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Prensa Latina was founded at the initiative of Ernesto Che Guevara. The founder and first manager was Argentinian journalist Jorge Ricardo Masetti . [ 2 ] On Masetti's instructions, the first journalists were recruited by March 1959, when the service went into operation. [ 1 ]
Among the reporters and intellectuals who joined Prensa Latina under Masetti's leadership were Gabriel García Márquez, Rodolfo Walsh, Rogelio García Lupo, Carlos Medina de Rebolledo who was part of the Santiago editorial staff, Angel Boan, and Carlos María Gutiérrez, and contributors included Jean-Paul Sartre, Waldo Frank, Charles Wright ...
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News agencies were created to provide newspapers with information about a wide variety of news events happening around the world. Initially the agencies were meant to provide the news items only to newspapers, but with the passage of time the rapidly developing modern mediums such as radio, television and Internet too adapted the services of news agencies.
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According to the Cuban state news agency Prensa Latina, Moscoso described the elections as "open", with "three voting systems" that were "very effective and secure". [10] Meduza described the election as "the most fraudulent electio[n] in modern Russian history" based on its statistical analysis. [11]
Prensa Latina; ANDES; Notimex; Andina; Agencia Venezolana de Noticias; Latin America News Agency; Secretariat of Communications (Uruguay) [2] See also.
The media company was founded in 1999 as TSJ Media, parent company of the monthly broadsheet newspaper The Spanish Journal (Spanish: La Jornada Latina), which was published in Cincinnati. In 2006, TSJ News was bought by Blue Ash, Ohio –based Gate West Coast Ventures, LLC, which also owns the translation company Strategic Spanish.