El Bogotano
El Bogotano is a daily evening newspaper tabloid, founded in 1973 by the journalist, politician and businesswoman Consuelo Salgar Jaramillo in Bogotá, D.C., Colombia and suspended its physical publication in the early 1990s.[1] For a long time the editor of the newspaper was Yamid Amat, a renowned Colombian journalist and radio broadcaster.Currently its director is "Tagor".
Type | Tabloid |
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Format | Berliner |
Founder(s) | Consuelo Salgar de Montejo |
Founded | 1973 |
Political alignment | Centre-left |
Language | Spanish |
Ceased publication | 1980 |
Country | Colombia |
OCLC number | 23848555 |
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Despite its sensationalism, El Bogotano was also known for denouncing several political scandals in the 1970s,[2] including a corruption case involving President Alfonso López Michelsen.[3] It was also known for its infamous mistaken front-page headline published on its 2 January 1974 issue that read: Maremoto en Bolivia ("Tsunami in Bolivia", a landlocked country), when Yamid Amat was its director.[4]
Twitter
In 2016, `La Casa Editorial el Bogotano` resumed the tradition of the newspaper founded in 1973, through a virtual version on Twitter (@elBogotano). Creating journalistic, opinion content and communicating news from Colombia and the world.
References
- Cacua Prada, Antonio (1982). Historia del Periodismo Colombiano (in Spanish) (2nd ed.). Bogotá: Ediciones Sua. p. 69. OCLC 11372475. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
- (in Spanish) Henry Holguín, “Colombia es un país de miedosos y arribistas”, El Espectador, 6 October 2002
- (in Spanish) Julio César Londoño, Sobre un pillo muy british, El Clavo, 1 August 2007
- (in Spanish) Yamid Amat, Titulé: Maremoto en Bolivia, Revista SoHo, 11 April 2007