Diario Las Américas

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Diario las Américas
Digital front page of the 30 September 2014 publishing.
Owner(s)Nelson Mezarhane
Founder(s)Horacio Aguirre
PublisherAméricas Pub. Co.
PresidentManuel Aguilera
FoundedJuly 4, 1953
Headquarters888 Brickell Avenue, 5th Floor
Miami, FL 33131
United States
CityMiami, Florida
CountryUnited States
Circulation45,000+ daily
48,000+ Sunday[1]
ISSN0744-3234
OCLC number1774712
Websitewww.diariolasamericas.com

Diario las Américas is the oldest Spanish newspaper in Miami for the Hispanic community. The newspaper was founded by Nicaraguan born Horacio Aguirre Baca.[2] The newspaper has been an active member of the Inter-American Press Association (IAPA) since its founding.

History

Diario las Américas was founded on July 4, 1953. In June 2006, their website was launched on the Internet allied with the "Hispanic Digital Network" who was commissioned to design and activate it. The first quarter of 2013 the paper was sold to a group of Venezuelan investors and Manuel Aguilera was appointed director. Following the sale a total graphics remodeling, which is the first in a series of them throughout the year. In May it became morning and began to be published every day of the week. With the new management were incorporated into the new wording reporters and an extensive network of correspondents in Latin America, Europe and Asia. The number of employees was increased.

Columnists and contributors

Columnists and contributors to Diario las Américas include Asdrúbal Aguiar, Jaime Bayly, Eleonora Bruzual, Ángel Cuadra, Remedios Díaz Oliver, Edgar C. Otálvora, Carlos Sánchez Berzaín, Dania Ferro, María Diaz, Mariano Caucino, Marta Colomina, Raúl Benoit, Itxu Díaz, Nitu Pérez Osuna.

Distribution

Subscribers are from throughout the United States and Florida but primarily include Cuban Americans and Latin Americans in South Florida.

Sections

1. Front Page
2. Editorials
3. Central
4. Cuba
5. Caribbean
6. Local
7. USA
8. International
9. Review
10. Culture
11. Science-Health
12. Sports
13. Finance
14. Social
15. Drink
16. Wines
17. Women
18. Motoring
19. Tourism
20. Dentro del alma
21. Amor al arte

References

  1. ^ "Diario las Americas". Echo Media. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
  2. ^ "DIARIO LAS AMERICAS(MIAMI)". Publicitas. Retrieved 1 October 2014.

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