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  2. Clarín (Argentine newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Clarín launched clarin.com, the website for the newspaper, in March 1996. The site served nearly 6 million unique visitors daily in Argentina in April 2011, making it the fifth most visited website in the country that month and the most widely visited of any website based in Argentina itself. [12]

  3. List of newspapers in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The circulation of newspapers in Argentina peaked in 1983, with a sale of 1,420,417 copies overall. Two decades later it declined to 1,109,441 copies, and to 1,038,955 copies in 2012. Clarín remains the largest newspaper in Argentina, despite the fall in both total circulation and market share, which peaked at almost 500,000 copies and 35% of ...

  4. Clarín Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Argentina was in a financial and economic crisis. Argentina's peso was tied to the value of the U.S. dollar, but in 2002 the government let the value of the peso float. As a result, the value of the peso went down 75% relative to the value of the U.S. dollar in just four months. [8] Multicanal bought programming from the United States.

  5. Olé (sports newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Olé is an Argentine national daily sports newspaper published in Buenos Aires.The publication was launched on May 23, 1996, by the Clarín Group.It has since become the most important sports publication in Argentina, especially since the closing of El Gráfico in 2002 (later reopened as a monthly magazine). [2]

  6. Mass media in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The largest media company in Argentina is Grupo Clarín. The company owns Clarín, a newspaper with the largest circulation in Argentina that prints over 1,000,000 copies of its Sunday edition. Canal 13 is the second most popular TV station in Buenos Aires and Grupo Clarín owns it, too, among many other media assets. [5]

  7. Papel Prensa - Wikipedia

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    His widow, Lidia Papaleo, returned to Argentina on September 16, [11] and was enjoined by the newly installed dictatorship to sell her family's stake in Papel Prensa, as was Ianover. [8] She was also coerced by the Montoneros, who sought to recover the US$17 million investment managed by Graiver. [ 12 ]

  8. Ernestina Herrera de Noble - Wikipedia

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    Ernestina Laura Herrera was born in Buenos Aires in 1925. She became a Flamenco dancer and met the founding publisher of Clarín, Roberto Noble, around 1950. [2] The two maintained a sporadic relationship until Noble and his wife, Guadalupe Zapata, were divorced in the early 1960s. [3]

  9. List of television stations in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Un­known: Private: Blu Medios: Blu Medios: Commercial network — 30.1 Canal 13 San Juan TV: Diario 13 San Juan: Diario 13 San Juan — 30.2 CuidarTV: July 14, 2020 () Public: Government of San Juan: Government of San Juan: Lifestyle 31.1 Canal Ocho : May 2, 1964 () Private: Grupo América: América Multimedios: Major commercial network: Canal ...