whose first or primary language was Spanish.[5] They also focused on topics of interest to Latino communities in and around Fresno, beyond specialized topics like immigration, such as community events, local issues, and advertisements for local businesses. Juan Esparza Loera has been editor of the paper since its founding.[6]
In 2008, Vida en el Valles publisher, McClatchy created a partnership with ImpreMedia to share Spanish-language content.[7]
In 2011, Vida en el Valle joined the newly-formed Hispanic National Preprint Network (Hispanic NPN), a network aimed at increasing and strengthening market coverage for member papers.[8] Also in 2011, McClatchy created a partnership to make CIPS Marketing the exclusive distributor of Vida en el Valle, as part of a TMC conversation program.[9]
2017[10] | Outstanding Bilingual Language Weekly Newspaper | Gold | Vida en el Valle | |
Outstanding Hispanic Success Story (circ >30,000) | Bronze | Vida en el Valle | ||
Outstanding Immigration Article (circ >30,000) | Bronze | Vida en el Valle | ||
Outstanding Editorial Column - English | Gold | Vida en el Valle | ||
Outstanding Editorial Column - English | Bronze | Juan Esparza Loera | ||
Outstanding National Political Article (circ >30,000) | Silver | Cynthia Moreno | ||
Outstanding Education Article (circ >30,000) | Bronze | Juan Esparza Loera | ||
Outstanding Cultural Article (circ >30,000) | Silver | Vida en el Valle | ||
Outstanding Entertainment Article | Gold | Olivia Barragán Ruiz | ||
Outstanding News Event Photo | Silver | Juan Esparza Loera | ||
Outstanding Cultural Photo Essay | Bronze | Juan Esparza Loera | ||
2016 | Outstanding National Political Article (circ >30,000) | Gold | Cynthia Moreno | |
Outstanding Website Design | Gold | Vida en el Valle | ||
2015 | Outstanding Color Photo Overall (circ >30,000) | Bronze | Daniel Sasarez | |
2014 | Outstanding Multiple Article Series | Bronze | Cynthia Moreno, Oliva Ruiz, Maria G Ortiz-Briones, Juan Esparza | |
Outstanding Community Service/Health Article (circ>30,000) | Bronze | Maria G Ortiz-Briones | ||
Outstanding Cultural Article (circ >30,000) | Gold | Maria G Ortiz-Briones | ||
Outstanding Editorial Column - English | Bronze | Juan Esparza Loera | ||
Outstanding Bilingual Language Weekly Newspaper | Bronze | Vida en el Valle | ||
2006[11] | Outstanding Sports Photo | Silver | Daniel Calif.sarez | |
Outstanding Education Article | Bronze | Luz Pena |
Year | Award | Place | Recipient | |
---|---|---|---|---|
2017[12] | Video Journalism | Finalist | Maria Ortiz-Briones | |
2016 | Artistic Photo | 2nd | Hector Navejas | |
1999[13] | General Excellence | 2nd | Vida en el Valle |
Year | Award | Place | Recipient | |
---|---|---|---|---|
2012[14] | Special Projects Category | 1st | Vida en el Valle | |
Sports Category | 1st | Vida en el Valle |