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La Matraca Magazine

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La Matraca Magazine
Minnesota's #1 Publication in Spanish
TypeAlternative weekly
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Daniel Farias / Scott Billmeier
Founded2007
LanguageSpanish
Headquarters3060 Bloomington Ave
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55407
United States
Websitelamatracamagazine.com

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La Matraca Magazine is an alternative newspaper in Spanish, serving the Latino Community of Minneapolis–St. Paul metropolitan area as well as the whole state of Minnesota. It's available free every Thursday.

History[edit]

La Matraca Magazine began operations in 2007 as a semi-monthly publication, focused on the Latino market of the Twin Cities area. Eventually the readership grew and La Matraca Magazine expanded to a weekly[1] run reaching the whole state of Minnesota as well as some cities in western Wisconsin. Today La Matraca Magazine is the most popular printed publication in Spanish in Minnesota[2]

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Category:Newspapers published in Minnesota Category:Alternative weekly newspapers published in the United States

Added 2 external references, one of a local business association and another one of the main local newspaper in Minneapolis[edit]


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  1. "Star Tribune". 16 February 2017. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  2. "Business Directory". Visit Lake Street. Lake Street Council. Retrieved 13 April 2019.