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⚫ | '''''Página/12''''' is a newspaper published in ], ]. | ||
⚫ | ''Página/12'' was founded on May 25, 1987, by journalist ] in association with writer ] and investigative journalist ]. Owned by Fernando Sokolowicz, a former militant in the far-left ] insurgency active during the early 1970s, the daily was bailed out financially in 1994 by '']'', which retained a stake.<ref>López, José Ignacio. ''El Hombre de Clarín''. Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana, 2008.</ref> | ||
⚫ | ''Página/12'' was founded on May 25, 1987, by journalist ] in association with writer ] and investigative journalist ]. Owned by Fernando Sokolowicz, a former militant in the far-left ] insurgency active during the early 1970s, the daily was bailed out financially in 1994 by '']'', which retained a stake.<ref>López, José Ignacio. ''El Hombre de Clarín''. Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana, 2008.</ref> Lanata claimed in a 2007 interview that businessman Rudy Ulloa (a business partner of the late former President ]) also owned a share.<ref>{{cite web | ||
⚫ | Among ''Pagina/12'''s leading writers are the internationally renowned investigative journalist and author ] |
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⚫ | Among ''Pagina/12'''s leading writers are the internationally renowned investigative journalist and author ]; historian ]; political scientist ]; the ] winning poet ]; football journalist, novelist and comic author ]; and ]an journalist and writer ]. | ||
The publishers also distribute a supplement covering ] area news, '''', since 1991. | |||
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Owner(s) | Editorial La Página S.A. |
Publisher | Fernando Sokolowicz |
Editor | Ernesto Tiffenberg |
Founded | 1987 |
Political alignment | leftist |
Headquarters | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Circulation | 51,000 |
Website | Página/12 |
Página/12 is a newspaper published in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Página/12 was founded on May 25, 1987, by journalist Jorge Lanata in association with writer Osvaldo Soriano and investigative journalist Horacio Verbitsky. Owned by Fernando Sokolowicz, a former militant in the far-left ERP insurgency active during the early 1970s, the daily was bailed out financially in 1994 by Grupo Clarín, which retained a stake. Lanata claimed in a 2007 interview that businessman Rudy Ulloa (a business partner of the late former President Néstor Kirchner) also owned a share.
Among Pagina/12's leading writers are the internationally renowned investigative journalist and author Horacio Verbitsky; historian Osvaldo Bayer; political scientist José Natanson; the Cervantes Prize winning poet Juan Gelman; football journalist, novelist and comic author Juan Sasturain; and Uruguayan journalist and writer Eduardo Galeano.
The publishers also distribute a supplement covering Rosario area news, Rosario/12, since 1991.
References
- López, José Ignacio. El Hombre de Clarín. Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana, 2008.
- "En la provincia del Presidente se perdió algo muy pesado: el miedo". Diario Perfil. 17 June 2007.
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