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 building in Cochabamba. | |
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Berliner |
Founder(s) | Demetrio Canelas |
Founded | 16 September 1943 |
Language | Spanish |
Headquarters | Cochabamba, Bolivia |
Circulation | National |
Website | www |
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
- "Periódicos diarios de Bolivia". Prensa Escrita (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 July 2012.
- "Los Tiempos: A 70 años de su primera publicación". La Patria (in Spanish). 17 September 2013. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
- "Tras 74 años "estándar" Los Tiempos se transforma a una dimensión "berlinés"". Los Tiempos (in Spanish). 11 October 2017. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
- 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.
- 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.
- "Staff Los Tiempos". Los Tiempos. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
- "Los Tiempos 71 años" (in Spanish). 16 September 2014. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
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