List of newspapers in Peru
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Newspapers in Peru include:
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Current newspapers
- Ajá - Lima
- Los Andes (Peruvian newspaper)
- El Bocón - Lima;[1] owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group
- El Chino - Lima
- El Comercio - Lima;[2][1] owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group
- La Crónica (Peru)
- Cronicawan - Peru's first nationally circulated Quechua language newspaper
- Diario El Callao
- Diario El Gobierno - online newspaper
- Diario Correo - Lima;[1] owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group
- Diario del Cusco - Cusco[1]
- Expreso - Lima[3][1]
- Extra (Peru)
- Gestion - Lima; owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group
- Hoy - Huánuco
- La Industria (Chiclayo)
- La Industria (Trujillo)[1]
- La Nación (Peru)
- Ojo - Lima;[4][1] owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group
- Perú 21;[5][1] owned by conglomerate El Comercio Group
- El Peruano
- El Popular - Lima
- La Primera - Lima
- La Razón - Lima[6]
- La República - Lima; a left-of-center newspaper[7][1]
- El Tiempo - Chiclayo[8][1]
- La Tribuna (Peru)
- Últimas Noticias (Valle Jequetepeque)
- Diario UNO
- Nuevo Sol
Defunct newspapers
- Diario Ahora (Lima)
- Gaceta de Lima
- La Industria de Piura
- Mercurio Peruano
- Los Parias, 1904-1910
- La Prensa (Peru), 1903-1984
- La Razón (Peru) , est. 1919
- Última Hora (Peru) , 1950-1992
- La Unión (Peru)
- La Voz de Chincha, est. 1924
See also
- Chicha press ("Prensa Chicha"; nickname for sensationalist tabloid newspapers)
- Media of Peru
- List of newspapers
- Freedom of the press in Peru
References
Further reading
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