Diario Cronica
Serving as a primary source of local news for the Loja province, this publication has maintained a long-standing tradition of informing the community through comprehensive regional coverage. It is distinguished by its deep connection to the local readership and its commitment to highlighting the social, political, and cultural developments unique to southern Ecuador.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN ECUADOR
Print journalism in this South American nation dates back to the late eighteenth century, establishing a long tradition of regionally anchored publishing. Guayaquil serves as the home base for El Universo, founded in 1921 and historically one of the highest-circulation dailies, as well as the centrist broadsheet Expreso. In the capital of Quito, El Comercio has operated since 1906 as a traditional paper of record. Another prominent publication is La Hora, which maintains a distinct model by printing localized editions across various provinces. While Spanish dominates, circulation heavily reflects the geographic divide between coastal and highland populations. Paperboy indexes 29 Ecuadorian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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