Four years reporting for you

  • aplicacion - banner 728px

Today we proudly and gratefully celebrate the fourth anniversary of De Último Minuto, a project that was born with the firm conviction of transforming the way information is reported in the Dominican Republic. In these four years, we have witnessed —and been protagonists— of a revolution in digital journalism, marked by immediacy, technological innovation, and closeness to a citizenry that demands more and more transparency, clarity, and responsibility in communication.

What began as a digital newspaper on social media is now a multi-platform presence with television, radio, podcasts, a monthly print edition, and, more recently, a mobile application with artificial intelligence. Reaching over one and a half million followers, surpassing 100,000 subscribers on YouTube, and being the second verified Dominican media outlet on WhatsApp Channels are not just numbers: they are signs of the trust that millions of people place in our work day after day. This journey has not been without its challenges. In a constantly changing media environment, we have bet on informational rigor, pluralism, the training of young talents, and the coverage of topics that often do not find space in traditional media. From our offices in Santo Domingo, New York and Madrid, to the reporters deployed throughout the country, our team works with passion, commitment and public service awareness. Today, more than celebrating an anniversary, we reaffirm our purpose: to continue informing minute by minute, with integrity, innovation, and social awareness. Thank you for joining us on this journey. We continue to grow with you, with our eyes on the present and the responsibility placed on the future of Dominican journalism.

In the spotlight

  • aplicacion - banner 300px

  • banner altices 300x250 junio 2025

Explore more

When corruption is not protected by the presidential band

In the Dominican Republic, presidents don't fall because of the opposition. They fall because of something more intimate and devastating: their own family. When corruption shares the same last name as the presidential band, it ceases to be a case and becomes a sentence. It's not a contract that is judged: it's the entire credibility […]

We have a permanent constitutional back and forth

In 2015, an internal crisis within the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) forced the leadership of that organization to promote a constitutional reform to enable President Danilo Medina, who had been elected in 2012 through a constitution that prohibited consecutive re-election. Medina was eligible to try to return in 2020, that is, after a period, a […]

When the slander is coordinated and clumsy

For days, Leonardo Aguilera has been the target of a campaign as evidently coordinated as it is poorly executed. Defamation, slander, and half-truths circulate on networks and certain media with suspicious synchronicity. Who's sending them? Who's biting their nails? The formula is old: fabricate scandals where they don't exist, repeat lies until they seem like […]

The TV changed in DR

In 2025, live news streaming via YouTube on smart TVs leaves traditional television behind and transforms news consumption in the Dominican Republic.By: Pavel De Camps Vargas Who's dominating your home screen today? It's not traditional television. In the Dominican Republic, YouTube has taken over the television in this 2025, redefining the map of news consumption. […]

¿To govern or campaign? Abinader made it difficult

"I am a tolerant and democratic president, but everything has a limit... We will continue to govern for the people and, for that reason, I say to all pre-candidates and their coordinators: proselitizing acts to officials are not allowed. If they want to campaign, they must leave their positions." Thus spoke the head of state, […]

Development for the border

If anything has been highlighted by the prolonged Haitian crisis, it is the historical debt that the Dominican Republic has with its own border. The provinces that guard that line of more than 390 kilometers not only face the direct consequences of the collapse of the Haitian state, but have also been, for decades, forgotten […]