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La Tribuna (Paraguay)

La Tribuna was one of the most important daily newspapers in Paraguay's history. It was founded in 1925 in Asunción by Eduardo Schaerer, and was the country's leading newspaper for five decades.[1] La Tribuna was the first Paraguayan paper to be widely published across the country. Politically, La Tribuna was positioned between liberalism and traditional national politics. It opposed especially the dictatorial regimes of Higinio Morínigo and Alfredo Stroessner.[2] During these dictatorial regimes, the editors became the target of persecution.[3] Their crusade in favor of the Free Press in Paraguay gained attention abroad. In 1953, the newspaper's director, Arturo Schaerer, received the María Moors Cabot Prize from Columbia University.

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La Tribuna. Broadsheet Format.

History edit

La Tribuna was founded in Asunción on December 31, 1925, by former Paraguayan president Eduardo Schaerer. La Tribuna was not Schaerer's first media outlet. In 1905, Eduardo Schaerer founded "The Journal" alongside Guadalberto Cardús Huerta and Adolfo Riquelme.[1]

After the death of President José Félix Estigarribia in 1940, General Higinio Morínigo became President. Morínigo persecuted many politicians and well known members of the liberal party. This persecution of the independent press resulted in the closure of La Tribuna several times. General Alfredo Stroessner ascended to the Presidency of Paraguay in 1954. During his presidency, La Tribuna continued to exist under similar circumstances and was constantly threatened. Schaerer asked for support from ambassadors and international contacts to keep the newspaper in operation. The continuing existence of La Tribuna worried the dictatorial government.

Starting in 1954, La Tribuna's director had the support of Carlos Ruiz Apezteguia, who denounced the abuse and crimes of the government and the breakdown of the rule of law. In November 1956, La Tribuna was raided and Ruiz Apezteguia was arrested, tortured and then abandoned in a boat on the shores of Clorinda, Argentina. Ruiz Apezteguia began his exile in Montevideo, Uruguay. Under international pressure, Ruiz Apezteguia returned to Paraguay in 1959 and resumed his journalistic work in the newspaper.

Despite the political unrest and the persecution La Tribuna was subjected to in the following decades, the newspaper grew into one of the most respected newspapers on the continent. La Tribuna had agencies in many countries and grew from a circulation of 2,000 daily copies at its founding to more than 70,000 by the year 1965. In 1953, Arturo Schaerer and his newspaper were given the oldest international journalism award, the Maria Moors Cabot prize from Columbia University, for the paper's work as independent press publication placing itself in opposition to the totalitarian regimes in Paraguay.[citation needed]

Arturo Schaerer remained director of La Tribuna until May 15, 1972, when he was succeeded by Carlos Ruiz Apezteguia. At the time, Ruiz Apezteguia was a journalist and the husband of Schaerer's daughter, Myriam, and had been an involved partner and manager of La Tribuna for more than two decades. As director of La Tribuna, he denounced abuses in the negotiations associated with the Treaty of Itaipu and Yacyreta (with Brazil and Argentina respectively) on the construction of dams.

