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Operating as a digital pioneer in Panama since 1999, this publication provides comprehensive coverage of national news, entertainment, and social events. It serves as a prominent online hub for the Panamanian public, consistently documenting the country's cultural shifts and trending developments for over two decades.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN PANAMA CITY
Publishing history in the national capital dates back to the mid-nineteenth century, establishing a competitive Spanish-language daily market divided between traditional broadsheets and mass-market tabloids. Founded in 1849, La Estrella stands as the oldest continuing daily newspaper in the country. La Prensa, established in 1980, operates as a prominent national paper of record, while readers seeking tabloid formats typically turn to high-circulation publications such as Critica and Mi Diario. Paperboy lists 10 newspapers in Panama City.
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