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8 Uruguayan newspapers in the directory

Print media in this South American nation traces its roots back to the early nineteenth century, characterized by high readership and distinct editorial identities. Leading the daily circulation is El Pais, a historically center-right broadsheet founded in 1918. Another major daily is La Republica, established in 1988 to provide a center-left perspective. Economic and political analysis often comes from El Observador, created in 1991, alongside influential weekly publications like the left-leaning Brecha. While Montevideo dominates the national publishing market, heritage regional dailies such as Paysandu's El Telegrafo continue to serve local provincial readers. Paperboy indexes 8 Uruguayan newspapers — browse the full directory below.

Compiled by Paperboy editorial · Updated 2026-06-04

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Brecha

Montevideo, Montevideo

Founded in 1985 by intellectual figures including Hugo Alfaro and Eduardo Galeano, this weekly publication serves as a cornerstone of Uruguayan investigative journalism and cultural critique. It maintains a distinctively progressive editorial stance, providing in-depth analysis of social, political, and human rights issues for an engaged, left-leaning readership.

Cronicas Economicas

Montevideo, Montevideo

Crónicas Económicas is a news publication based in Montevideo, Uruguay, specializing in economic and political reporting. It provides in-depth coverage of national finance, agribusiness, and societal issues, featuring columns, interviews, and business analysis. The publication serves as a key source for financial and current affairs information within the country.

Diario Cambio

Salto, Salto

Founded in 1987, this regional publication serves as a primary source of news for the Salto Department, offering comprehensive coverage of local political, social, and economic developments. It remains a notable fixture of the Uruguayan interior press, focusing on community issues and regional affairs for a dedicated readership in northwestern Uruguay.

El Espectador

Montevideo, Montevideo

Established in 1930, this influential media outlet is recognized as one of Uruguay's most historic radio and digital platforms for in-depth political analysis and journalistic integrity. It serves a broad audience by providing comprehensive news coverage, investigative reports, and cultural commentary that shape national public discourse.

El Observador

Montevideo, Montevideo

Founded in 1991, El Observador is a major daily newspaper in Montevideo, Uruguay. It is renowned for its influential reporting on national politics, economics, and culture. Transitioning to a digital-first model, it maintains a strong presence as one of the country's leading sources for independent news.

El Pais

Montevideo, Montevideo

El País is a major daily newspaper published in Montevideo, Uruguay. Established in 1918, it is one of the country's most influential and historic publications. It provides comprehensive national and international coverage, focusing on politics, economics, culture, and sports for a broad Uruguayan audience.

El Telegrafo

Paysandú, Paysandú

Diario El Telégrafo is a prominent daily newspaper based in Paysandú, Uruguay. Established as a key regional news source, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, politics, social issues, and sports. It serves the Paysandú department while also reporting on national and international events for its readers.

La Republica

Montevideo, Montevideo

La República is a prominent daily newspaper based in Montevideo, Uruguay. Established in 1988, it is known for its investigative journalism and progressive editorial stance. The publication provides comprehensive coverage of national politics, social issues, and culture, serving as a significant voice in the Uruguayan media landscape.