Newspapers are ubiquitous in Mexico City – they are sold on the street, in corner newsstands, by children walking in busy areas and in stores. Newsp...
Newspapers are ubiquitous in Mexico City – they are sold on the street, in corner newsstands, by children walking in busy areas and in stores. Newspapers are most people’s primary, and often only, source of regular news throughout Mexico, and Mexico City hosts multiple different daily newspapers, presenting news from various political viewpoints. This episode highlights how newspapers are distributed and sold in Mexico City.
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