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El Nuevo Día (English: The New Day) is the newspaper with the largest circulation in Puerto Rico.It is considered mainstream and the territory's newspaper of record. [5] It was founded in 1909 in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and today it is a subsidiary of GFR Media.
This paper was the successor of El Diario de Puerto Rico (1909–1911); Eugenio Astol, director; Guillermo Vivas Valdivieso become its director in 1928. [482] In 1970, its name was changed to El Nuevo Día; Guillermo V. Cintrón, founder [467] El Observador [483] Ponce 1911 (Oct 14) [484] [483]
In 1945 El Día was sold to Luis A. Ferré, when Ferré was elected governor of Puerto Rico in 1968 he sold the paper to his son Antonio Luis Ferré who then moved the paper's headquarters from Ponce to the capital San Juan, Puerto Rico and changed the newspaper's name to El Nuevo Día.
On November 5, 2024, Puerto Rico held a non-binding referendum alongside the 2024 Puerto Rican general election and the 2024 United States elections. This was the seventh referendum held on the long-standing, ongoing debate about the political status of Puerto Rico, with the previous one having taken place in 2020.
Antonio Luis Alfredo Ferre Ramírez de Arellano (February 6, 1934 – June 16, 2024) was a Puerto Rican businessman. He was Chairman of the Board of the Ferré-Rangel business emporium which owns Puerto Rico's largest newspaper, El Nuevo Día, as well as Primera Hora newspaper.
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Turey is also the principal figure on an educational pamphlet published by El Nuevo Día Educador ("ENDE"). [8] The United States Postal Service honored Turey and his creator in 1999, by presenting a cancelled postal stamp and renaming the postal station in Plaza Las Americas in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the "Turey Postal Station
On 20 January 1985, El Mundo resumed publication of Puerto Rico Ilustrado as an insert of the Sunday issues. [14] The final issue of Puerto Rico Ilustrado was published on 2 December 1990, [ 15 ] since El Mundo was absorbed by El Nuevo Día less than a week later.