My Neighborhood News Network Partners with Se Habla Media for Spanish-Language Content

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The My Neighborhood News Network has joined forces with Lynnwood-based Se Habla Media to improve media accessibility by offering daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts with English subtitles. This collaboration seeks to fill the gap in Spanish-language news coverage in Lynnwood, where many residents depend on bilingual content for information. Se Habla Media, led by a former Univision journalist, brings valuable experience in serving the Spanish-speaking community. This initiative not only provides essential local news but also strengthens community connections by facilitating communication in both Spanish and English. By encouraging resident engagement with the content, the partnership promotes a more informed and connected community.

The availability of diverse media resources highlights the importance of inclusivity in local journalism, marking an exciting development for Lynnwood's diverse population.

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