El Carabobeno
Serving as the primary voice of the Carabobo state, this historic publication has been a pillar of regional journalism in Venezuela since its founding in 1933. It is notable for its commitment to investigative reporting and for successfully transitioning into a widely read digital platform after the suspension of its printed edition due to newsprint shortages and government pressure.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN VENEZUELA
With a press history dating back to the early nineteenth century, this South American nation maintains a long-standing print journalism tradition. Major national titles include El Universal, a historically conservative broadsheet founded in 1909 that shifted ownership in 2014, and El Nacional, established in 1943 as a prominent independent voice now operating primarily in digital formats. Ultimas Noticias, dating to 1941, circulates widely as a popular tabloid under state-aligned ownership. Beyond the capital of Caracas, regional publishing holds historical importance, exemplified by Panorama, a century-old daily serving the western state of Zulia. Paperboy indexes 20 Venezuelan newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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