La Prensa Gráfica
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| La Prensa Grafica | |
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The September 6, 2006 front page of La Prensa Grafica |
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| Type | Daily newspaper |
| Format | Tabloid |
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| Owner | Grupo Dutriz |
| Publisher | Rodolfo Dutriz |
| Editor | Jose Roberto Dutriz |
| Founded | 1915 |
| Price | USD 0.50 |
| Headquarters | Antiguo Cuscatlan |
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| Website: La Prensa Grafica.com | |
La Prensa Gráfica commonly known as La Prensa is a daily newspaper published in El Salvador by Grupo Dutriz. La Prensa is a mainstream metropolitan newspaper,[1] and became one of the first newspapers to print in color in Central America.
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[edit] History
Brothers Antonio Dutriz and José Dutriz formed a commencial partnership known as Dutríz Hermanos on October 14, 1903.[2] La Prensa was then founded by José and Antonio Dutriz, and its first issue was printed and distributed on May 10, 1915 .[2][3] The first issue had four standard size pages.[4] The newspaper expanded and bought new equipment in 1916.[2]
Antonio and José Dutriz were the first directors of the newspaper. Antonio retired in 1928 due to illness[4] and José Dutriz remained as sole owner. [2] José Dutriz retired in 1934 and the newspaper was then directed by Manuel Andino.[5] José Quetglas became director of the newspaper on November 5, 1939 and merged the newspapers La Prensa and El Gráfico in August 9, 1939 The combined newspaper was then renamed La Prensa Gráfica.[4]
During Quetglas' term as director, the newspaper had to deal with the issue of censorship under the government of General Maximiliano Hernández Martínez.[5][6] The directors and owners of the newspaper encounted several problems under the Hernández Martínez government. José Dutriz, Jr. was incarcerated and Quetglas was being persecuted in an attempt to execute him. Quetglas went into exile and in April 2, 1944, Ramón Pleités became the acting director of the newspaper.[4] Due to Quetglas repatriation, Pleités assumed the title of director in July 17, 1944.[4] After the situation stabilized in El Salvador, José Dutriz Jr. became the director of the newspaper in 1951. During his term, Dutriz, Jr. introduced the use of classifieds and cartoon comics.[4] Dutriz Jr. retired in 1986 and Rodolfo Dutriz became the new director of the newspaper.[4]
A book published in 2002, titled "José Dutriz y el diario ‘La Prensa' ” relates the history of the newspaper and its founder.
Television chain Univisión and La Prensa forged an aliance in 2004 to foster the exchange of information. Under this agreement, the newspaper will have direct transmition, via satellite, of its news to the United States.[7]
[edit] Today
La Prensa Gráfica currently costs US$0.50 and is one of the two biggest newspapers in El Salvador, the other being El Diario de Hoy.[citation needed] The Newspaper uses the Goodnews system of publishing. The current director of the newspaper is Rodolfo Dutriz, while the director of the Grupo Dutriz is José Roberto Dutriz.[8]
[edit] Other newspapers in El Salvador
- El Diario de Hoy
- El Mundo
- Diario Co Latino
- El Faro
[edit] References
- ^ See Centro de Intercambio y Solidaridad, Bulletin, May/June 2004.
- ^ a b c d (Spanish)Conózcanos: Nuestros fundadores: La tinta del periódico, La Prensa. Retrieved on February 20, 2008.
- ^ (Spanish)Rivera, E.,Ya son 91 años llevando a todos la verdad, La Prensa. May 10, 2006.
- ^ a b c d e f g (Spanish)Conózcanos: La creación de un líder, La Prensa. Retrieved on February 20, 2008.
- ^ a b (Spanish)Conózcanos: La huella del verdadero periodismo, La Prensa. Retrieved on February 20, 2008.
- ^ (Spanish)1932: Setenta años después, Vértice. January 20, 2002.
- ^ (Spanish)Ramírez, C. Unión de líderes, La Prensa. January 23, 2004.
- ^ (Spanish)El Salvador: Muere ex director de La Prensa Gráfica, La Voz. May 24, 2007.
[edit] External links
- (Spanish)La Prensa Grafica Official Webpage
- (Spanish)History of La Prensa Grafica

