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Hoy describes that Listín Diario had run evenly, and sometimes ahead, with the challenges of the times. The thrust of digital media is an unavoidable challenge for print journals, and has not wavered before this reality, which assumes permanent innovations, good information and reading material, and through timely research on the topics more ...
Listín Diario (Santo Domingo) – oldest newspaper in the Dominican Republic El Nacional (Santo Domingo) – afternoon newspaper This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
He is presently the director of the morning paper Listín Diario, [3] the oldest newspaper in the Dominican Republic, founded in 1889. He started in the profession as editor of Listin Diario [4] in October 1968. He enjoyed an ascending career in the newspaper, working in various news sources to become international editor.
Soldevila later worked for the newspaper Hoy and the magazine Rumbo. [1] [3] She was editor-in-chief of the newspaper Listín Diario, the largest print media in the Dominican Republic. [3] Since September 2013 she is associate producer and news presenter at NCDN, a broadcast news network. [2]
Acosta-Núñez was born in San Francisco de Macorís in the Dominican Republic on 20 February 1924. [2] After studying medicine for several years, Acosta-Núñez switched career tracks and entered journalism in the 1940s. From the 1960s through the 1980s, Acosta-Núñez was the sports editor of Listin Diario. [2]
C. El Calpense; Cambio (newspaper) Cambio 21; Canarias7; La Capital; El Caribe; El Caribe (Dominican Republic) El Chaqueño; Cinco Días; Clarín (Chilean newspaper)
Arturo Joaquín Pellerano Alfau (1864–1935) was a Dominican Republic merchant, publisher, and journalist.He, along with Julian Atiles, founded Listín Diario, the leading newspaper of the Dominican Republic, in 1889. [1]
Gonzalo Castillo Terrero is the second of five brothers from the marriage of Miriam Terrero Samboy from the region of Enriquillo and Gonzalo Castillo Peña, from Baní.He completed his primary studies at the Divina Pastora school in Barahona and later moved to San Cristóbal [citation needed] to do secondary education at the Instituto Politécnico Loyola.