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A leading Spanish-language media outlet in Massachusetts

We serve the state’s vibrant Latino residents by fostering a sense of community among the diverse population.

Who we are?

We are El Planeta, Latino and family-owned media outlet with more than 20 years of experience producing content in Spanish in Massachusetts. We are a local news outlet focused on topics such as immigration, education, business, Latino empowerment, and issues important to the Hispanic community. We engage with the growing Latino population in Massachusetts, providing reliable and authentic coverage that represents the voices and stories of the community.

Where can you find us?

We deliver digital and print content to more than 600,000 monthly Spanish-speaking readers in Massachusetts.

We engage with over 15,000 Hispanics daily through our e-newsletters.

We reach more than 700,000 users in our social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, X, WhatsApp and TikTok).

What is our impact?

El Planeta has established itself as a valuable resource for the :

  • Understanding their struggles and communicating their needs
  • Helping them navigate systems that are difficult to understand
  • Elevating the voices of those who advocate and fight to break down barriers
  • Preserving their traditions and culture
  • Highlighting their accomplishments
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During El Planeta's 20th anniversary, the publication was recognized by local leaders and officials for its important work in keeping the Latino community informed about what is happening in Massachusetts and highlighting its contributions in various fields in the state.

As the growth of the Hispanic community expands El Planeta's reach and audience, local pioneers emphasize the importance of continuing to report on Latinos in Massachusetts, given their considerable contributions in various fields and sectors of society.

Who is part of our impact?

We curate and provide access in Spanish to content from:

We partner with organizations that care for our community.

We collaborate with local leaders.