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''El Vocero de Puerto Rico'' is a Puerto Rican free newspaper that is published in San Juan. Published since 1974, ''El Vocero'' was at first the third of the four largest Puerto Rico newspapers, trailing '' El Mundo'' and ''
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'' and leading '' El Reportero'' and ''
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'' in sales. With the temporary demise in the late 1980s of ''El Mundo'', ''El Vocero'' became even more popular, becoming the island's largest newspaper by 1994. From 1985 to 2013 it was owned by Caribbean International News Corp. The owners of Caribbean International News Corp, and therefore owners of ''El Vocero'', were Elliot Stein, I. Martin Pompadur and The Henry Crown Co. In the beginning, ''El Vocero'' was known as a
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tabloid that dramatized all the violent news. Writers included Tomas De Jesus Mangual and others. However, in the early 2000s, the newspaper changed its direction, becoming a mainstream newspaper, adding a much broader coverage of entertainment as well as business related news, and carrying more political news, as in the situation in
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. In addition to its regular news section, ''El Vocero'' also has business, entertainment, sports, and travel sections. On April 8, 2007, Gaspar Roca, the paper's founding publisher and editor in chief died due to respiratory arrest. He was replaced by his son Miguel Roca. As of January 2011 Miguel Roca was no longer working at the newspaper, and was replaced by a San Juan-based construction lawyer named Peter Miller. Due to financial difficulties, in December 2013 ''El Vocero'' went bankrupt (Chapter 7). The new owner and publisher is Publi-Inversiones, formed by a group of local entrepreneurs.


First free newspaper

On July 31, 2012, ''El Vocero'' changed its format, becoming the first free daily circulation newspaper in Puerto Rico. Later on other free daily newspapers were introduced, including the Swedish-owned ''Metro'' newspaper as well as the GFR Media-owned ''Indice''. ''Vocero'' was well received by its readers, and its circulation grew. As soon as ''Vocero'' went free, a newspaper war ensued. First, the ''
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'', which is distributed by ''Vocero''’s competitors, GFR Media, accused ''Vocero'' of being financed by the government. At the same time, another GFR Media paper, '' Primera Hora'', launched a media campaign squarely directed at ''Vocero'', titled “El Que No Tiene La Voz del Pueblo No Vale Na’”. A couple of months later, however, GFR Media launched its own free paper, ''Indice''. In October 2012, GFR's flagship newspaper, ''El Nuevo Dia'', published an investigation in which it claimed that ''El Vocero'' was financed by the government. At the same time, ''El Vocero'' published its own series of articles demonstrating how the Ferre family had used the government to obtain financing for its own enterprises.


Controversial financing by the government

The newspaper has been characterized as propaganda for the New Progressive Party since ''El Vocero'' allegedly received funds from the 2009 to 2013 NPP-controlled central government. According to an investigation by ''El Vocero''s main competitor, the newspaper ''
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'', the company has received more than $24.9 million, even when it had a debt of $21,141,200 in taxes. ''El Vocero''s editor-in-chief responded by stating that neither the newspaper nor its parent company have received government funds through any means, and dismissed ''El Nuevo Días allegations as part of a series of attacks driven by the newspaper's new-found success as a free publication.


A new EL VOCERO since 2013

In 2013, a group of businessmen from Puerto Rico acquired the rights to the name of the publication EL VOCERO and took it upon themselves to keep the publication alive. On the first of December of that same year, the newspaper was re-launched with a new editorial philosophy and a new design. The daily newspaper EL VOCERO was originally founded in 1974 and, due to it being part of a foreign investment fund, was managed under a different structure. It is published in San Juan, Monday through Friday, and it is distributed completely free across 4,500 establishments and 100 traffic light intersections in the 78 municipalities. Apart from the printed version being available five days a week, there is a digital daily newspaper published every day, including Saturdays and Sundays. According to Gaither International, a market research firm, and its MBP analysis of 18+ readership, EL VOCERO is the most read newspaper in Puerto Rico, Mondays through Fridays. EL VOCERO of Puerto Rico has maintained its domain in the news industry by being the newspaper with the biggest circulation on the island, with more than 154 thousand printed copies audited by the Certified Audit Circulation (CAC). On Thursdays, the number of copies increases to 215 thousand. In addition to the printed copies, there are 100,000 digital subscribers who receive the newspaper through their email every morning. Since 2013, EL VOCERO and its employees have been managed by Publi-Inversiones Puerto Rico, Inc. Under the direction of experienced managers, EL VOCERO has solidified its honest and responsible editorial policy, and it has strengthened its compromise with the well-being of Puerto Rican families. Through its journalistic investigations that have uncovered improper actions and schemes of fraud, the publication is characterized by its role as an oversight body of the Government and public finances. Its investigation of the “Petroleum Cartel," for example, revealed how members of The
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had been taking advantage of the fuel business and enriching themselves through commissions and bribes for over a decade. The newspaper is staffed with a robust team of journalists experts in politics, law and order, government, economics, sports, entertainment, gastronomy, travel and more, making EL VOCERO a publication with complete and objective coverage of the news on the island. It is available to readers for free through its printed copy and digital replica, its webpage elvocero.com, its mobile app, and its social media pages. Aside from the daily newspaper, the publication also produces three magazines. Zona, which is marketed for men, and Mírame Siempre, which covers social events, fashion, and philanthropy, are sold monthly at a cost of $2.50. Bienestar Total, dedicated to health and lifestyle, is distributed for free on a quarterly basis in medical offices, hospitals, gymnasiums, and in other points of interests. El VOCERO's central offices are located on 1064, Avenida Ponce de León, San Juan, Puerto Rico.


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