What is the main newspaper in Argentina?

Clarín
Clarín (Spanish pronunciation: [klaˈɾin], meaning “Bugle”), is the largest newspaper in Argentina and the second most circulated in the Spanish-speaking world. It was founded by Roberto Noble in 1945, published by the Clarín Group.

Who owns Buenos Aires times?

Buenos Aires Herald

TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBerliner
Owner(s)Editorial Amfin S.A.
EditorSebastián Lacunza
Founded1876

Is Argentina a Spanish speaking country?

While Argentina’s official language is Spanish, Argentina has enjoyed so much international migration that Arabic, Italian, German, English, and French are also spoken—at least in pockets throughout the country. There are also over one million speakers of various tribal languages, including Quecha and Guaraní.

Does Argentina have newspaper?

Argentina has over 150 daily newspapers. Over 100 commercial radio stations exist throughout the country.

How much is the blue dollar in Argentina?

The amount of pesos you get at the blue dollar rate is higher than the official rate offered at the banks and Bureau de Change offices. For example, the blue dollar exchange rate today (27th March 2020), is ARG $78.50 for US $1. The official rate is ARG $61.44 for US $1.

Which is the best newspaper in Argentina?

Clarín 5

  • Olé 5
  • La Nación 5
  • Infobae 5
  • Página 12 5
  • Ámbito Financiero 5
  • Tiempo Sur 5
  • Los Andes 5
  • Perfil 4
  • El Argentino 5
  • What is the most popular newspaper in Argentina?

    Clarín. One of the most widely circulated daily newspapers in Argentina.

  • La Nación. Argentina’s daily newspaper covering business,sports,politics,lifestyle and more.
  • Olé.
  • Diario Misiones OnLine (MOL) Daily newspaper of Misiones Province,Argentina.
  • Página/12.
  • Perfil.
  • Ámbito Financiero.
  • La Voz del Interior.
  • El Liberal
  • El Intransigente‎
  • What are the main newspapers of Argentina?

    Clarín

  • Crónica
  • Diario Popular
  • El Cronista
  • La Nación
  • La Prensa
  • Página/12
  • Perfil (only weekdays)