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Friday, September 5, 2003 Media Cynic | Forum | Advertising | Classifieds | Jobs Tribune Publishing Launches Hoy in Chicago "Chicago represents the fourth-largest Hispanic market in the U.S. That's larger than most major cities," said Louie Sito, Tribune Publishing vice president/Hispanic media and publisher of Hoy. "Hoy was created in response to the need for a high-quality, Spanish-language daily that will give Chicago's Hispanics the news and information they need to navigate their adopted home, while providing them with news from their native countries." Hoy will devote pages each day to news from Mexico, Puerto Rico, Central and South America and the Caribbean. Each Friday, readers can follow the latest trends in music, food, movies and local events in Vida Hoy, a weekend supplement highlighting Hispanic culture. Available Monday-Friday, Hoy will sell for a quarter throughout the Chicagoland area in vending boxes, at newsstands and in retail outlets. !Exito!'s management team remains in place for the new Hoy edition, including Digby Solomon, general manager since September 2002; Alejandro Escalona, editor since 1997; Julian Posada, director of marketing and major market sales; and Gladys Arroyo, director/local and classified sales. "We're excited to be providing the Hispanic population of Chicago with comprehensive news and information that improves their lives," said Solomon. "We'll be publishing more content in a single day than we were able to provide in a week. That's a huge benefit for our readers and a great environment for our advertisers to reach this market."
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