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This is a list of newspapers in the Dominican Republic . El Caribe (Santo Domingo) Diario Libre (Santo Domingo) – free newspaper. Dominican Today. Listín Diario (Santo Domingo) – oldest newspaper in the Dominican Republic. El Nacional (Santo Domingo) – afternoon newspaper.
Diario Libre is a free daily Spanish-language Dominican newspaper, founded on May 10, 2001. It is owned by the Dominican business Grupo Diario Libre, and it is part of the Latin American Newspaper Association. [6] Its first editor was Aníbal de Castro from 2001 to 2004, and its editor since 2004 has been Adriano Miguel Tejada. It has a ...
El Caribe’s owner until 1954 was Rafael Trujillo, then president of the Dominican Republic.Its founding editor-in-chief was Rafael Herrera. [7]In 2021, El Caribe was the third non-American newspaper whose newspaper library was digitized by the Center for Research Libraries.
List of Dominican newspapers. List of Dominican newspapers may refer to: List of newspapers in Dominica. List of newspapers in the Dominican Republic. Category:
URL. elnacional.com.do. Launched. July 17, 1997; 27 years ago (1997-07-17) [1] Current status. Online. El Nacional is a Dominican newspaper founded in 1966 by Dr. Rafael Molina Morillo, who was president/owner of Ahora! Publications. [2] The online version of the newspaper was founded on July 17, 1997.
Website. Dominicantoday.com. Dominican Today is an online, English-language newspaper based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. It is the first English-language online news publication in the country. [citation needed] The site Dominican Today [1] was launched on March 23, 2005, and is owned by the media group Portal Alta Technologia PATRD).
This is a list of newspapers currently published in Montserrat. Weekly. The Montserrat Reporter – Davy Hill; Alliouagana Express – Davy Hill, community news;
The Odebrecht case in the Dominican Republic was a bribery and money-laundering scheme that was part of the wider Odebrecht case which began in Brazil and affected ten countries in Latin America. The Odebrecht case, in turn, was just one part of the sprawling Operation Car Wash scandal.