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El Comercio (Peru)

El Comercio is a conservative[1][2] Peruvian newspaper based in Lima. Founded in 1839, it is the oldest newspaper in Peru and one of the oldest Spanish-language papers in the world. It has a daily circulation of more than 120,000. It is considered a newspaper of record[3] and one of the most influential media in Peru.

El Comercio
Issue 1 released 4 May 1839.
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBerliner (Monday–Friday)
Broadsheet (Saturday–Sunday)
Owner(s)El Comercio Group
EditorJuan José Garrido Koechlin
Founded4 May 1839
Political alignmentConservatism
LanguageSpanish
HeadquartersLima
Circulation120,000
Sister newspapersTrome, Perú.21, Gestión, Depor, La Prensa.
Websiteelcomercio.pe

History edit

 
Headquarters in the Historic Centre of Lima

In the 1930s, Carlos Miró-Quesada Laos [es] served as director of the newspaper and was a proponent for fascism in Peru.[4][5]

The military dictatorship of Juan Velasco Alvarado expropriated the newspaper in the mid-1970s. The company was returned to their original owners by President Fernando Belaúnde Terry on 28 July 1980, the same day he assumed office. It was his first official act upon assuming his presidency.

The newspaper is owned by shareholders of the Miró Quesada family, whose ownership of the company dates to 1875. Despite this, management is under control of an individual who is not a member of the family[citation needed].

The company has ownership over its subsidiaries, the newspapers Peru 21 and Trome, and the magazine Somos.

The corporation, Empresa Editora El Comercio S.A., is the product of the merging of many companies in 1996. The company manages the editing, publication, and distribution of the newspaper, El Comercio, as well as the publication and distribution of Trome, Peru 21, and Gestion. In addition, they manage the advertising aspects of the mentioned publications. Additionally, they are devoted to the editing, publication, and distribution of many other books, magazines, pamphlets, weeklies, all sorts of graphic publications, Multimedia products, and videography. Informational content is distributed by their subsidiary Orbis Ventures S.A.C., a company in charge of the administration of the company's website.

The legal address of the company, where their administrative offices were in 300 Jr. Santa Rosa, Lima, Lima, Peru. Their publishing factories, Pando and Amauta, are in the districts of Pueblo Libre and the Cercado of Lima.

The new legal address is in 171 Av. Jorge Salazar Araoz, La Victoria, Lima.

Financially, the company operates very independently, as the effects of consolidation have not in large part affected the operation of their subsidiaries, Orbis Ventures S.A.C., Zetta Comunicadores del Perú S.A.E.M.A., EC Jobs S.A.C., Punto y Coma Editores S.A.C., Suscripciones Integrales S.A.C., Amauta Impressiones Comerciales, Producciones Cantabria S.A.C., Inmobiliaria El Sol S.A. and Grupo PluralTV.

Team of Ricardo Uceda edit

In 1994, Ricardo Uceda resigned as editor-in-chief of to form a special investigative team at El Comercio.[6] As with Uceda's reporting, the Comercio team focused on cases of governmental corruption.[7] One their most notable successes came in 1998, when they exposed the misuse of state funds intended for the survivors of floods and mudslides induced by the 1997-98 El Niño event; the story resulted in the arrest and imprisonment of Civil Defense Chief General Homero Nureña.[6]

Political alignment edit

The newspaper has been described as conservative and holding an ideological position is center-right.[1][2][8] Barnhurst described El Comercio as "the most conservative newspaper" in Peru in a review of the media in the nation.[2] According to Wayka, Elisabeth Dulanto Baquerizo de Miró Quesada, a member of the Miró Quesada family which owns El Comercio Group, signed the Madrid Charter and has helped hold events for the anti-leftist organization Madrid Forum, a group that was organized by the far-right Spanish party Vox.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Aquino, Marco (28 June 2021). "Peru's Fujimori loses allies as bid to flip election result falters". Reuters. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Barnhurst, Kevin G. (1994). "Layout as Political Expression: Visual Literacy and the Peruvian Press". Visual Literacy in the Digital Age. El Comercio, the most conservative newspaper with the most space, covered many stories about terrorism, but tended to bury them inside
  3. ^ "Amazon Indian protest leader seeks refuge in Nicaraguan embassy". France 24. Agence France-Presse. 9 June 2009. Archived from the original on 27 November 2023. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
  4. ^ López Soria, José Ignacio (1981). El Pensamiento fascista, 1930-1945 (in Spanish). Mosca Azul Editores.
  5. ^ Ciccarelli, Orazio (August 1990). "Fascism and Politics in Peru during the Benavides Regime, 1933-39: The Italian Perspective". The Hispanic American Historical Review. 70 (3): 405. doi:10.2307/2516615.
  6. ^ a b Michael Kudliak (2000). . freemedia.at. Archived from the original on 27 June 2010. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  7. ^ . Lettre Ulysses Award for the Art of Reportage. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  8. ^ "Los 24 Periódicos de Izquierda y Derecha Más Importantes". 18 February 2020.
  9. ^ "Los empresarios aliados del Foro Madrid, el encuentro de la extrema derecha fascista". Wayka (in Spanish). 14 April 2023. Retrieved 26 April 2023.

