Newspaper Name: |
Los Tiempos |
Newspaper name in English: |
The Times |
Owner: |
Editorial Canelas |
Country / Region: |
Bolivia (Cochabamba) |
Language: |
Spanish |
Format type: |
Newspaper |
Category: |
General |
Political alignment: |
None |
Frequency: |
Daily |
Publication Years (print version): |
1943 — now (80 years) |
Publication Years (digital version): |
1996 — now (27 years) |
Circulation: |
45,000 (2015) |
Official Pages: |
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Website: |
www.lostiempos.com [read with translation] |
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«Los Tiempos» is a Bolivian newspaper of Cochabamba province, established on September 16, 1943. It was published until November 9, 1953, when it was suspended due to the unstable political situation in the country as a result of the consequences of the 1952 Bolivian National Revolution. It returned to publishing only in 1967, after the reorganization and modernization of printing equipment (offset printing was introduced). Since 1989, the newspaper's editorial office has been located in a modern multi-storey building in Cochabamba, with offices in La Paz and Santa Cruz. In 1996, an electronic representative office of the newspaper was opened on the Internet, where selected articles from the print version and additional materials (news feed, author's sections, videos, podcasts, archive) are published. The name of the newspaper in the logo is written in Gothic script, translated into English it means «Times». It is a member of the following newspaper associations: «Sociedad Interamericana de Prensa» (SIP), «Asociación Nacional de la Prensa» (ANP).
Content of the newspaper «Los Tiempos»: Actualidad (news of politics, economy, international events: País, Editorial, Puntos de Vista, Mundo, Economía, Cochabamba), Deportes (sports), Doble Click (cinema, TV, culture, theater, stage, billboard and reports, music), OH! (entertainment magazine-app: interviews, paparazzi, humor, cartoons, horoscopes), Tendencias (science, technology, gadgets, education). The newspaper has a large sports section, mainly devoted to the national football of Bolivia and its local teams: The Strongest, Always Ready, Aurora, Bolívar, Blooming, Wilstermann, Royal Pari, Palmaflor, San Jose, Nacional Potosí, Real Potosí, Guabirá, Oriente Petrolero, Real Santa Cruz.