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Why Miami News?

Imagine waking up to a single email that captures the pulse of Miami – from breaking news on South Beach developments to vibrant cultural festivals like the Tortuga Music Festival, all tailored just for you. No more sifting through endless feeds or missing out on the stories that matter to your neighborhood. Briefsy pulls from Miami's rich media landscape, blending trusted local sources into one effortless newsletter that keeps you connected to the Magic City without the overwhelm. Miami's news ecosystem is a vibrant mix of historic print giants like the Miami Herald, powerhouse TV stations such as WSVN 7 News and WPLG Local 10, and community-driven outlets including Miami New Times and The Miami Times. Residents rely on these for everything from hyper-local neighborhood updates in Miami-Dade County to bilingual coverage that reflects the city's diverse Hispanic population. With digital platforms boosting real-time engagement on social media and newsletters, staying informed has never been more accessible – but juggling them all? That's where the frustration sets in. That's why Briefsy changes the game: we aggregate from these top sources to deliver personalized Miami news alongside your other passions, like global tech trends or Heat game recaps, in one free, customized email. Join thousands of busy Miamians who reclaim their time and stay ahead of the curve.

Quick Facts

Miami Herald reaches over 527K on Twitter, delivering in-depth local and Latin America coverage.
WSVN 7 News boasts 918K Facebook followers, leading in breaking news, traffic, and weather for South Florida.
WPLG Local 10 offers bilingual 'Español' sections, with 717K Facebook followers for community and health stories.
Miami New Times specializes in arts, culture, and events like III Points festival, with strong digital newsletters.
Miami's Community Newspapers, over 50 years strong, focus on hyper-local Miami-Dade business and neighborhood news.
The Miami–Fort Lauderdale TV market ranks 16th-largest in the U.S., powering robust broadcast journalism.

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Local News Sources & Media

Miami's media scene thrives on a blend of traditional and digital outlets that keep the city's diverse residents connected. From longstanding newspapers covering politics and business to TV and radio stations delivering real-time updates, these sources form the backbone of local journalism. Digital platforms like newsletters and social media from outlets such as Miami New Times add engaging, community-focused content on everything from environmental issues to cultural events.

Miami Herald: Iconic newspaper with deep roots since 1899, known for investigative reporting and 425K+ Facebook followers.
WSVN 7 News: Fox-affiliated TV station excelling in breaking news and weather, with a massive 918K social media reach.
WPLG Local 10: ABC station providing bilingual coverage and community features, followed by 717K on Facebook.
Miami New Times: Alternative digital outlet for arts, politics, and festivals, with newsletters and 194K Facebook followers.
Miami's Community Newspapers: 50+ years of hyper-local stories supporting Miami-Dade businesses and neighborhoods.

Staying Informed in Miami

In a city as dynamic as Miami, residents turn to a mix of broadcast TV for urgent alerts, radio for on-the-go updates, and community papers for neighborhood insights. Coverage spans regional issues like real estate booms and environmental concerns, with bilingual options ensuring accessibility for the Hispanic community. Digital trends, including social media and newsletters from sources like WLRN public radio, make it easier to engage with hyper-local stories on education, crime, and cultural traditions.

Breaking news via TV stations like CBS News Miami for traffic, sports, and weather impacting daily life.
Community journalism from The Miami Times highlighting underrepresented stories in Miami-Dade County.
Cultural and event coverage, such as music festivals, through Miami New Times' opinion pieces and social updates.
Bilingual accessibility with Local10.com's Español section for health and local features.
Business and development insights from Miami Today, in its 40th year of real estate reporting.

Common Questions

What makes this different from local news sites?

Briefsy creates ONE personalized newsletter combining Miami news with all your other interests - tech, sports, finance, entertainment, whatever matters to you. No more juggling multiple subscriptions.

Will I get breaking news alerts?

Briefsy delivers curated newsletters on your schedule (daily, weekly, etc.) rather than breaking news alerts. It's designed to keep you informed without the noise and interruptions.

Can I customize what local topics I follow?

Absolutely! During setup, you tell our AI about your specific interests - local politics, business, education, crime, development, etc. We'll curate local coverage that matches.

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