La Capital
Founded in 1905, this historic publication serves as the primary source of news for Mar del Plata and the surrounding coastal region of Argentina. It is recognized for its comprehensive coverage of local political, social, and economic developments, maintaining a long-standing tradition as a central pillar of regional journalism.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN ARGENTINA
South America's second-largest nation hosts a historically polarized newspaper market dominated by heavily consolidated publishers in the capital. Readership is led by the Buenos Aires-based Clarín, a mass-market daily with the highest national circulation, and its traditional conservative rival La Nación, a prominent broadsheet founded in 1870. Audiences seeking centre-left perspectives typically turn to Página/12, while El Cronista serves as the principal financial daily. Beyond Buenos Aires, major provincial titles such as Córdoba's La Voz del Interior and Rosario's La Capital, the oldest continuously published newspaper in the nation, command substantial regional readerships. Paperboy indexes 46 Argentine newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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