Medias in category: 11
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Caracas
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centre-left
This Venezuelan newspaper is known for its close association with the local Communist Party and active support for Hugo Chavez, it has always been socially oriented and has earned the title of «The people's newspaper» for this. In the new century, it was reorganized and changed its style to a more classic one. It is mainly distributed in Caracas.
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Caracas
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Conservative
The oldest newspaper in Venezuela, owned by the Mata family of Venezuelan journalists for most of its history, it represented the views of the opposition and defended the interests of business. It is the first newspaper in Venezuela to enter into agreements with foreign news agencies. Today it is more conservative and neutral.
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Caracas
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Sport
·None
The main sports newspaper in Venezuela, which focuses equally on baseball and football (national, European, Latin American), as well as horse racing. The editorial office of the newspaper has its own sports channel «Meridiano Televisión».
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Caracas
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The first full-color newspaper in Venezuela, which has always focused on innovation, the number of graphics and illustrations, the newspaper is a reference, a role model for the entire Venezuelan press. The only newspaper in the world whose name consists only of numbers.
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Caracas
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centrism
One of the most widely circulated and influential daily newspapers in Venezuela, the newspaper has held center-left views for a significant part of its history, and featured prominent politicians, journalists, and intellectuals in the country. It is considered as «the only truly independent newspaper in the country».
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Caracas
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Government press
·Progressivism
The state newspaper of Venezuela, which has been published since 2009 by the country's Ministry of Information and Communications, is named after the oldest Latin American newspaper, created by Simon Bolivar in 1818. Publishes official information, various analytics and reports, reviews of the economy, society, historical, cultural and sports events.
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Puerto la Cruz
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The newspaper of the Venezuelan state of Anzoategui, whose editorial office is located in the port city of Puerto la Cruz on the Caribbean coast, for the first 8 years since its foundation, the newspaper was known as «Voz Caribe». The newspaper's activities were awarded the «Premio Nacional de Periodismo» award 3 times for its contribution to the development of the region's infrastructure.
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Victoria
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The regional Venezuelan newspaper of Aragua State, it is most popular in the eastern part of the state, its distribution also affects the states of Guarico, Caracas and Miranda. It is often used for official publications, notifications and various messages.
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Caracas
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The daily newspaper of the Venezuelan city of Caracas, created in the image and likeness of foreign tabloids, published a news feed, a selection of urban incidents, rumors, sensations, was able to reach the national level in the 1990s, but due to the financial crisis, it ended its publications in print and completely switched to electronic format.
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Caracas
·Spanish
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Government press
·None
The free daily newspaper of the capital of Venezuela, the city of Caracas, is published with the support and funding of the city Hall. It publishes a news feed, an overview of the latest events, photo reports, official information (notifications, reports, election programs), a lot of educational materials about the city, its culture, events.
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Caracas
·English
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
A Venezuelan newspaper in English that is published specifically for foreigners permanently or temporarily residing in the country. The newspaper reports on the events of Venezuela and the whole of Latin America from an independent and objective point of view. Previously known as «The Caracas Journal», it has been available online only since 2008.
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