Excelsio
Serving as a prominent source of regional news for Tunja and the Boyacá department, this publication has established itself as a long-standing voice for local journalism and community affairs. It is recognized for its commitment to documenting the socio-political development of the region, providing residents with consistent coverage of municipal events and public interest issues.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN COLOMBIA
Print journalism in this South American nation is historically characterized by highly concentrated media ownership and strong familial publishing traditions. The national print market is anchored by Bogota-based El Tiempo, a centre-right daily owned by Grupo Aval, and El Espectador, the oldest surviving newspaper, founded in 1887 and recognized for its centre-left stance. Beyond the capital, mountainous geography has fostered a strong provincial press network across major cities. Key regional broadsheets include the conservative El Colombiano in Medellin, El Pais serving Cali, and the Bucaramanga-based Vanguardia, while La Republica dominates financial coverage. Paperboy indexes 17 Colombian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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