La Nación (Costa Rica)
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Grupo Nación S.A. |
Founder(s) | Ricardo Castro Beeche |
Publisher | Yanancy Noguera (Director) |
Founded | 1946 |
Language | Spanish |
Headquarters | San José, Costa Rica |
Website | nacion.com |
La Nación is a Costa Rican newspaper. It is published in
History
La Nación was founded on October 12, 1946, by Sergio Carballo Romero as director, Ricardo Castro Beeche as manager, and Jorge Salas heading the administration. The first reporters were Adrián Vega Aguiar, Salvador Lara, Eduardo Chavarría, Federico González Campos, Claudio Ortiz Oreamuno and Joaquín Vargas Gené. The newspaper was born during the confusion and political unrest caused by lingering electoral fraud, corruption scandals, government repression and street violence against the opposition, with the participation of the Costa Rican communist movement, that at the time was an ally to the Picado administration. Less than two year later after the foundation of La Nación, these events led into the 1948 Costa Rican Civil War.
La Nación today
As of 2008 the newspaper is owned by Grupo Nación, which also owns several newspapers, such as Al Dia, El Financiero, and La Teja, and also the magazines Perfil, Sabores, SoHo, and Su Casa. Grupo Nación also owns other related companies, such as Servigráficos, Impresión Comercial, and PAYCA. The group also owns several radio stations of the Grupo Latinoamericano de Radiodifusión, in alliance with the
External links
- Official website of La Nación
- Web site sister newspaper Al Día (archived 8 May 2006)