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The Buenos Aires
Herald is an English language daily newspaper from Buenos Aires,
Argentina. The official slogan is A World of Information in a few
words.
Click here for the Buenos Aires Herald online
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Clarin is the major
newspaper in Argentina, founded by Roberto Noble on August 28, 1945.
It is politically centrist. Based in Buenos Aires, the newspaper
prints and distributes around 500,000 copies throughout the country.
Clarín has a 44 percent market share in Buenos Aires. According to
Alexa.com the electronic version of the paper www.clarin.com is the
most visited Spanish language newspaper on the Internet.
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Argentine daily
newspaper. The country's leading conservative paper, the centrist
Clarín is its main competitor. It is the only newspaper in Argentina
still published in broadsheet format.
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Ambito
Financiero is an Argentine newspaper founded on December 9, 1976 by
economist Julio A. Ramos. It was initially sold in downtown Buenos
Aires, covering mainly the daily prices of the U.S. dollar, gold,
stocks, etc., and included other editorials. The newspaper became
successful, making it a reliable source of reference to investors and
operators of the city. Despite featuring a plain page design, today
Ámbito Financiero is considered to be an economic newspaper with an
editorial style comparable to the Financial Times or Wall Street
Journal newspapers.
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Pagina/12 a left-wing
newspaper based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, founded on May 25, 1987 by
journalist Jorge Lanata.
Click here for Pagina 12 online version |
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Click here for INFOBAE online version |
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