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Suppressed on 6 October 1887, reappeared on 2 March 1888; suspended on 23 July 1888. The paper was founded in San Juan on 18 August 1886. [153] El Popular: periódico político, de intereses materiales, de noticias, comercial y de anuncios. [156] Ponce [135] 1887 (Oct) [157] [69] 1889 (Dec) [156]
El Vocero de Puerto Rico is a Puerto Rican free newspaper that is published in San Juan.Published since 1974, El Vocero was at first the third of the four largest Puerto Rico newspapers, trailing El Mundo and El Nuevo Día and leading El Reportero and The San Juan Star in sales.
Two years after this, in 1970, Antonio Luis moved the newspaper to San Juan and renamed it "El Nuevo Día". The paper's first director under Antonio Luis Ferre was Carlos Castañeda. During its first years in San Juan, El Nuevo Día's newsroom was located in the "Torre de la Reina" building, near the Luis Muñoz Rivera Park in Puerta de Tierra.
Through the 1800s several newspapers began publication including "Diario Economico de Puerto Rico, "El Cigarrón, El Investigador, and "Diario Liberal y de Variedades de Puerto Rico the former being the first one to be published daily. Most newspapers were being published out of the capital city of San Juan.
The San Juan Daily Star, originally The San Juan Star, is the only English and Spanish newspaper in Puerto Rico. The Pulitzer Prize -winning newspaper was published by Star Media Network, a subdivision of San Juan Star, Inc. [ 1 ]
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.
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The San Juan–Bayamón–Caguas metropolitan area, most commonly known as the San Juan metropolitan area (Spanish: área metropolitana de San Juan), is the largest and most populous metropolitan statistical area (MSA) in Puerto Rico, concentrated in the capital municipality of San Juan and surrounding municipalities, including Bayamón, Caguas, and Carolina, on the northeastern coastal plain ...