Newspaper Name: |
El Diario |
Newspaper name in English: |
The Diary |
Owner: |
Antonio Carrasco G. |
Country / Region: |
Bolivia (La Paz) |
Language: |
Spanish |
Format type: |
Newspaper |
Category: |
General |
Political alignment: |
Conservative |
Frequency: |
Daily |
Publication Years (print version): |
1904 — now (119 years) |
Publication Years (digital version): |
1997 — now (26 years) |
Official Pages: |
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Website: |
www.eldiario.net [read with translation] |
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The oldest newspaper in Bolivia, which has been published continuously since 1904. If you translate its name from Spanish, you will get «Diary» or «Daily planner». From its very foundation, the newspaper has developed a code of honor and dignity, which it has adhered to throughout its history, and here are its key facts: independence, creation, support for industry and free trade, labor, education, national harmony and reconciliation, refusal of rewards and rewards. This newspaper has always advocated for the country's unhindered access to the Pacific Ocean, which should be secured by law, as well as for the protection and protection of the country's natural resources. For its time, «El Diario» was a very modern newspaper, in 1967 it was already printed in color (the first in Bolivia), and in 1997 it went online. The newspaper never resorted to state subsidies (which is typical for the local press), it was fully paid off by advertising.
Content of the newspaper «El Diario»: Portada (news of the day on the cover, a brief overview of the content), Editorial (author's section), Opinión (discussion), Política (politics), Economía (economy, finance, markets, business bulletin), Sociedad (society, social environment), Nacional (news of Bolivia), Deportes (sports), Internacional (international events). Newspaper Supplements: Ciencia y Computación, Nuevos Horizontes, Cine Mundo, Femenina, La Guía.