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La Estrella de Panamá is the oldest daily newspaper in Panama. [1] The newspaper originally began in 1849 as a Spanish-language translation insert of an English daily, The Panama Star, which had been formed in 1849. [2] It has a circulation of approximately 8,000 print copies. [3]
"Panama". Provisional Census of Current Latin American Newspaper Holdings in UK Libraries . UK: Advisory Council on Latin American and Iberian Information Resources. 14 April 2011.
La Estrella Norte: Puerto Rico Mayagüez: 1983 La Estrella Oeste: Puerto Rico Mayagüez 1983 El Laurel Sureño [a] Puerto Rico Ponce 2010 [10] El Laurel Sureño, Inc. Es Noticia [11] Puerto Rico Ponce: 2015 SCC Comunicaciones LLC; [12] Biweekly [11] El Nuevo Día: Puerto Rico Guaynabo: 1909 La Opinión del Sur: Puerto Rico Ponce 2001 Periódico ...
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Panama has been an important mass media hub, because of its strategic location between North and South America. The largest newspapers in Panama are La Prensa, La Estrella, Panama America, Critica, and El Siglo, all of which are published in Panama City. Weekly newspapers include the Critica Libre and La Cronica.
Prensa Libre (21 June 1973). "Gustavo Adolfo Palma – canciones de ayer, hoy …y siempre !". Prensa Libre (in Spanish). Guatemala: 26. Diario de Centro América (3 February 2010). "Gustavo Adolfo Palma, El Tenor de Centroamérica". Diario de Centro América (in Spanish). Guatemala: 13.
La Estrella de Panamá: Spanish Panama City: Panama Still published 1854 The Union Democrat: English Sonora, California: United States Still published 1854 The Daily Citizen: English Searcy: Arkansas: Still published [47] 1857 The Sacramento Bee: English Sacramento, California: United States Still published 1858 Belleville News-Democrat ...
The first major Swedish newspaper to leave the broadsheet format and start printing in tabloid format was Svenska Dagbladet, on 16 November 2000.As of August 2004, 26 newspapers were broadsheets, with a combined circulation of 1,577,700 and 50 newspapers were in a tabloid with a combined circulation of 1,129,400.