Los Tiempos

Los Tiempos (Spanish: The Times) is a newspaper published in Cochabamba, Bolivia.[1] By 2013, its circulation reached 45,000 copies.[2]

Los Tiempos
Los Tiempos building in Cochabamba.
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBerliner
Founder(s)Demetrio Canelas
Founded16 September 1943 (1943-09-16)
LanguageSpanish
HeadquartersCochabamba, Bolivia
CirculationNational
Websitewww.lostiempos.com

Since October 2017, the newspaper is published in Berliner. Prior to this, the newspaper was a broadsheet.[3]

History

Los Tiempos was founded on 16 September 1943 by Demetrio Canelas,[2] who had already founded the newspaper La Patria in Oruro in 1919.[4] He was assaulted and practically destroyed by a mob of militants of the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement on 9 November 1953,[5] resuming its publications on 19 July 1967 with the premiere of a rotary offset.[6]

On 17 September 1989, it inaugurated its modern building, and on 4 September 1996, it opened its website.[7]

gollark: PotatOS installation without permission is against the rules, you can put stuff in my claims safely...
gollark: It's like people distrust me or something.
gollark: What does the hexahedron have to do with potatOS?
gollark: And?
gollark: 500KST/apartment is crazy!

References

  1. "Periódicos diarios de Bolivia". Prensa Escrita (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 July 2012.
  2. "Los Tiempos: A 70 años de su primera publicación". La Patria (in Spanish). 17 September 2013. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  3. "Tras 74 años "estándar" Los Tiempos se transforma a una dimensión "berlinés"". Los Tiempos (in Spanish). 11 October 2017. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  4. Gordillo, José M.; Rivera P., Alberto; Sulcata Guzmán, Ana E. (2007). ¿Pitaq kaypi kamachiq?: las estructuras de poder en Cochabamba, 1940-2006 (in Spanish). p. 70. ISBN 978-99954-32-21-8.
  5. Knudson, Jerry W. (2009). University Press of America (ed.). Roots of Revolution: The Press and Social Change in Latin America. University Press of America. pp. 40. ISBN 9780761848240.
  6. "Staff Los Tiempos". Los Tiempos. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  7. "Los Tiempos 71 años" (in Spanish). 16 September 2014. Retrieved 31 July 2016.


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