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Qué Pasa (Spanish: What's Happening? ) was a print lifestyle and news magazine published in Santiago , Chile . Founded in 1971, the magazine became an online publication from May 2018.
After navigating through a period of crisis at Junaeb, López returned to print media as a senior journalist at Revista Qué Pasa, part of the Copesa media conglomerate. [6] In 2018 Estela López received a scholarship from the UPF Barcelona School of Management to complete a master's degree in Creative Writing in Spain, so she moved to live there.
Qué Pasa (from the Spanish, what's up?) is a Spanish-language newspaper circulated in North Carolina, USA. Its primary audience is the Latino community in the state. The paper maintains distinct editions for the Piedmont, Charlotte, and Research Triangle areas of the state. This free paper is distributed mostly at restaurant and grocery locations.
Qué pasa may refer to: Quepasa, a website ¿Qué Pasa, USA?, a bilingual sitcom; Qué Pasa, Spanish-language newspaper from North Carolina; Que Pasa Radio, Spanish-language radio station from North Carolina; Qué Pasa, a Chilean right-wing political magazine
Quepasa Corporation was a US-based social media technology company catering to Latino Audiences worldwide. Quepasa owned and operated Quepasa.com, a social network, Quepasa Games (formerly Techfront), [2] a social game development studio, and Quepasa Contests, a social media advertising solution (formerly Quepasa DSM).
His articles have appeared in various media such as the Revista de Libros and Sábado (both of El Mercurio), Qué Pasa, and The Clinic. An extreme rock fan, he has published chronicles in Rolling Stone and written a kind of personal history of national metal music, as well as a biography of the Chilean death/thrash metal band Pentagram. [2]
¿Qué Pasa, USA? (Spanish: What's Happening, USA?) is America's first bilingual situation comedy, and the first sitcom to be produced for PBS.It was produced and taped from 1977 to 1980 in front of a live studio audience at PBS member station WPBT in Miami, Florida and aired on PBS member stations nationwide.
Eliodoro Matte Larraín (born 5 November 1945) is a Chilean billionaire businessman, president of the Chilean forestry and paper company CMPC, that he inherited from his father.