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  2. List of newspapers in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    "Argentina: Directory: the Press".Europa World Year Book.Europa Publications. 2003. ISBN 978-1-85743-227-5. "Argentina", Freedom of the Press, US: Freedom House, 2017 ...

  3. Clarín (Argentine newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The group owns Argentina's best-selling newspaper and controls 59 and 42 percent of the cable TV and radio markets, respectively, according to AFSCA, the law enforcement agency. [ 18 ] Some feared that the media law could lead to a deficit of independent reporting: Clarín is one of the few news organizations that does not depend on the ...

  4. Clarín Group - Wikipedia

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    Internet service provider Prima S.A. yielded 14% of total revenues, and the Group's numerous publishing interests netted 9% of the total; and rights to broadcasting, programming and digital content accounted for most of the remainder. [5] Goldman Sachs sold its 9% share in the group to Fontinalis Partners equity fund CEO Ralph Booth in 2012. [6]

  5. Mass media in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Argentina is one of the leading media markets in South America, [citation needed] with a relatively free and fair press and media industry. While there are 15 major media companies in Argentina, most media outlets are owned by a very small number of large conglomerates such as Grupo Clarín and Grupo América.

  6. Conflict between Kirchnerism and the media - Wikipedia

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    The television broadcasting rights for all Argentine football [N 1] league matches had been held by the Clarín Group cable channel TyC Sports since 1992. That contract was terminated by the Argentine Football Association in August 2009, and broadcasts of all league matches were acquired by the government and made freely available as Fútbol para Todos ("Football for All") on public television.

  7. La Nación - Wikipedia

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    It is the second most read newspaper in print, behind Clarín, and the third in digital format, behind Infobae and Clarín. In addition, it has an application for Android and iOS phones. The newspaper's printing plant is in the City of Buenos Aires and its newsroom is in Vicente López , Province of Buenos Aires .

  8. CLARIN - Wikipedia

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    The General Assembly [11] represents the members of CLARIN ERIC and is the highest decision-making body of CLARIN ERIC. It is assisted by an international Scientific Advisory Board. [12] The day-to-day management is in the hands of the board of directors [13] chaired by the Executive Director Darja Fišer [14] and supported by the CLARIN Office ...

  9. Héctor Magnetto - Wikipedia

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    Magnetto was born in Chivilcoy in 1944, and enrolled at the University of La Plata, where he earned a degree in accountancy with honors. [1] [2] He became affiliated with the Integration and Development Movement (MID), a pro-industry political party, and on March 2, 1972, was hired as an advisor to Ernestina Herrera de Noble, the director and majority owner of Clarín, the most widely ...