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  2. Organización Editorial Mexicana - Wikipedia

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    Organización Editorial Mexicana, also known as OEM, is the largest Mexican print media company and the largest newspaper company in Latin America.The company owns a large newswire service, it includes 70 Mexican daily newspapers, 24 radio stations and 44 websites.

  3. List of journalists and media workers killed in Mexico

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    Mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists and among the ones with the highest levels of unsolved crimes against the press. [1] Though the exact figures of those killed are often conflicting, [2] [3] press freedom organizations around the world agree through general consensus that Mexico is among the most dangerous countries on the planet to exercise journalism ...

  4. List of newspapers in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Diario de Morelia La Extra: Daily Michoacán [6] Guadalajara Reporter: Jalisco [6] Hidrocálido [18] Aguascalientes [3] El Heraldo: San Luis Potosí [1] El Heraldo de Chihuahua [1] Daily Chihuahua, Chihuahua [6] 1927 El Heraldo de México: Mexico City [1] El Heraldo de Saltillo [19] Saltillo, Coahuila El Heraldo de Tabasco [8] Tabasco: El ...

  5. XHDL-FM - Wikipedia

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    With presidential elections looming in 2006, several stations flipped to talk formats, including XHDL, which did so in April 2004 under the name Reporte 98.5.Many of the personalities from Radioactivo 98.5 eventually migrated to IMER's XHOF-FM, such as Rulo, El Sopitas, Julio Martínez and Erich Martino.

  6. XHFAMX-TDT - Wikipedia

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    XHFAMX-TDT, known as Heraldo Televisión, is a television station in Mexico City broadcasting on virtual channel 8. XHFAMX is owned by Heraldo Media Group, the company that operates the newspaper El Heraldo de México and the Heraldo Radio network.

  7. Miroslava Breach - Wikipedia

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    Miroslava Breach Velducea (7 August 1962 – 23 March 2017) was a Mexican investigative journalist for La Jornada and Norte de Juárez in Chihuahua City, Mexico known for her reportage of human rights violations, drug trafficking, and government corruption. She was murdered on 23 March 2017 as she was leaving her home.

  8. El Heraldo de México - Wikipedia

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    El Heraldo de México is a Mexican national daily newspaper published in Mexico City. Initially founded in 1965, after a 14-year absence of the name, the newspaper was relaunched on May 2, 2017. Initially founded in 1965, after a 14-year absence of the name, the newspaper was relaunched on May 2, 2017.

  9. Jesús Adrián Rodríguez Samaniego - Wikipedia

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    Jesús Adrián Rodríguez Samaniego (June 3, 1975 – December 10, 2016) [1] was a Mexican radio journalist for the Antena 102.5 FM and a former crime reporter for the Organización Editorial Mexicana newspaper El Heraldo de Chihuahua, [2] was murdered on December 10, 2016, in Chihuahua City, Chihuahua, Mexico. [3]