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Haïti
Liberté is the largest Haitian weekly newspaper,
distributed throughout the United States, Canada, Europe,
and Haiti. |
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Haïti
Liberté has merged its operations with the
Haitian-American community’s foremost publication, the
Haitian Times, expanding the reach of both papers. |
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Haïti Liberté offers
weekly news and analysis of Haitian affairs by some of the
foremost writers and intellectuals in Haiti and its
diaspora. |
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There are close to 2
million Haitians living in North America and Europe
where Haïti Liberté is distributed. Most Haitians
speak Kreyòl but prefer to read in French.
The paper is published in French, Kreyòl and English. |
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The paper is
distributed every Wednesday morning. In North
America and Europe, it is principally distributed through
newsstands or subscriptions. In Haiti, it is sold mainly
by street vendors. The deadline for submission of
advertising is Monday at noon. |
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In the New
York metropolitan area, Haïti Liberté
distributes mostly in Brooklyn, Queens, and Nassau county,
as well as Elizabeth, Irvington, East Orange, South Orange
and Newark in New Jersey. In Florida, the
paper is principally distributed in Miami, North Miami,
Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. The paper is also
available online at www.haitiliberte.com. |
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Advertisers
can establish an account with the paper, or pay by cash or
check. All major credit cards are also accepted.
Advertising and subscriptions are payable in U.S.
currency. |
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