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El Planeta (newspaper) : ウィキペディア英語版
El Planeta (newspaper)

''El Planeta'' is a Boston-based Spanish language newspaper serving the Hispanic community of New England. It is the largest Spanish-language newspaper in New England.
== Company History ==
Founded by Javier Marin in 2004 in Brookline as Hispanic news Press (HNP), the company launched ''El Planeta'' in May 2005 with 5000 copies in circulation. In September 2005, four editions of the newspaper targeted four different areas in Massachusetts: (Greater Boston, Lawrence, Worcester and Providence). In September 2005 Phoenix Media/Communications Group(PMCG) noticing the growth in the Hispanic market and, seeing this as great opportunity to enter in a different market, acquired a 35% stake of ''El Planeta'', becoming the major stakeholder of the company. In January 2009 ''El Planeta'' was finally fully integrated in PMCG and spun-off HNP. Between 2009 and 2012 the newspaper positioned itself as a leading outlet in the Hispanic community increasing his circulation to 50,000 copies. They also maintained and grew events such as "Health and Family", "Powermeter 100", "Best of Boston" and "Latin Taste of Boston".
In late 2011, Javier Marin decided to invest in a new media outlet. He approached WCEA / Cuencavisión, a TV station founded in 1982 by Peter Cuenca, a Cuban immigrant to Boston. Javier took ownership and management of the station in order to transform its business model. A year later in 2012, he and two other partners built a state of the art new studio in Somerville, MA and rebranded the TV station as MásTV. In early 2012, Marin decided to re-acquire ''El Planeta'', as he saw the opportunity to re-integrate it into a media strategy for the local growing market. By May 2012 the re-acquisition transaction was consolidated and ''El Planeta'', TuBoston.com and ''Health and Family Magazine'' joined MásTV and a new integrated media company was formed, MÁS MEDIA.

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