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Los Andes (Peruvian newspaper) El Bocón - Lima; [1] owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group; El Chino - Lima; El Comercio - Lima; [2] [1] owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group; La Crónica (Peru) Cronicawan - Peru's first nationally circulated Quechua language newspaper; Diario El Callao Diario El Gobierno - online newspaper
The corporation, Empresa Editora El Comercio S.A., is the product of the merging of many companies in 1996. The company manages the editing, publication, and distribution of the newspaper, El Comercio, as well as the publication and distribution of Trome, Peru 21, and Gestion. In addition, they manage the advertising aspects of the mentioned ...
El Comercio Group is the largest media conglomerate in Peru and one of the largest in South America. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Though they opposed the Alberto Fujimori government, [ 12 ] [ 13 ] the company has typically supported right-wing politicians, including President Alan García and Alberto's daughter, Keiko Fujimori . [ 5 ]
Diario Oficial El Peruano (The Peruvian Official Newspaper) is the official daily newspaper of Peru. The paper was founded on 22 October 1825 by Simón Bolívar although it changed names between the following decades and it was not published continuously since its inception. It is the oldest Spanish-language newspaper still
The oldest newspaper in Peru is El Peruano, which was founded by Simón Bolívar on October 22, 1825. El Peruano acts as the official newspaper of record, and all laws passed in Peru must be published in the daily. Despite El Peruano's official status, it does not have the largest circulation among Peruvian dailies.
The newspaper Correo has shown a conservative stance during the era of terrorism in the country. On April 25, 2015, Correo published on its website an article titled " La otra cara de la moneda: así atacaron los antimineros ", which generated controversy over the veracity of the information, and they were accused of setting up scenes. [ 6 ]
Some time later, Velasco explained that he had given the newspapers to the communists to serve as "mastiffs" (prey dogs) in his "fight against the oligarchy." [ 6 ] After the revolutionary government ended on July 28, 1980, Expreso and Extra returned to their owners, and Manuel Ulloa took over again as president of the board of Editora Nacional ...
El Comercio, a newspaper in Lima, Peru; El Comercio (Philippines) , a newspaper in Manila, Philippines from 1869 to 1926; El Comercio, a newspaper in Gijón, Spain; El Comercio de Córdoba , a newspaper in Córdoba, Spain from 1875 to 1898; El Comercio, a newspaper in Woodbridge, Virginia, USA serving the Washington, DC area