Correo del Sur

BoliviaSucre, Chuquisaca, BoliviaSpanish

Serving as the primary regional newspaper for Sucre and the Chuquisaca department, this publication has been a pivotal source of local news and investigative journalism since its founding in 1987. It holds significant influence in the region by providing comprehensive coverage of Bolivian national politics, legal affairs, and socio-economic issues from its base in the nation's constitutional capital.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN BOLIVIA

Publishing in this Andean nation is characterized by strong regional centers rather than a single dominant national press. Major publications include El Deber, a conservative daily founded in 1953 with the highest circulation from its base in Santa Cruz. In La Paz, El Diario operates as the oldest continuously published newspaper, dating to 1904, while La Razón serves as a prominent national daily. Cochabamba is anchored by Los Tiempos, an influential broadsheet established in 1943. Although Spanish remains the primary print language, the industry is highly decentralized geographically. Paperboy indexes 27 Bolivian newspapers — browse the full directory below.

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