Crítica de la Argentina

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TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)Antonio Mata
EditorJorge Lanata (2008-09)
Daniel Capalbo (2009-10)
FoundedMarch 2, 2008
LanguageSpanish
Ceased publicationApril 30, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-04-30)
HeadquartersBuenos Aires
Circulation80,000 (in 2008)

Crítica de la Argentina was a daily newspaper from Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Origin

The name was a throwback to a Crítica originally published between 1913 and 1962, which, during the 1920s, was the most widely circulated in Latin America.[1]

History

It was founded on March 2, 2008, by prominent local journalist Jorge Lanata, and initially enjoyed a circulation of over 80,000 copies. Its rapid decline, to around 6,000, and differences with the paper's majority stakeholder, Antonio Mata, led Lanata to resign as editor in April 2009 (he continued to contribute columns).[2]

After Lanata's resignation, it was directed by a group conformed by Nerina Sturgeon, Alejandro Bianchi, Daniel Álvarez, Silvio Santamarina and Daniel Capalbo. The news daily failed to recover, however, and amid a strike resulting from unpaid salaries, Crítica ceased publication on April 30, 2010.[3]

References

  1. ^ Diario sobre Diarios Archived 2009-03-23 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Clarín: Jorge Lanata abandona la dirección del diario Crítica (in Spanish)
  3. ^ "Paro total en el diario Crítica y ya hay rumores de cierre". La política online.

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