With the creation of ABC Color in 1967, La Tribuna began to lose its space in the Paraguayan written press. At the end of 1977, the newspaper was closed and returned a year later, under the administration of Oscar Paciello. In that management, the newspaper presented an analytical editorial line and criticized certain aspects of the dictatorship of Alfredo Stroessner. This positioning bothered the Executive Branch, which suspended its printing and circulation between june and july 1979. Upon returning to activities, the newspaper maintained his criticism, but with some caution. By strong competition with other media, La Tribuna was closed again in October 1980, with the purpose of modernizing. Returning in March 1981, it presented a content with new printing techniques, but financial problems caused the quality of the newspaper to gradually decrease. After 57 years of existence, La Tribuna was closed definitively on September 24, 1983 and its facilities were sold to the Nicolás Bo Group which in 1984 inaugurated the Noticias.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b González de Bosio, Beatriz (2001). Periodismo escrito Paraguayo, 1845-2001: de la afición a la profesión. Asunción: CEPUC, Centro de Publicaciones, Universidad Católica "Ntra. Sra. de la Asunción". p. 232. ISBN 9789992559291.
  2. ^ Chesterton, Bridget María (2013). Grandchildren of Solano López : Frontier and Nation in Paraguay, 1904–1936. UNM Press. p. 110. ISBN 9780826353481.
  3. ^ Weil, Thomas E. (1972). Area handbook for Paraguay. Washington DC: U.S. Govt. Print. Office. p. 118.
  4. ^ Pereira Júnior, Paulo Alves. "O arauto de uma nova alvorada no Paraguai: ideologia e política em "La Tribuna" (1978-1983)". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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La Tribuna was one of the most important daily newspapers in Paraguay s history It was founded in 1925 in Asuncion by Eduardo Schaerer and was the country s leading newspaper for five decades 1 La Tribuna was the first Paraguayan paper to be widely published across the country Politically La Tribuna was positioned between liberalism and traditional national politics It opposed especially the dictatorial regimes of Higinio Morinigo and Alfredo Stroessner 2 During these dictatorial regimes the editors became the target of persecution 3 Their crusade in favor of the Free Press in Paraguay gained attention abroad In 1953 the newspaper s director Arturo Schaerer received the Maria Moors Cabot Prize from Columbia University La Tribuna s logo Eduardo Schaerer Arturo Schaerer La Tribuna Broadsheet Format History editLa Tribuna was founded in Asuncion on December 31 1925 by former Paraguayan president Eduardo Schaerer La Tribuna was not Schaerer s first media outlet In 1905 Eduardo Schaerer founded The Journal alongside Guadalberto Cardus Huerta and Adolfo Riquelme 1 After the death of President Jose Felix Estigarribia in 1940 General Higinio Morinigo became President Morinigo persecuted many politicians and well known members of the liberal party This persecution of the independent press resulted in the closure of La Tribuna several times General Alfredo Stroessner ascended to the Presidency of Paraguay in 1954 During his presidency La Tribuna continued to exist under similar circumstances and was constantly threatened Schaerer asked for support from ambassadors and international contacts to keep the newspaper in operation The continuing existence of La Tribuna worried the dictatorial government Starting in 1954 La Tribuna s director had the support of Carlos Ruiz Apezteguia who denounced the abuse and crimes of the government and the breakdown of the rule of law In November 1956 La Tribuna was raided and Ruiz Apezteguia was arrested tortured and then abandoned in a boat on the shores of Clorinda Argentina Ruiz Apezteguia began his exile in Montevideo Uruguay Under international pressure Ruiz Apezteguia returned to Paraguay in 1959 and resumed his journalistic work in the newspaper Despite the political unrest and the persecution La Tribuna was subjected to in the following decades the newspaper grew into one of the most respected newspapers on the continent La Tribuna had agencies in many countries and grew from a circulation of 2 000 daily copies at its founding to more than 70 000 by the year 1965 In 1953 Arturo Schaerer and his newspaper were given the oldest international journalism award the Maria Moors Cabot prize from Columbia University for the paper s work as independent press publication placing itself in opposition to the totalitarian regimes in Paraguay citation needed Arturo Schaerer remained director of La Tribuna until May 15 1972 when he was succeeded by Carlos Ruiz Apezteguia At the time Ruiz Apezteguia was a journalist and the husband of Schaerer s daughter Myriam and had been an involved partner and manager of La Tribuna for more than two decades As director of La Tribuna he denounced abuses in the negotiations associated with the Treaty of Itaipu and Yacyreta with Brazil and Argentina respectively on the construction of dams With the creation of ABC Color in 1967 La Tribuna began to lose its space in the Paraguayan written press At the end of 1977 the newspaper was closed and returned a year later under the administration of Oscar Paciello In that management the newspaper presented an analytical editorial line and criticized certain aspects of the dictatorship of Alfredo Stroessner This positioning bothered the Executive Branch which suspended its printing and circulation between june and july 1979 Upon returning to activities the newspaper maintained his criticism but with some caution By strong competition with other media La Tribuna was closed again in October 1980 with the purpose of modernizing Returning in March 1981 it presented a content with new printing techniques but financial problems caused the quality of the newspaper to gradually decrease After 57 years of existence La Tribuna was closed definitively on September 24 1983 and its facilities were sold to the Nicolas Bo Group which in 1984 inaugurated the Noticias 4 References edit a b Gonzalez de Bosio Beatriz 2001 Periodismo escrito Paraguayo 1845 2001 de la aficion a la profesion Asuncion CEPUC Centro de Publicaciones Universidad Catolica Ntra Sra de la Asuncion p 232 ISBN 9789992559291 Chesterton Bridget Maria 2013 Grandchildren of Solano Lopez Frontier and Nation in Paraguay 1904 1936 UNM Press p 110 ISBN 9780826353481 Weil Thomas E 1972 Area handbook for Paraguay Washington DC U S Govt Print Office p 118 Pereira Junior Paulo Alves O arauto de uma nova alvorada no Paraguai ideologia e politica em La Tribuna 1978 1983 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires 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