Miami, FL – Wiki News proudly announces the statewide relaunch of
Florida’s most legendary newspapers – including The Miami News, The Tampa Tribune,
The Orlando Sentinel, The Jacksonville Journal, The Palm Beach Times, and The St.
Petersburg Times – now digitally reborn under the Florida Digital News Network (FDNN),
anchored by https://Florida.Wiki. This initiative restores Florida’s historic voices to the
modern era, merging Pulitzer-winning journalism with AI-powered publishing to deliver
continuous statewide coverage through Miami.news, TampaTribune.news, Orlando.news,
Jacksonville.news, PalmBeach.news, and StPetersburgTimes.news.
“Florida’s press defined American storytelling for more than a century,” said the editorial
board of Wiki News. “By reviving these titles through Florida.Wiki, we’re preserving the
legacy of truth and community journalism – and giving it new life through technology.”
A Statewide Network of Revival
Legacy Title Digital Domain Focus
The Miami News
(1896-1988)
https://Miami.news South Florida politics,
culture, and Latin markets
The Tampa Tribune
(1895-2016)
Gulf Coast commerce and
civic issues
The Orlando Sentinel https://Orlando.news Central Florida tourism and innovation
The Jacksonville Journal https://Jacksonville.news Northeast Florida business and military
The Palm Beach Times https://PalmBeach.news Wealth, real estate, and lifestyle
The St. Petersburg Times https://StPetersburgTimes.news
West Coast environment,
science, and arts
Statewide Hub https://Florida.Wiki Aggregates and archives
statewide content
Technology & Innovation
The Florida Digital News Network uses Wiki News’ proprietary AI publishing infrastructure
to deliver thousands of stories daily, interlinking Florida’s cities into a single real-time news
grid.
– 24/7 AI-assisted newsroom automation
– Historical archive linking between old Florida papers and new digital articles
– Unified statewide syndication via Florida.Wiki
– Partnerships with SmartMoney.news, Gourmet.news, and Buddha.digital
-Florida News Radio streaming from each metro newsroom
Florida by the Numbers
Population: 23+ million (3rd largest U.S. state)
GDP: $1.4 trillion, larger than the economies of Spain or Australia’s largest states
Tourism: Over 130 million annual visitors
Cities Covered: Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Palm Beach, St. Petersburg, Sarasota,
Key West, and the Panhandle.
From Miami’s skyline to Orlando’s tech parks and Tampa’s port economy, the Florida Digital
News Network represents the official revival of the Sunshine State’s press.
About Florida.Wiki
Florida.Wiki serves as the statewide anchor for Wiki News’ Florida operations – a living
digital encyclopedia of the state’s people, culture, and progress. It functions as both an
educational portal and a publisher’s index, linking all Florida publications, radio streams,
and community contributors in one verified source.
Media Contact
Wiki News / Florida Digital News Network
editor@wiki.news
https://Florida.Wiki
19875 west 12 mile rd Southfield mi, 48076 Michigan, United States
Wiki REIT is a Tier One digital media infrastructure platform that owns and operates over 3,100 Exact Match Domains (EMDs), powered by a proprietary AI system called Buddha Brain. We deploy over 2.5 million monetized content pages daily, scaling toward a 300 million page network that spans every ZIP code and vertical.
This release was published on openPR.