Cadena Capriles is a
Venezuela
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n media company that owns the newspapers ''
Últimas Noticias
''Últimas Noticias'' is a daily newspaper in Venezuela, currently British-owned and characterized by '' The Guardian'' as a "pro-Maduro tabloid".
''Últimas Noticias'' was founded in Caracas on 16 September 1941 after the pro-freedom measures ...
'' and ''
El Mundo''. ''Últimas Noticias'' is the highest selling
daily newspaper
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Newspapers can cover a wide variety of fields such as politics, business, sport ...
in
Venezuela
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.
History
It was founded by
Miguel Ángel Capriles Ayala in 1941 with the creation of ''Últimas Noticias'', after the measures implemented by Venezuelan President
Medina Angarita loosened restrictions on Venezuelan media.
Following the death of Capriles Ayala in 1996 taken over in 1998 by his son,
Miguel Ángel Capriles López
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Places
*Pedro Miguel, a parish in the municipality of Horta and the island of Faial in the Azores Islands
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. Towards the end of the twentieth century Cadena Capriles was (along with
Bloque De Armas
Bloque De Armas is a Venezuelan media company. Among other properties it owns the newspapers '' Diario 2001'' and ''Diario Meridiano'' and the sports network Meridiano Televisión.
The company was created in 1969 as a holding company for the var ...
) one of the two largest producers of Venezuelan magazines, including current affairs journal ''Élite'' and the women's magazines ''Páginas'' and ''Kena''.
2013 sale
On 31 May 2013, Cadena Capriles was sold to an unknown party and commentary in its newspapers criticizing the Venezuelan government declined.
This was supposedly due to the new owners of the company being close to the Venezuelan government.
It was alleged that Cadena Capriles was purchased by the "chavista banker",
Victor Vargas.
Following alleged censorship in favor of the Venezuelan government by the director of ''Últimas Noticias'' during the
2014 Venezuelan protests, Chief Researcher Tamoa Calzadilla, Media VP Nathalie Alvaray along with others resigned. In only a year, more than 120 journalists resigned or were fired.
References
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