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The number '14' in the name is because the newspaper was born "on the fourteenth floor, in the fourteenth year of the new millennium". The letter 'Y' has been a constant characteristic in other projects of Yoani Sánchez, its founder, who also founded "Generación Y", while 'medio' refers to the media and to the journalistic connotation of the ...
La Defensa del pueblo: periódico afirmacionista – defensor de los intereses del pueblo [633] Ponce 1935 (Dec) [633] Print copies are available at Archivo General de Puerto Rico (v.1, no.1 (Dic 1935) to v.1, no.2 (Jan 1936)). [83] La Simiente: semanario nacionalista de información general [99] Ponce 1935 (c.) [99]
El Periódico [9] Publinews, the first free daily in Guatemala [10] El Quetzalteco, based in Quetzaltenango; digital only and part of Prensa Libre [11] [12] El Siglo [13] Siglo Veintiuno [14] La Voz del Migrante [15] La Epoca, no longer in circulation; El Gráfico, no longer in circulation; El Imparcial, no longer in circulation
Comunicación y Sociedad (in Spanish) (33). S2CID 143002156. Belem Clark de Lara; Elisa Speckman Guerra, eds. (2005). La república de las letras: Publicaciones periódicas y otros impresos (in Spanish). Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. ISBN 978-970-32-1087-9. Celia del Palacio Montiel (2006). "La prensa como objeto de estudio.
El Mundo (lit. ' The World ') is a Puerto Rican newspaper founded in 1919 [1] by Romualdo Real. [2] Its slogan was "Verdad y Justicia" (Truth and Justice). [3] In 1929, former corrector-turned-administrator Angel Ramos and journalist José Coll Vidal, bought the newspaper when Real retired.
El Día (The Day) is a Spanish language newspaper published in the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain), founded in 1910 under the name of La Prensa. [1] It is the largest paper in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. [1]
The newspaper was edited by Tomás Murillo Iglesias (1923–1927), Antonio Reyes Huertas (1927–1937) and Rafael Bittini y López de Guijarro (1937–1939). [7] [7] During most of the Francoist dictatorship it was edited by Dionisio Acedo (1939–1972). [8] It was purchased by the Grupo Zeta in 1988, [9] and it was renamed as El Periódico ...
The paper was founded in 1852 in the city of Ponce as "El Observador Ponceño" [14] It was a weekly paper, published on Saturdays. [15] Its offices were located on Calle Cristina, in the same structure that Luis Muñoz Rivera later published " La Democracia ."