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  2. Cambio (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Cambio (Spanish: Change) is a Colombian-based social, political and economics magazine. Founded with the name Cambio 16 it was later sold and Cambio in 1998 to Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez and other associates. In 2006 the magazine was sold to "Casa Editorial El Tiempo", the owner of Colombia's El Tiempo newspaper. The magazine ...

  3. Cambio16 - Wikipedia

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    The first director of Cambio 16 was Juan Tomás de Salas from 1972 until 1976 when he was replaced by José Oneto who ran the magazine until 1986. Then Ricardo Utrilla took over in 1986, Enrique Badía in 1988, Luis Díaz Güell in 1989 and de Salas once again in 1991 until 1994, followed by Román Orozco from 1994 until 1996.

  4. Daniel Coronell - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] In September 2021 he was appointed as president of the weekly news magazine Cambio. [6] [7] In October 2021, Coronell started working for W Radio Colombia. [8] For fourteen consecutive years he has been chosen as the most-read columnist by opinion leaders in Colombia according to a 2020 poll carried out by the agency Cifras y Conceptos. [9]

  5. Category:Spanish-language magazines - Wikipedia

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    Cambio (magazine) Cambio 16; La Campana de Gràcia; Caras (magazine) Caras y Caretas (Argentina) Caras y Caretas (Uruguay) Caretas; Cénit; Chilango (magazine) ChopChop; Cielos Argentinos; El Ciervo; Cinemanía; Cocina (magazine) La Codorniz; El Comité 1973; La Conquista del Estado; Los Contemporáneos; Contenido; Cromos; El Croquis; Cuadernos ...

  6. Revista Cambio - Wikipedia

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  7. Hoy (American newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Hoy was a brand used for Spanish-language newspapers in a number of American cities, among which were New York and Los Angeles. Before the brand was no longer used, it was owned by Patrick Soon-Shiong. On February 12, 2007, ImpreMedia announced its purchase of Hoy's New York edition.

  8. Luis Alejandro Capdevielle Flores - Wikipedia

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    Capdevielle took charge of the Management Council of the newspaper Diario La Expresión when it was bought in 1994 it was refounded as a new brand: El Cambio Sonora. [1] Different subproducts were developed over a decade; Palabra Abierta (1997), Nogales (1999), Revista Dominical (2000) and Deportes: Béisbol" (2002). In 2006 the Newspaper was ...

  9. Cambio 21 - Wikipedia

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    The weekly Cambio 21 is printed and distributed by Copesa. Its editorial director is Juan Carvajal, former director of the Secretariat of Communications of La Moneda during the government of Michelle Bachelet , [ 2 ] and the editorial committee is composed of Ximena Tricallota, Malucha Pinto , Laura Albornoz , Juan Pablo Hermosilla, Claudio ...