El Paquete Semanal

[3] El Paquete Semanal has its own page that is running in the United States, where one could view its contents and is consistently updated every week.

[4] According to El Paquete Semanal, by Michaelanne Dye, et al., anywhere from a 4th to a 20th of the population had access to the internet.

[4] The most popular content is TV series, soap operas, music, films, and the illegal classifieds but El Paquete Semanal also contains video clips, Spanish language news websites, computer technology websites, instructional videos, software, and advertisements for local Cuban businesses.

[2][8] Since a 2011 legal property reform regarding private enterprise, a Cuban advertising firm called Etres has used the new regulations surrounding advertising to legally charge local businesses a small fee to arrange for a short clip or poster promoting their establishment to feature in the Package.

[11] This media package offered classical movies, music, and educational materials, but was ultimately very unpopular.