Diario las Américas is the first Spanish-language newspaper founded in South Florida, the second oldest in the United States dedicated to Spanish-speaking readers, after La Opinión, in Los Angeles.
Its closing time was noon because the copies were sent by air to different cities in the United States and Latin America where it was distributed to subscribers, government offices and diplomatic headquarters, in the early hours of the morning of the following day.
As the media began to expand its operations to digital platforms, Diario Las Américas adjusted the frequency of circulation of its printed copies.
El área de diseño gráfico, encabezada por Lucía Cerboni, la integra además José J. Blanco.
Diario Las Américas counts among its contributors as columnists Asdrúbal Aguiar, Jaime Bayly, Edgar C. Otálvora, Remedios Díaz Oliver, Carlos Sánchez Berzain, Oscar Elías Biscet, Orlando Gutiérrez Boronat, Orlando Viera Blanco, Ibéyise Pacheco, and Rolando Montoya, among others.
·Mundo (World) ·Dinero (Money) ·Salud (Health) ·Turismo (Tourism) ·Estilo y Sociedad (Lifestyle and Society) ·Vida y Artes (Arts and Style) ·Deportes (Sports) ·Tribuna Abierta (Open Forum) ·Classificados (Classifieds) ·Noticiero en 90 segundos (90 Seconds Newscast) ·En consulta con el Doctor Misael (Consultation with Dr. Misael) ·La buena noticia (The Good News) ·Cartelera cultural semanal (Weekly Cultural Bulletin Board) ·Crónicas de Facundo (Facundo Chronicles) ·Revelando Cuba (Revealing Cuba) ·Hablemos de Inmigración (Let's Talk About Immigration) ·Espacio de entrevistas Un Café con Camila (Talk Show “Coffee with Camila”) ·Espacio de entrevistas Juan al Medio (Talk Show “Juan's Forefront) ·Noticiero Resumen Semanal (Weekly News Review) ·Cápsula informativa semanal (Weekly news brief) Its headquarters are located in the financial district of Miami, at 2150 Coral Way, 1st floor, Miami, FL 33145, United States.