El Colombiano
Founded in 1912 and based in Medellín rather than Bogotá, this influential newspaper is recognized as one of Colombia’s oldest and most respected regional publications. It serves a broad audience with a strong editorial focus on the political, economic, and social developments of the Antioquia department and the nation at large.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN BOGOTA
The national newspaper market is heavily centralized in the capital, anchored by historic general-interest dailies and specialized business publications. Leading the market is El Tiempo, a dominant national daily founded in 1911 and currently owned by Grupo Aval. It competes with El Espectador, the country's oldest newspaper, which established a legacy of investigative journalism after its 1887 founding. The city's financial press includes La Republica, catering specifically to economic sectors in Spanish. Paperboy lists 6 newspapers in Bogota.
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