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El Día was a Spanish-language newspaper published in Houston, Texas by El Día, Inc. The company's offices are in Greater Sharpstown. [1] The newspaper, which began in 1982, [2] focused on the Greater Houston Hispanic community, Mexico, Central America, and South America. [3] Each newspaper had 56 pages.
El Sol del Bajío: Celaya, Guanajuato [6] El Sol del Centro [18] Aguascalientes [6] Sol del Sur [citation needed] Tamaulipas: El Sudcaliforniano [8] La Paz, Baja California Sur [26] El Sur: Acapulco, Guerrero [6] El Sur de Campeche: Campeche [6] Tabasco Hoy: Villahermosa, Tabasco [6] Tiempo: Daily Chihuahua [6] El Tiempo de Durango [citation ...
El Día, a newspaper published in Houston, Texas from 1982 to 2009; El Día, a newspaper published in La Serena, Chile serving the Coquimbo Region; El Día, a newspaper published in Uruguay from 1886 to 1993; El Nuevo Día, a Puerto Rican newspaper that was called El Día from 1911 to 1970
El Día was founded by Pedro Vega Gutiérrez on April 1, 1944, with 1,200 copies of the first edition sold from a building at the corner of Calle Los Carrera and Calle Brasil in the center of La Serena. Antonio Puga Rodríguez acquired the newspaper in 1959, and his family continues to own it through the company Antonio Puga y Cía Ltda.
Colonia Santa María la Ribera is a colonia located in the Cuauhtémoc borough of Mexico City, just west of the historic center.It was created in the late 19th century for the affluent who wanted homes outside of the city limits.
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.
María Luisa Mendoza was born on 17 May 1930 in Guanajuato, Mexico.She studied Spanish literature at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM); interior design at Universidad Femenina de México; and scenery design at the National Institute of Fine Arts (INBA).
Proceso (Spanish: Process) is a left-wing Mexican news magazine published in Mexico City. It was founded in 1976 by journalist Julio Scherer García , [ 1 ] who additionally served as its president until his death in 2015.