In political slang, a derogatory term for a leftist newspaper or newsletter. It labels the publication as a biased, low quality propaganda rag. (Prensa Obrera is a well known Trotskyist newspaper in Argentina).
- Hey man, you want a copy of Prensa Obrera? - No way. Do not give me that panfleto.
A generic term for any newspaper, used mostly by older people because the daily El Caribe was the dominant publication during their youth (El Caribe is one of the oldest and most influential newspapers in the Dominican Republic).
A political cartoon strip created by Harold Priego in 1996, published in newspapers like Listin Diario and Diario Libre. The characters are Boquechivo, who represents the common man, and Diogenes, representing the creator. It is well known for saying what everyone is thinking but nobody actually does anything about. (A landmark Dominican satirical comic that uses humor to critique the nation's political and social situation).
Boquechivo was first titled 'El Humor de Don Bartolo'.
A multi-platform sports media franchise including TV, radio, and web outlets, as well as a newspaper column, headed by Dominican journalist Franklin Mirabal. It originated in the late 1990s as a late-night NBA highlight show and eventually expanded into a comprehensive sports news brand, taking its final name from Mirabal's column in the newspaper Hoy.
(Chorus) This program is live, this program is live, this program is live.