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El Universal (other)
''El Universal'' may refer to the following Spanish-language publications: * ''El Universal'' (Cartagena), a Colombian newspaper established in 1948 * ''El Universal'' (Mexico City), a Mexican newspaper established in 1916 *''El Universal Ilustrado'', a Mexican literary magazine published from 1917 to 1928 * ''El Universal'' (Caracas), a Venezuelan newspaper established in 1909 See also *''The Herald Mexico:'' A joint venture between ''El Universal'' (Mexico City) and ''The Miami Herald'' from 2004 to 2007 *Universal (other) Universal is the adjective for universe. Universal may also refer to: Companies * NBCUniversal, a media and entertainment company ** Universal Animation Studios, an American Animation studio, and a subsidiary of NBCUniversal ** Universal TV, a t ...
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El Universal (Cartagena)
''El Universal'' ( en, The Universal) is a regional newspaper based in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia founded in 1948 by Domingo López Escauriaza and Eduardo Ferrer Ferrer. ''El Universal'' is member of the Latin American Newspaper Association, an organization of fourteen leading newspapers in South America South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere at the northern tip of the continent. It can also be described as the southe .... References Publications established in 1948 Newspapers published in Colombia Spanish-language newspapers Mass media in Cartagena, Colombia {{Colombia-newspaper-stub ...
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El Universal (Mexico City)
''El Universal'' is a Mexican newspaper based in Mexico City. ''El Universal'' was founded by Félix Palavicini and Emilio Rabasa in October 1916, in the city of Santiago de Queretaro to cover the end of the Mexican Revolution and the creation of the new Mexican Constitution. The circulation of the print edition of ''El Universal'' is more than 300,000 readers. In 2013 the ''El Universal'' website claimed to have an average of more than 16 million unique visitors each month, with 140 million page views, and 4 million followers on Facebook. ''Aviso Oportuno'' is the classifieds service of ''El Universal''. The brand has become widely known in Mexico, and the phrase ''Aviso Oportuno'' is sometimes used as a generic term for the classifieds business. This brand has four sub-sites: ''Inmuebles'', ''Vehículos '', ''Empleos'' and ''Varios'' (Real Estate, Vehicles, Jobs and Miscellaneous). News items are open to reader comments through a simple sign-up system which has resulted i ...
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El Universal Ilustrado
''El Universal Ilustrado'' was a Mexican weekly illustrated literary magazine of the 1920s which published works from experimental writers and artists. The magazine was published in Mexico City between 1917 and 1928. History and profile A cultural supplement to '' El Universal'', the magazine was first published in 1917, and was considered one of Mexico City's most prominent journals. The owner of the magazine was Félix Palavicini. Carlos Noriega Hope served as the editor of ''El Universal Ilustrado''. He appointed to the post in March 1920 and his term ended in 1925. During the 1920s, the magazine featured works by writers such as Mariano Azuela and Salvador Novo Salvador Novo López (30 July 1904 – 13 January 1974) was a Mexican writer, poet, playwright, translator, television presenter, entrepreneur, and the official chronicler of Mexico City. As a noted intellectual, he influenced popular percept .... It launched Mexico City's first radio station in the 1920s. The mag ...
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El Universal (Caracas)
''El Universal'' is a major Venezuelan newspaper, headquartered in Caracas.Browning, Mark (2003),Venezuela, ''World Press Encyclopedia'' ''El Universal'' is part of the Latin American Newspaper Association (Spanish, ''Periodicals Associates Latin-Americans''), an organization of leading newspapers in Latin America. Its main rival is '' El Nacional.'' The newspaper does not disclose circulation figures. History ''El Universal'' was founded in April 1909 in Caracas by the Venezuelan poet Andrés Mata and his friend Andrés Vigas, being the oldest of current Venezuelan newspapers. Political stance and editorial opinion On the morning of 13 April 2002, when the removal of Hugo Chávez in what later came to be referred to as the 2002 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt appeared a success, the paper headlined ''¡Un Paso Adelante!'' (One Step Forward!). The newspaper was described as pro-opposition by ''The Guardian'' in 2008, by the BBC in 2013 and by Reuters numerous times betwee ...
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The Herald Mexico
''The Herald Mexico'' was a daily English language newspaper published in Mexico City, Mexico from 2004 to 2007. It was an international joint venture between ''The Miami Herald'' of Miami, Florida, United States, and '' El Universal'', a widely circulated Spanish language newspaper also published in Mexico City. It was distinct from ''The Miami Herald International Edition'', launched in 1946, and from ''El Nuevo Herald ''El Nuevo Herald'' is a newspaper published daily in Spanish in Southeast Florida, United States. Its headquarters is in Doral. ''El Nuevo Heralds sister paper is the '' Miami Herald'', also produced by the McClatchy Company. About ''el Nuevo ...'' (originally ''El Herald''), launched in 1976 as a Spanish-language supplement to ''The Miami Herald'' but later published separately. The paper ceased publication after the issue of May 31, 2007. This was a joint decision made by ''The Miami Herald'' and ''El Universal''. References External links * Defun ...
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