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El Universal Building, Caracas. El Universal is a major Venezuelan newspaper, headquartered in Caracas. [1] El Universal is part of the Latin American Newspaper Association (Spanish, Periodicals Associates Latin-Americans), an organization of leading newspapers in Latin America. [citation needed] Its main rival is El Nacional.
This is a list of newspapers in Venezuela, both national and regional. It also includes newspapers with other languages and themes. It also includes newspapers with other languages and themes. National
El Nacional is a Venezuelan publishing company under the name C.A. Editorial El Nacional, most widely known for its El Nacional newspaper and website. It, along with Últimas Noticias and El Universal , are the most widely read and circulated daily national newspapers in the country.
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In June 2001, the Chávez-filled Supreme Court ruled that the media could face consequences for "half-truths" and shortly after in January 2002, the headquarters of El Universal was assaulted by hundreds of Chavistas, Globovision reporters were attacked while attempting to record Aló Presidente and there was a bomb attack on newspaper Así Es ...
El Nuevo País is a Venezuelan newspaper. It was established by Rafael Poleo in 1988. [1] Rafael Poleo is also the current Director, with Luisa Salomón being the Chief of Newsroom. The newspaper is edited by Producciones Impretele, S.A., which is owned by Rafael Poleo and directed by Francisco Poleo as the Vice President Executive.
El Universal may refer to the following Spanish-language publications: El Universal, a Colombian newspaper established in 1948; El Universal (Mexico City), a Mexican newspaper established in 1916; El Universal Ilustrado, a Mexican literary magazine published from 1917 to 1928; El Universal, a Venezuelan newspaper established in 1909
Diario Frontera was founded by José Benedicto Monsalve, along with the writer Rafael Ángel Gallegos, who was the first director, on 12 August 1978. At the beginning, it was printed in black and white using a rotary owned by Diario Critica. In the 1980s, Diario Frontera became a generalist newspaper, printed in black and white, and with 20 pages.