El Tiempo (Anzoátegui) facts for kids
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Publisher | Editores Orientales, C.A |
Founded | 29 August 1958 |
Language | Spanish |
Headquarters | Puerto la Cruz |
El Tiempo is a well-known newspaper from Venezuela. It's based in Puerto la Cruz, a city in the Anzoátegui state. This newspaper shares news and stories mainly with people in its region.
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The Story of El Tiempo
How It Started
El Tiempo began its journey in 1951. Back then, it was a weekly newspaper called Voz Caribe. This means it came out only once a week.
Becoming a Daily Newspaper
After a big change in Venezuela's government in 1958, the newspaper was relaunched. It got a new name, El Tiempo, and started printing every day. This was a big step for the newspaper.
Growing Bigger
From 1978 to 1985, a person named Jesús Márquez managed El Tiempo. During his time, the newspaper grew a lot. Its daily copies went from about 6,300 to 35,000. Also, the newspaper got much thicker, going from 16 pages to 40 pages. This meant more news and stories for readers.
Who Runs the Newspaper
The company that publishes El Tiempo is called Editores Orientales, C.A. Important people like Adolfo Raul Taylhardat are part of the team that leads this company.
Changes in Recent Years
In 2018, El Tiempo made another big change. On April 27, 2018, they announced it would become a weekly newspaper again. This change happened after more than 60 years of being a daily newspaper. The first weekly edition came out on May 4, 2018.
Why the Change Happened
The newspaper's leaders explained why they made this decision. They said it was because they had trouble getting enough paper and other things needed for printing. This made it hard to print the newspaper every day.
See also
In Spanish: El Tiempo (Anzoátegui) para niños
- List of newspapers in Venezuela