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El Día was a Spanish-language newspaper published in Houston, Texas by El Día, Inc. The company's offices are in Greater Sharpstown. The newspaper, which began in 1982, focused on the Greater Houston Hispanic community, Mexico, Central America, and South America. Each newspaper had 56 pages. The newspaper had articles, celebrity coverage, comic strips, and locally written columns such as "Love Doctor." El Día's principal competitor was the newspaper Rumbo, which opened in late August 2004.

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  • El Día was a Spanish-language newspaper published in Houston, Texas by El Día, Inc. The company's offices are in Greater Sharpstown. The newspaper, which began in 1982, focused on the Greater Houston Hispanic community, Mexico, Central America, and South America. Each newspaper had 56 pages. The newspaper had articles, celebrity coverage, comic strips, and locally written columns such as "Love Doctor." El Día's principal competitor was the newspaper Rumbo, which opened in late August 2004. The newspaper closed in 2009. Carlos Munoz, a former reporter for the newspaper, said that the newspaper was too expensive to publish. KHOU-TV said that the end of the newspaper left "thousands of Spanish-speaking residents without a daily voice." The parent company of El Día, now La Subasta Inc., continues to publish , a classified paper. (en)
  • El Día fue un periódico en español originario de Houston, Texas y propiedad de El Día, Inc. Sus oficinas se localizan en .​ Este periódico, que comenzó a publicarse en 1982, se centró en la comunidad hispanoablante de Houston, de México, Centroamérica y Sudamérica.​ Cada ejemplar tenía cincuenta y seis páginas, en las que había artículos, noticias de espectáculos, historietas y columnas. Su competidor principal fue Rumbo, que nació a fines de agosto de 2004.​ El Día dejó de editarse en 2009. Al respecto, Carlos Munoz, uno de sus periodistas, afirmó que era demasiado caro seguir publicándolo.​ , por su parte, afirmó que la desaparición del periódico «dejó a miles de residentes [en Estados Unidos] sin un acompañamiento cotidiano».​ La compañía que dirigía el periódico, renombrada La Subasta Inc. comenzó a publicar La Subasta, un periódico de clasificados.​ (es)
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  • El Día was a Spanish-language newspaper published in Houston, Texas by El Día, Inc. The company's offices are in Greater Sharpstown. The newspaper, which began in 1982, focused on the Greater Houston Hispanic community, Mexico, Central America, and South America. Each newspaper had 56 pages. The newspaper had articles, celebrity coverage, comic strips, and locally written columns such as "Love Doctor." El Día's principal competitor was the newspaper Rumbo, which opened in late August 2004. (en)
  • El Día fue un periódico en español originario de Houston, Texas y propiedad de El Día, Inc. Sus oficinas se localizan en .​ Este periódico, que comenzó a publicarse en 1982, se centró en la comunidad hispanoablante de Houston, de México, Centroamérica y Sudamérica.​ Cada ejemplar tenía cincuenta y seis páginas, en las que había artículos, noticias de espectáculos, historietas y columnas. Su competidor principal fue Rumbo, que nació a fines de agosto de 2004.​ (es)
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  • El Día (Houston) (es)
  • El Día (Houston) (en)
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