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Página Siete was a daily newspaper published in La Paz, Bolivia. [1] It was founded on 24 April 2010. [2] Página Siete focused on politics and economics, but it also had social and culture sections. [citation needed] The government of Evo Morales made several complaints against Página Siete, leading to accusations of censorship of the press. [3]
[7] Since that year, Ormachea began as a columnist in the newspaper La Razón de Bolivia [ 8 ] until 2010, when the independent newspaper Pagina Siete de Bolivia was founded [ 9 ] where she wrote until the newspaper shut down in June 2023.
El Día, a newspaper published in Houston, Texas from 1982 to 2009; El Día, a newspaper published in La Serena, Chile serving the Coquimbo Region; El Día, a newspaper published in Uruguay from 1886 to 1993; El Nuevo Día, a Puerto Rican newspaper that was called El Día from 1911 to 1970
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El Día was founded by Pedro Vega Gutiérrez on April 1, 1944, with 1,200 copies of the first edition sold from a building at the corner of Calle Los Carrera and Calle Brasil in the center of La Serena. Antonio Puga Rodríguez acquired the newspaper in 1959, and his family continues to own it through the company Antonio Puga y Cía Ltda.
El Nuevo Día was founded in 1909 in the city of Ponce as "El Diario de Puerto Rico," [a] later changing its name to "El Día" in 1911, a name it kept for nearly seven decades. Its founder was Guillermo V. Cintrón, [ 2 ] with assistance from Eugenio Astol and Nemesio Canales . [ 3 ]
By 1961, Kraiselburd had become editor-in-chief, and, along with the Fascetto family (heirs of Stunz's daughter), bought an important share of El Dia. Inheriting a financially strapped company, Kraiselburd's staunch opposition to the era's military coups, and innovations such as special sections, helped recover El Día , whose circulation soon ...
El Día (The Day) is a Spanish language newspaper published in the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain), founded in 1910 under the name of La Prensa. [1] It is the largest paper in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. [1] According to EGM, it is the newspaper on average more daily readers of the Canary Islands. [2]