Diario Cambio
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.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN URUGUAY
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.
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