La Nación (Paraguay)

La Nación is a conservative daily newspaper published in Paraguay.[1]

La Nación
TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)Sarah Cartes
Founder(s)Osvaldo Domínguez Dibb
PresidentJosé María Agüero Halley
FoundedMay 25, 1995 (1995-05-25)
Languagespanish
HeadquartersFernando de la Mora
CountryParaguay
Websitewww.lanacion.com.py

History

Founded on May 25, 1995, by the businessman and sports director Osvaldo Domínguez Dibb, in the city of Fernando de la Mora.[2]

Together with Diario Crónica and the broadcasting stations Montecarlo FM 100.9 and 970 AM it is part of Grupo Nación de Comunicaciones.[3]

The NGO Survival awarded it the prize for "The most racist article" of the year 2007, for calling Indians "Neolithic" and comparing them to "a cancer".[4]

On April 15, 2015, the businesswoman Sarah Cartes formalized yesterday the acquisition of the Nation Group Communications, which became part of the Cartes Group[5]

For 15 years, the Communication Nation Group was led by the businessman and sports director Alejandro Dominguez,[6] son of Osvaldo Dominguez Dibb; who in January 2016 was chosen as president of the Conmebol.[7]

In August 2015, the Nación de Comunicaciones Group bought the Popular newspaper, in addition to the web site hoy.com.py and a radio that is transmitted over the internet, all belonging to the Multimedia group, of former President Juan Carlos Wasmosy.[8]

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