Buenos Aires Herald
Established in 1876, this historic English-language publication gained international recognition for its courageous stance in documenting human rights abuses during Argentina's military dictatorship. It serves as a vital bridge for the expatriate community and international readers, offering a distinct perspective on local political and cultural developments.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN BUENOS AIRES
Argentina's capital sustains a highly concentrated print media market dominated by a few major national dailies alongside specialized financial and sports publications. The highest circulation belongs to Clarin, a mass-market tabloid founded in 1945, which competes directly with the historic conservative broadsheet La Nación, established in 1870 by former president Bartolome Mitre. Readers seeking alternative perspectives rely on titles like the left-leaning Pagina/12 and the English-language Buenos Aires Herald. Paperboy lists 11 newspapers in Buenos Aires.
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