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La Prensa Libre (The Free Press) was a daily newspaper published in San José, the capital city of Costa Rica. It was the country's oldest continually published newspaper, founded on 11 June 1889. [1] The newspaper stopped publishing its print edition on 31 December 2014, and moved to a digital format in January 2015.
The Costa Rica News, daily, in English [1] Diario Extra, daily, in Spanish; tabloid press; the country's principal newspaper by circulation; La Nación, daily, in Spanish [2] La Prensa Libre, daily, in Spanish; first newspaper founded in the country; La Teja, daily, in Spanish; The Tico Times, weekly, in English
This is a list of mass media in Costa Rica. Costa Rica is ranked fifth in the World Press Freedom Index (2021 edition). This ranking is prepared by the freedom of information organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF), and was published on April 20, 2021. In addition, at the continental level, Costa Rica is in first place among the American ...
Pages in category "Defunct newspapers published in Costa Rica" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... La Prensa Libre; T. Trabajo
La Nación (Costa Rica) List of newspapers in Costa Rica; P. La Prensa Libre; T. The Tico Times This page was last edited on 13 June 2020, at 02:53 (UTC). ...
Repretel's channels are programmed from Miami. Because of Repretel being based in Miami, the publisher of La Prensa Libre said that it could be harmful to Costa Rica culture. [1] The company controls nearly 30 percent of Costa Rica's advertising. [11]
Alberto Cañas Escalante (16 March 1920 – 14 June 2014) was a politician, writer, intellectual, public servant, and journalist from San José, Costa Rica.He is known as one of the most important figures in the cultural, political, and social life of Costa Rica during the latter half of the twentieth century. [1]
Prensa Libre may refer to: La Prensa Libre, a Costa Rican newspaper founded in 1889; Prensa Libre, a Cuban newspaper founded in 1941;