U.S. Ethnic Press Burgeons

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NEW YORK — The Bangladeshi community alone has eight newspapers. Polish New Yorkers have six to call their own. And nine publications in four languages are aimed at Indian immigrants.

Nearly 200 ethnic newspapers and magazines are printed in New York City today, as many as three times the number 10 years ago. The growth reflects the intricate diversity reflected in census figures released this week — and mirrors a publishing trend seen across the nation.


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