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources El Comercio Peru news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message El Comercio is a conservative 1 2 Peruvian newspaper based in Lima Founded in 1839 it is the oldest newspaper in Peru and one of the oldest Spanish language papers in the world It has a daily circulation of more than 120 000 It is considered a newspaper of record 3 and one of the most influential media in Peru El ComercioIssue 1 released 4 May 1839 TypeDaily newspaperFormatBerliner Monday Friday Broadsheet Saturday Sunday Owner s El Comercio GroupEditorJuan Jose Garrido KoechlinFounded4 May 1839Political alignmentConservatismLanguageSpanishHeadquartersLimaCirculation120 000Sister newspapersTrome Peru 21 Gestion Depor La Prensa Websiteelcomercio wbr pe Contents 1 History 1 1 Team of Ricardo Uceda 2 Political alignment 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Headquarters in the Historic Centre of LimaIn the 1930s Carlos Miro Quesada Laos es served as director of the newspaper and was a proponent for fascism in Peru 4 5 The military dictatorship of Juan Velasco Alvarado expropriated the newspaper in the mid 1970s The company was returned to their original owners by President Fernando Belaunde Terry on 28 July 1980 the same day he assumed office It was his first official act upon assuming his presidency The newspaper is owned by shareholders of the Miro Quesada family whose ownership of the company dates to 1875 Despite this management is under control of an individual who is not a member of the family citation needed The company has ownership over its subsidiaries the newspapers Peru 21 and Trome and the magazine Somos The corporation Empresa Editora El Comercio S A is the product of the merging of many companies in 1996 The company manages the editing publication and distribution of the newspaper El Comercio as well as the publication and distribution of Trome Peru 21 and Gestion In addition they manage the advertising aspects of the mentioned publications Additionally they are devoted to the editing publication and distribution of many other books magazines pamphlets weeklies all sorts of graphic publications Multimedia products and videography Informational content is distributed by their subsidiary Orbis Ventures S A C a company in charge of the administration of the company s website The legal address of the company where their administrative offices were in 300 Jr Santa Rosa Lima Lima Peru Their publishing factories Pando and Amauta are in the districts of Pueblo Libre and the Cercado of Lima The new legal address is in 171 Av Jorge Salazar Araoz La Victoria Lima Financially the company operates very independently as the effects of consolidation have not in large part affected the operation of their subsidiaries Orbis Ventures S A C Zetta Comunicadores del Peru S A E M A EC Jobs S A C Punto y Coma Editores S A C Suscripciones Integrales S A C Amauta Impressiones Comerciales Producciones Cantabria S A C Inmobiliaria El Sol S A and Grupo PluralTV Team of Ricardo Uceda edit In 1994 Ricardo Uceda resigned as editor in chief of Si to form a special investigative team at El Comercio 6 As with Uceda s Si reporting the Comercio team focused on cases of governmental corruption 7 One their most notable successes came in 1998 when they exposed the misuse of state funds intended for the survivors of floods and mudslides induced by the 1997 98 El Nino event the story resulted in the arrest and imprisonment of Civil Defense Chief General Homero Nurena 6 Political alignment editThe newspaper has been described as conservative and holding an ideological position is center right 1 2 8 Barnhurst described El Comercio as the most conservative newspaper in Peru in a review of the media in the nation 2 According to Wayka Elisabeth Dulanto Baquerizo de Miro Quesada a member of the Miro Quesada family which owns El Comercio Group signed the Madrid Charter and has helped hold events for the anti leftist organization Madrid Forum a group that was organized by the far right Spanish party Vox 9 See also editAmerica Television List of newspapers in Peru Media of PeruReferences edit a b Aquino Marco 28 June 2021 Peru s Fujimori loses allies as bid to flip election result falters Reuters Retrieved 1 May 2023 a b c Barnhurst Kevin G 1994 Layout as Political Expression Visual Literacy and the Peruvian Press Visual Literacy in the Digital Age El Comercio the most conservative newspaper with the most space covered many stories about terrorism but tended to bury them inside Amazon Indian protest leader seeks refuge in Nicaraguan embassy France 24 Agence France Presse 9 June 2009 Archived from the original on 27 November 2023 Retrieved 27 November 2023 Lopez Soria Jose Ignacio 1981 El Pensamiento fascista 1930 1945 in Spanish Mosca Azul Editores Ciccarelli Orazio August 1990 Fascism and Politics in Peru during the Benavides Regime 1933 39 The Italian Perspective The Hispanic American Historical Review 70 3 405 doi 10 2307 2516615 a b Michael Kudliak 2000 IPI WORLD PRESS FREEDOM HEROES freemedia at Archived from the original on 27 June 2010 Retrieved 1 June 2011 Ricardo Uceda Lettre Ulysses Award for the Art of Reportage Archived from the original on 21 July 2011 Retrieved 1 June 2011 Los 24 Periodicos de Izquierda y Derecha Mas Importantes 18 February 2020 Los empresarios aliados del Foro Madrid el encuentro de la extrema derecha fascista Wayka in Spanish 14 April 2023 Retrieved 26 April 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title El Comercio Peru amp oldid 1192090848, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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