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LR6 Radio Mitre is a radio station in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is owned and operated by Clarín Group. It was created on August 16, 1925 under the name of The Nation Broadcasting LOZ. During the government of Juan Domingo Perón, it was nationalized and eventually re-privatized in October 1983.
The list of newspapers in Argentina records printed and online newspapers from Argentina. 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.
Having become the largest newspaper distributor in the Spanish-speaking world by 1980 (when its revenues topped US$900 million), [3] the group diversified itself significantly in 1990, when it entered into the television sector with the acquisition of Channel 13, and into radio with the purchase of Radio Mitre.
Radio, which was first broadcast in Argentina in 1920, has been widely enjoyed in Argentina since the 1930s. Radio broadcast stations totaled around 150 active AM stations, 1,150 FM stations, and 6 registered shortwave transmitters. [1] An estimated 24 million receivers were in use in 2000 (2.4 per household). [2]
The group owns Argentina's best-selling newspaper and controls 59 and 42 percent of the cable TV and radio markets, respectively, according to AFSCA, the law enforcement agency. [ 18 ] Some feared that the media law could lead to a deficit of independent reporting: Clarín is one of the few news organizations that does not depend on the ...
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Channel 23.1 (HD) Televisión Pública ( Public Television , abbreviated TVP ) is a publicly owned Argentine television network, the national public broadcaster . It began broadcasting in 1951, when LR3 Radio Belgrano Televisión channel 7 in Buenos Aires , its key station and the first television station in the country, signed on the air.
Perfil produces the English-language Buenos Aires Times, online [8] and distributed with Perfil on Saturdays. [9] The editor-in-chief as of April 2021 was James Grainger. [10] The Canadian American journalist and cultural critic Sam Forster wrote for the paper throughout 2022. [11]