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Diario Versión Final is a Venezuelan newspaper based in Maracaibo, Zulia. Founded in 2008, it provides comprehensive coverage of local, national, and international news, including politics, economics, and sports. The publication is known for its regional focus on Zulia while addressing broader issues affecting Venezuela.
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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