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  2. La Prensa (Panama City) - Wikipedia

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    La Prensa is a conservative [1] Panamanian newspaper founded in 1980. Established by I. Roberto Eisenmann Jr. during a period of military dictatorship, La Prensa built an international reputation as an independent nationalist voice, and has been described by some admirers as "Panama's leading opposition newspaper" [ 2 ] and its newspaper of ...

  3. Mass media in Panama - Wikipedia

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    The newsletter La Prensa was formed in 1981 to oppose his rule. The media of Panama was very anti-American following Noriega's overthrow, and highly influenced the 1994 presidential election. [citation needed] Panama's official broadcaster is National Television of Panama, which was founded in 1961.

  4. I. Roberto Eisenmann Jr. - Wikipedia

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    After several years in exile in the U.S., Eisenmann returned to Panama in 1979. [3] In 1980, he founded La Prensa to oppose the military dictatorship of Omar Torrijos, [4] and the paper published its first issue on August 4, 1980. [5] The paper soon ran into strong, and occasionally violent, opposition.

  5. List of newspapers in Panama - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Panama. Newspapers ... El Panameño; La Estrella de Panamá; Mi Diario; Panamá América - website; La Prensa; El Siglo; See also ...

  6. Carlos D. Ramirez - Wikipedia

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    Carlos D. Ramirez (August 19, 1946 – July 11, 1999) was an American publisher who purchased El Diario La Prensa — the oldest Spanish-language newspaper in the United States — from the Gannett Company in 1989, and succeeded in turning around the paper's longstanding decline in readership and returned it to profitability.

  7. La Prensa (Managua) - Wikipedia

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    La Prensa was founded by Pedro Belli, Gavry Rivas and Enrique Belli on March 2, 1926. In 1930, Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Zelaya became editor-in-chief, and in 1932 he bought the paper with the intention of promoting the principles of the Conservative Party of Nicaragua, as well as publicising historical studies of Nicaragua. [1]

  8. La Prensa - Wikipedia

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    La Prensa , a Central Florida publication owned by ImpreMedia; La Prensa, a newspaper of Detroit, Michigan; La Prensa (San Antonio), a former newspaper in Texas; La Prensa de San Antonio, a Spanish/English newspaper in San Antonio, Texas; El Diario La Prensa, a New York City publication founded as La Prensa; Venezuela. La Prensa, a regional ...

  9. Mi Diario - Wikipedia

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