In this article, the impact of Los Andes (Argentine newspaper) on contemporary society will be addressed, analyzing its economic, social and cultural implications. Los Andes (Argentine newspaper) has become a topic of interest for academics, professionals and the general public, due to its relevance in today's world. Throughout the next sections, the evolution of Los Andes (Argentine newspaper) over time, as well as its influence on different aspects of daily life, will be explored. Likewise, the various opinions and positions on Los Andes (Argentine newspaper) will be examined, with the aim of offering a comprehensive and plural vision of this phenomenon.
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Grupo Clarín (80%) Calle Family (20%)[citation needed] |
Editor | Gerardo Heidel |
Founded | 20 October 1882 |
Political alignment | Conservatism[citation needed] |
Headquarters | Mendoza, Argentina |
Circulation | 30,000[as of?][citation needed] |
Website | www.losandes.com.ar |
Los Andes is an Argentine daily newspaper published in the city of Mendoza. The newspaper was founded in 1882 by Adolfo Calle. It is not related to the Los Andes newspaper in Peru.
In September 1995, it became the first Argentine newspaper to become available on the internet.
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