Latin American Newspaper Association
The Latin American Newspaper Association (Spanish: Periódicos Asociados Latinoamericanos, PAL) is a press group representing media organizations in Latin America. Founded in 2008, it represents 16 newspapers in 11 countries,[1] as well as magazines.[2]
Aims
PAL's stated objectives are
- Promoting the technical exchange and professional among its members
- Promoting the exchange of contents among its members
- International marketing of their products
Members
- Argentina
- Chile
- Colombia
- El País (Colombia), El Universal (Colombia), La Vanguardia, El Colombiano, El Espectador
- Dominican Republic
- El Salvador
- Ecuador
- Diario HOY
- Honduras
- Nicaragua
- Peru
- Spain
- Venezuela
- El Universal (Caracas), La Verdad (Zulia), El Informador (Barquisimeto)
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See also
References
- Latin American Newspaper Association, Members Archived 2012-06-07 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 11 June 2012
- (in Spanish) El Universal, 24 March 2009, Periódicos Asociados Latinoamericanos expande operaciones
External links
- Official website
- Clarín - Congreso de editores de diarios de la región
- Diario La República - Se realiza en Lima la quinta reunión de PAL
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