The first newspaper published in New Mexico was El Crep£sculo de la Libertad (Dawn of Liberty), a Spanish-language paper established at Santa Fe in 1834. The Santa Fe Republican, established in 1847, was the first English-language newspaper.
In 2002, there were 8 morning, 10 evening, and 13 Sunday newspapers in the state. The leading dailies include the Albuquerque Journal, with a morning circulation of 108,668 (152,889 on Sundays); and the Santa Fe New Mexican, with a morning circulation of 25,268 (27,235 on Sundays).
La Herencia, (est. 1994) and Tradición Revista are magazines devoted to regional Hispanic history, art, and culture.
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