Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
general/newspapers-published-in-bolivia

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

El País (Tarija)

Bolivian newspaper


Bolivian newspaper

FieldValue
nameEl País
typeDaily newspaper
formatTabloid
ownersEl País S.R.L. - Boquerón Multimedia
founderJaime Antonio "Jimmy" Borda Campero
chief_editorJesús Cantín Visiedo
foundedJune 13th 1991
languageSpanish
headquartersTarija, Colón 968
websitehttp://elpais.bo

***El País *** is a newspaper published in Tarija, Bolivia, the capital city of the homonymous Bolivian department. It is a part of the editorial group Boquerón Multimedia.

History

The newspaper was founded on June 13, 1991 by Jaime Antonio "Jimmy" Borda Campero, a Bolivian professional journalist formed in Universidad de La Plata, Argentina. Fernando del Carpio was his associate, but later transferred actions to René Javier Caso Borda and Gastón Vaca Guzmán Aparicio. El País is a member of Boquerón Multimedia, a group which also owns El País Radio, Plus TLT, a TV channel broadcast through the Bolivian satellite Túpac Katari, and El Nacional and El Bermejeño newspapers, as well as elpaisonline.com news webpage. El País also edits specialized supplements such as "Cántaro", "Campeón", "Crónica", "La Billetera", "La Mano del Moto", "Pura Cepa" and "Te Invito".

Columnists

Among its main collaborators and columnists are Carlos Hugo Molina, Adalid Contreras Baspineiro, Jordán Segovia Gareca, Guillem Martínez, Rodrigo Ayala Bluske, Frei Betto, Fernando G. Torres Gorena, Julio César Centeno, Gary Antonio Rodríguez Álvarez, Mauricio Ríos García, Arnold Hagens and Dorys Méndez. El País newspaper publishes an illustrated yearbook dedicated to the most outstanding events of the year in Bolivia.

References

References

  1. "PERIÓDICOS DIARIOS DE BOLIVIA". Presna Escrita.
  2. "El País, diario de referencia en Tarija, cumple un cuarto de siglo". Noticias Fides.
  3. "Descubren plaqueta en honor a Jaime Borda, fundador de El País". Nizkor.
  4. "Quiénes Somos". El País.
  5. "Plus TLT". TTL.
  6. "El País Online". El País.
  7. "Diario El País Tarija". Yellowplace.
  8. "Columna". El País.
  9. "Anuario 2020". El País Tarija.
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about El País (Tarija) — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report