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Established as such in 1999, it includes the Clarín newspaper (the most-widely circulated in Latin America), the Artear media company, and numerous other media outlets. Peruvian newspaper El Peruano , founded October 22, 1825, is the oldest daily newspaper of Latin America currently in circulation.
Grupo de Diarios América (English: America Group of Daily Newspapers) is a consortium of 11 major newspapers in Latin America.GDA was founded in 1991 by O Globo (Brazil), La Nación (Argentina), El Mercurio (Chile), El Tiempo (Colombia), El Comercio (Ecuador), La Prensa Gráfica (El Salvador), El Universal (México), El Comercio (Peru), El Nuevo Día (Puerto Rico), El País (Uruguay), and El ...
2 Brazil. 3 Bolivia. 4 Chile. 5 Colombia. Toggle Colombia subsection. ... Below is a list of TV companies in Latin America, followed by the network's slogan. Argentina
The Brazilian operations of what was then-known as MTVNLA, prior to the rebranding as VIMN The Americas, were called Viacom Networks Brasil, since Abril, the parent company of MTV Brasil, has the exclusive rights to the MTV brand in that country, though, from October 2013, VIMN The Americas reclaimed the MTV brand in Brazil and relaunched the ...
Alef Network; América 2 (Canal 2) América 24; America Satelital; America Sports (PRAMER) Argentinisima Satelital; C5N; Cable Sport (Gala Producciones) Canal (á) Canal 11 Salta; Canal 12 Cordoba; Canal 12 Posadas; ARTEAR (Arte Radiotelevisivo Argentino- Canal 13) Canal 26; Canal 3 La Pampa (LU89) Canal 6 TV Alternativa
CNN International Latin America is the Latin American feed of CNN International subscription news network. It is mainly based in Atlanta, Georgia (U.S.), but it also has regional offices in Mexico City, Santiago (Chile), Buenos Aires (Argentina) and São Paulo (Brazil).
Television in Latin America currently includes more than 1,500 television stations and more than 60 million TV sets throughout the 20 countries that constitute Latin America. Due to economic and political problems television networks in some countries of this region have developed less than the North American and European networks, for instance.
The Latin American Newspaper Association ( Latin Post ) (Spanish: Periódicos Asociados Latinoamericanos, PAL) is a press group representing media organizations in Latin America. Founded in 2008, it represents 16 newspapers in 11 countries, [ 1 ] as well as magazines.