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La Crónica (Peru) Cronicawan - Peru's first nationally circulated Quechua language newspaper; Diario El Callao Diario El Gobierno - online newspaper; Diario Correo - Lima; [1] owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group; Diario del Cusco - Cusco [1] Expreso - Lima [3] [1] Extra (Peru) Gestion - Lima; owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group; Hoy ...
In 2002, with the administration of the channel's board of creditors, changes were made to the service, the central edition was again presented by Pablo Cateriano and Claudia Doig and the morning edition was renamed Un Nuevo Día hosted by Sol Carreño (who returns to América Televisión after a year) and Carlos Cornejo (who came from Canal N).
Ulloa, who had been an important minister of the overthrown Belaundista government, chose not to return to Peru after considering that a political persecution had been unleashed against him. [ 6 ] On March 4, 1970, Expreso and Extra were practically expropriated by the military government, with the excuse of handing over their administration to ...
In 2012, the official website of Perú.21 was briefly blocked by the Government of Peru after it had published an article criticizing the government's budget management. [3] A few months later, a former journalist who had earlier worked for Perú.21 was arrested and imprisoned for hacking into the email accounts of government officials. [4]
Diario 16 (Spanish for "Daily 16" or "Newspaper 16") is a Spanish-language online newspaper published in Madrid, Spain, since 2015. [2] It is considered a follow-up of the namesake defunct newspaper ; [ 3 ] its new motto is "El diario de la Segunda Transición" (Spanish for "The newspaper of the Second Transition").
Ojo was founded on March 14, 1968, as a morning newspaper in Lima. [1] Its founder was the businessman Luis Banchero Rossi, who had already founded the newspaper chain Correo, under the leadership of the Empresa Periodística Nacional SA (Epensa).
Since the mid-1980s, Caretas has imitated Time magazine by naming a Man of the Year in the year-end issue of the magazine, called Premio a la Resistencia (Prize to the Resistance). The publication's first all-color cover featured Peruvian model Gladys Zender , who became Latin America 's first Miss Universe in 1957.
It was called La Prensa Peruana under the leadership of José Joaquín de Larriva (1828-1829), El Conciliador under the leadership of Felipe Pardo y Aliaga (1830-1834). It was also called El Redactor Peruano (1834-1836 and 1838), La Gaceta de Gobierno (1835), El Eco del Protectorado (1836-1839), and in Lima El Eco del Norte (1837-1838).