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La Nación (Peru) Ojo - Lima; [4] [1] owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group; Perú 21; [5] [1] owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group; El Peruano; El Popular - Lima; La Primera - Lima; La Razón - Lima [6] La República - Lima; a left-of-center newspaper [7] [1] El Tiempo - Chiclayo [8] [1] La Tribuna (Peru) Últimas Noticias (Valle ...
Due to a report broadcast by the journalistic program "Tiempo Nuevo" hosted by Nicolás Lúcar on January 28, 2001, accusing former president Valentín Paniagua of having received money from a front man of Vladimiro Montesinos to finance his electoral campaign, the directors and hosts of América Noticias was outraged and decided to resign ...
Noticias Univision uses content from Mexico-based broadcaster (and Univision's major content partner) Televisa, Venezuela-based Venevision, Colombia-based RCN TV, Peru-based América Televisión, and regional-wide CNN en Español. The division's tagline is "Para estar al tanto del acontecer mundial, los hispanos sintonizan Noticias Univision."
El Comercio is a Peruvian newspaper based in Lima. Founded in 1839, it is the oldest newspaper in Peru and one of the oldest Spanish-language papers in the world. It has a daily circulation of more than 120,000. It is considered a newspaper of record [3] and one of the most influential media in Peru.
El Latino de Hoy: Oregon Salem 1992 Latino Press: Michigan Detroit 1993 La Prensa: Michigan and Ohio Detroit, Toledo and Cleveland 1989 Published weekly in Saline, Michigan El Latino Expreso: New Jersey Trenton New Jersey Hispano Newspaper New Jersey 2009 hispanonewjersey.com. Noticia: New York Long Island [5] Noticias Latinas: Oregon Portland ...
[5] [18] El Comercio Group also controls the distribution of The New York Times and Publimetro in Peru. [5] [18] Television Business Unit – Plural TV Group and its subsidiaries, América Televisión, Canal N, Radio América and Disney Radio Peru. [5] [18] Digital Business Unit – ComercioXpress, Lumingo, Neoauto and PagoEfectivo [5] [18]
For this purpose, the company Periodística Perú S. A. was established. In this first stage, its editors were Manuel Jesús Orbegoso, Raúl Villarán, José Antonio Encinas de Pando, among others. [3] [4] In 1965, it was acquired by Manuel Ulloa Elías, who founded Editora Nacional S. A. The same company published the evening newspaper Extra .
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]