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Clarín
File:Clarin-20081023.jpg
The front page of Clarin October 23, 2008.
Un toque de atención para la solución argentina de los problemas argentinos
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Clarin Group
Founded1945
Political alignmentcentrist
HeadquartersBuenos Aires, Argentina
Websitewww.clarin.com

Clarín is a major newspaper in Argentina, founded by Roberto Noble on August 28 1945. It is politically centrist.

Based in Buenos Aires, the newspaper prints and distributes around 500,000 copies throughout the country. Clarín has a 44 percent market share in Buenos Aires. According to Alexa.com the electronic version of the paper www.clarin.com is the most visited Spanish language newspaper on the Internet[1]. Its director is Ernestina Herrera de Noble.

Grupo Clarín (Clarín Group) also prints the sports newspaper Olé (since 1996), Elle magazine in Argentina (since 1994), and the afternoon paper La Razón. It also owns the majority of the Canal 13 TV network, 3 radio stations, and participates in other multimedia projects.

On December 27, 1999, The Clarín Group and Goldman Sachs, one of the leading firms in investment, subscribed an investment agreement where the group , managed by Goldman Sachs, made a direct investment in Clarín Group. The operation implied an increase of capital to the Clarin Group and the incorporation of Goldman Sachs as minority partner, with a participation of 18% of the stocks.

In 1995 Clarin launched Clarin.com the news website for the newspaper. Right now it boasts 4,000,000 unique visitors per month [citation needed].

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