Cadena Capriles

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Cadena Capriles is a Venezuelan media company that owns the newspapers Últimas Noticias and El Mundo.[1] It was founded by Miguel Ángel Capriles Ayala, and following his death in 1996 taken over in 1998 by his son, Miguel Ángel Capriles López.[2]

Towards the end of the twentieth century Cadena Capriles was (along with Bloque De Armas) one of the two largest producers of Venezuelan magazines, including current affairs journal Élite and the women's magazines Página and Kena.[3]

References

  1. ^ Template:Es icon Noticias24, 13 August 2009, Crónica de la agresión a los periodistas de la Cadena Capriles
  2. ^ Cadena Capriles, Evolución Histórica
  3. ^ Dinneen, Mark (2001), Culture and Customs of Venezuela, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, p74

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