The Latino News Network (LNN) has appointed journalist and multimedia storyteller Britton Struthers-Lugo as its new Digital Producer, a strategic move to strengthen the network's digital infrastructure as it seeks to expand its reach and impact. In this role, Struthers-Lugo will oversee all of LNN's social media platforms, lead digital strategy, and create original content designed specifically for the network's rapidly growing online audience. Her appointment represents a significant investment in digital operations at a time when news consumption increasingly shifts toward online platforms.
Struthers-Lugo brings substantial experience to the position, having already contributed reporting to LNN outlets including Latino News Network and Illinois Latino News. Her previous work includes a solutions-focused piece on flooding challenges in Illinois communities and a widely shared article exploring how to support immigrant families during heightened ICE activity. This background in community reporting aligns with LNN's core mission, which is rooted in equity, accountability, and service. "I'm very excited to be joining LNN's newsroom and be part of a team that uplifts voices that deserve more attention in the media," Struthers-Lugo said, emphasizing her commitment to serving the Latino-Hispanic community through meaningful journalism.
Founded in 2012 to address the persistent underrepresentation of Latino voices in mainstream media, LNN has grown into a trusted regional and national source for community-driven journalism through its state-based outlets including Illinois Latino News and Connecticut Latino News. The network's expansion into more robust digital operations represents a natural progression of this founding mission. Hugo Balta, Publisher of LNN, stated that "Struthers-Lugo's addition marks an important step in LNN's continued expansion" and that "her leadership will help strengthen LNN's presence across social media and ensure that its journalism reaches readers where they are."
This strategic hire signals LNN's recognition of the shifting media landscape and the need to meet audiences on digital platforms where they increasingly consume news. With Struthers-Lugo at the helm of digital production, LNN is positioned to deepen its engagement, broaden its reach, and continue fulfilling its mission to inform, empower, and uplift Latino communities through high-quality, community-centered journalism. Her appointment reflects a broader trend in journalism where news organizations are prioritizing digital-native leadership to navigate an increasingly online media ecosystem. Struthers-Lugo begins her new position in January 2026, marking the start of a new phase in LNN's digital evolution that will likely influence how community-focused journalism adapts to changing audience behaviors and technological advancements.

