El Diario (Argentina) Explained

El Diario
Type:Daily newspaper
Foundation:May 15, 1914
Language:Spanish
Headquarters:Paraná, Argentina
Publisher:Gerardo J. Rodríguez
Website:www.eldiario.com.ar

El Diario is an Argentine newspaper, and the primary newspaper for city of Paraná, which is the capital of Entre Ríos Province.

The newspaper was founded by Luis L. Etchevehere (who served as governor of the province from 1931–35) and first published on May 15, 1914.[1] [2] [3] Enrique Pérez Colman, who later served as vice-governor for the province and finance minister for Argentina, served as editor of the paper from 1920–22.[4] The Uruguayan novelist and playwright Otto Miguel Cione wrote theater reviews for the newspaper.

Etchevehere's grandson Luis F. Etchevehere (1934-2009) later ran the newspaper and was a leading figure in Argentine journalism.[5]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.eldiario.com.ar/institucional/ Acerca de El Diario
  2. (15 May 2012). Suplemento ANIVERSARIO 98 - EL DIARIO, El Diario (98th anniversary page)
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=e6toAAAAMAAJ&q=%22aparece+El+Diario%22 Historia argentina contemporánea: 1862-1930
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=vIuaAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA150 Who's Who in Latin America: Part V, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay
  5. (8 September 2009). Murió el director de "El Diario" de Paraná Luis F. Etchevehere, La Voz del Interior