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El Mundo (lit. ' The World ') is a Puerto Rican newspaper founded in 1919 [1] by Romualdo Real. [2] Its slogan was "Verdad y Justicia" (Truth and Justice). [3] In 1929, former corrector-turned-administrator Angel Ramos and journalist José Coll Vidal, bought the newspaper when Real retired.
However, Emilio Pasarell notes that, though the start of the paper was announced in La Gaceta de Puerto Rico, he doubts it was ever published due to the government's suppression of the press at the time.(See, Emilio J. Pasarell, Notas Bibliográficas Acerca de los Periódicos de Ponce. El Mundo (San Juan, Puerto Rico) Year XVII.
On 29 January 1966, Puerto Rico Ilustrado returned to publication as a Saturday supplement (suplemento sabatino) within issues of El Mundo newspaper. [11] Puerto Rico Ilustrado changed to a Sunday supplement (suplemento dominical) on 7 June 1970, [12] and remained so until its publication was discontinued by El Mundo in September 1975. [13]
Ángel Ramos Torres (December 3, 1902 – September 1, 1960) was a Puerto Rican industrialist. He entered El Mundo during high school years as a typesetter, and went on to become the owner of the newspaper. He also founded Radio El Mundo and WKAQ-TV Telemundo.
The agreement between Ramos and Marín stated that Empresas El Mundo Broadcasting would be allowed to use the services of Engineer Rafael Delgado Márquez, who was the administrator of Authority of Communications of Puerto Rico, to develop the first commercial station in Puerto Rico WKAQ-TV however due to the FCC freeze of 1948 the development ...
Carmelo Filardi (1900–1989) was a Puerto Rican artist of Italian ancestry. He was a cartoonist who had his work published in Puerto Rico's El Mundo newspaper starting in 1927. He was from Yauco, Puerto Rico [4] and his parents were born in Italy. [1] Filardi specialized in satire and journalistic criticism.
El Imparcial, founded in 1918, was "an anti-Popular, pro-Independence tabloid" [4] in Puerto Rico. It circulated daily, except Sundays. [5] Its full name was El Imparcial: El diario ilustrado de Puerto Rico. [6] El Imparcial was given new life in 1933 under the leadership of Antonio Ayuso Valdivieso. [7]
The Puerto Rico Ilustrado/El Mundo Building represents the embodiment of all the architectural trends of Puerto Rico during the 1920s. As with the other high-rise buildings established at the time in the area, it closely follows the typology of the Chicago school of architecture such as the use of steel-frame buildings with terracotta cladding.