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El Comercio Group (GEC) is a Peruvian
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that owns multiple
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,
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and other entities. The largest media conglomerate in Peru and one of the largest in
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, El Comercio Group is owned by the Miró Quesada family.


History

The newspaper '' El Comercio'' was founded by Manuel Amunátegui and Alejandro Villota on 4 May 1839. Originally founded as Infobanco-Teleinformative Services in 1991, would later change to Empresa Editora El Comercio S.A on 1 July 1996.
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was launched as a news channel on 4 July 1999 as a
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channel. Plural TV Group was launched on 5 March 2003 in a partnership between El Comercio Group and
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, with El Comercio owning seventy percent of Plural TV while La República owned the remaining thirty percent. Canal N,
América Televisión América Televisión is a Peruvian television network, founded in 1958. The network is owned by Plural TV, which is a joint venture of the '' El Comercio'' and '' La República'' daily newspapers. It was the second television channel to be f ...
, Radio América and Disney Radio Peru were then managed by Plural TV Group.


Epensa purchase

El Comercio Group acquired Empresa Periodistica Nacional SA (Epensa) in August 2013, resulting with the group owning 80% of the printed press in Peru. Following the controversial acquisition of Epensa, the company began to diversify its operations in 2014, changing its name from Empresa Editora El Comercio S.A. to Vigenta Inversiones S.A. and some of its naming from El Comercio Group to Ecomedia. El Comercio Group also began to enter into the education and entertainment market in
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and
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at the same time.


Operation Caledonia

In 2019, '' Perú.21'' reported that a group of Peruvian investors secretly tried to purchase the journalist branch of El Comercio Group in what was called "Operation Caledonia", attempting to do so with the help of former
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and
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's former advisor,
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. According to journalist
Augusto Álvarez Rodrich Augusto Aníbal Álvarez Rodrich (born 12 October 1959) is a Peruvian economist and journalist who works in print, radio and television. Early life and education Rodrich was born in Lima, Peru. He earned a bachelor's degree in economics at th ...
, those included in the Operation Caledonia group included owner of
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Erasmo Wong Lu, Peruvian businessman and owner of '' Expreso''
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and
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politician
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.


Headquarters

The group's headquarters is located in the
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, at the corners of Lampa and
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streets. The building is located at the site of a single-storey building that also served as the headquarters of the newspaper, which featured a 20-metre
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in its patio. On September 10, 1919, a crowd headed by then newly-inaugurated President Augusto B. Leguía met at what was then the Plaza Francisco Antonio de Zela to attend a "political rally" of Leguía. From the square, the crowd headed to the headquarters of both ''El Comercio'' and ''
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'', with the latter being burned down and the former being defended from the inside by armed journalists until it was ultimately breached and also burned down. The house of then director Antonio Miró Quesada—who was overseas at the time—was also burned down, with his family escaping through the building's rooftop. After the events, Miró Quesada commissioned his son Aurelio, engineer and manager of the newspaper, to seek financing to erect a new building in the same location. Obtaining the funds was difficult as local banks did not wish to antagonise the "
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" of Leguía, but Miró Quesada nevertheless acquired them and the new building began construction in 1921. Architects Felipe González del Riego and Enrique Rivero Tremouille designed the new fortress-inspired building, and construction lasted three years. The interior's crystal lamppost and iron gates (which feature the newspaper's initials and the
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, both imported from
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) were designed by Aurelio's brother Miguel. The flooring (the work of bricklayer José Falco and his assistant Zúñiga) and marble staircase (the work of the aforementioned Zúñiga) were imported from
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. The archive's bookstands were the work of Díaz Alva and a group of Japanese workers worked on the baseboards and window frames. The building was never formally inaugurated as protocol required the invitation of Leguía. Instead, a great lunch was organised by José Antonio Miró Quesada and his children in honour of the international journalists visiting the city for the ten-day centennial celebrations of the
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. The building's main hall served as the location of the wake of
Antonio Miró Quesada de la Guerra Antonio Tomás Miró Quesada de la Guerra (Callao; — Lima; ) was a Peruvian journalist, lawyer, diplomat and politician. He was director of the newspaper '' El Comercio'' from 1905 until his assassination in 1935, having written articles in his ...
and his wife María Laos, both murdered by a member of the
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in 1935.


Influence and political orientation

El Comercio Group is the largest media conglomerate in Peru and one of the largest in South America. Though they opposed the
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government, the company has typically supported
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politicians, including President
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and Alberto's daughter,
Keiko Fujimori Keiko Sofía Fujimori Higuchi (, , Hepburn romanization, Hepburn: , ; born 25 May 1975) is a Peruvian politician and business administrator. Fujimori is the eldest daughter of former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori and Susana Higuchi. From ...
. From the
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to the
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, El Comercio supported Fujimori. According to Wayka, Elisabeth Dulanto Baquerizo de Miró Quesadao of the family who owns El Comercio group signed the
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and has helped hold events for the anti-leftist organization Madrid Forum, a group that was organized by the far-right Spanish party Vox. The 2013 acquisition of Epensa was controversial to some observers who noted that the purchase of Epensa moved the conglomerate from owning fifty percent of Peru's newspapers purchased up to owning seventy-eight percent of sales. To these observers, the acquisition allowed El Comercio group to limit press freedom by controlling opinions published in their newspapers, though El Comercio Group denied such allegations. President
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denounced the acquisition saying that the move gave the conglomerate too much influence and called on legislators to oversee the controversy. Eight journalists in November 2013 filed a lawsuit in Peru's Constitutional Court to block the acquisition of Epensa and on 24 June 2021, Judge Juan Macedo Cuenca ruled to nullify the purchase citing "a violation of the constitutional right of freedom of expression and information - information pluralism". El Comercio Group decided to appeal the judge's decision. One of the company's main shareholders José Alejandro Graña Miró Quesada of the Miró Quesada family was arrested in late 2017 after his Graña & Montero construction company was involved in the Odebrecht scandal.


Company units

El Comercio Group is divided into four Business Units: * Press Business Unit – The company owns the top five selling newspapers in Peru; ''Trome'', ''Ojo'', '' Correo'', '' El Comercio'' and '' Peru.21''. Other press entities include ''Depor'', ''El Bocón'', ''Gestión'', ''Revista Aptitus'', ''Revista Casa & Más'', ''Revista Hola Perú'', ''Revista G'', ''Revista Mujer Actual'', ''Revista Mujer Trome'', ''Revista Ruedas & Nuts'', ''Revista Somos'', ''Revista Urbania Premiun'' and ''Revista Vamos''. El Comercio Group also controls the distribution of ''
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'' and ''
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'' in Peru. * Television Business Unit – Plural TV Group and its subsidiaries,
América Televisión América Televisión is a Peruvian television network, founded in 1958. The network is owned by Plural TV, which is a joint venture of the '' El Comercio'' and '' La República'' daily newspapers. It was the second television channel to be f ...
,
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, Radio América and Disney Radio Peru. * Digital Business Unit – ComercioXpress, Lumingo, Neoauto and PagoEfectivo * Services Business Unit – Amauta Impresiones Comerciales


See also

*
Media of Peru The mass media in Peru includes a variety of different types of media, including television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and Internet-based web sites. Much of the print-based media in Peru is over a century old, with some newspapers even ...
* Newspapers in Peru *
Television in Peru Television in Peru has a history of more than 60 years. There are 105 television broadcasters in Peru, 22 of which are in Lima. In regard to television receivers, in 2003 there were 5,470,000 — that is 200 televisions for every thousand inh ...


References

{{reflist Mass media in Lima
Peru Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the south and west by the Pac ...
Television in Peru