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www .elvocero .com. El Vocero de Puerto Rico is a Puerto Rican free newspaper that is published in San Juan. Published since 1974, El Vocero was at first the third of the four largest Puerto Rico newspapers, trailing El Mundo and El Nuevo Día and leading El Reportero and The San Juan Star in sales. With the temporary demise in the late 1980s ...
El Vocero: San Juan: 1974 Daily (island-wide); Print copies are available at Archivo Histórico Municipal de Ponce (entire printed collection) Voces del Sur: Ponce 2010: Nexo Comunicaciones Inc. Regional El Sol de Puerto Rico: Ponce 2012: Periódico El Sol de Puerto Rico: Regional
El Oriental: Puerto Rico Humacao: 1980 Periódico La Esquina: Puerto Rico Maunabo: La Perla del Sur: Puerto Rico Ponce: 1982 La Perla del Sur, Inc.; Omar Alfonso, editor. Primera Hora: Puerto Rico Guaynabo 1997 El Sol de Puerto Rico: Puerto Rico Ponce 2012: Periodico El Sol de Puerto Rico: Voces del Sur: Puerto Rico Ponce 2010 Nexo ...
El Día, Inc: Editor: Luis Alberto Ferré Rangel: Founded: 1909; 115 years ago () (as El Diario de Puerto Rico) Ponce, Puerto Rico: Language: Spanish: Headquarters: Guaynabo, Puerto Rico: Website: www.elnuevodia.com
Founded by journalist and economist Gaspar Roca El Vocero looked to become a crime oriented tabloid, however in the late 1980s after the closing of El Mundo, El Vocero looked to become a mainstream newspaper by adding legitimate news articles and well known columnists. In April 2007, Roca died and his son Miguel Roca took over leadership of El ...
The San Juan Daily Star. The San Juan Daily Star, originally The San Juan Star, is the only English and Spanish newspaper in Puerto Rico. The Pulitzer Prize -winning newspaper was published by Star Media Network, a subdivision of San Juan Star, Inc. [1]
Roca was the founder and editor of the Puerto Rican newspaper El Vocero, filling a market niche for a crime-oriented tabloid, left by the closing of El Imparcial. Under his editorship, El Vocero evolved into a mainstream newspaper with legitimate news articles, a well-known set of columnists, including Luis Dávila Colón, Obed Betancourt ...
Puerto Rican newspaper El Vocero displayed photographs of Joyce Giraud, pageant winner without the photographer Sixto Núñez's permission in an article about the controversial photos. The appeal court affirmed the lower court's summary judgment that the use of the pictures qualify as fair use .
The three victims who were murdered in Cayey were innocent bystanders; Castro-Alifonso had met with them to discuss buying real estate property. Puerto Rican newspaper El Vocero ran a series of articles about the massacre during 1998. Luís Rivera Newton was sentenced to life in prison for the killings. [1]
Tomás de Jesús Mangual (October 5, 1944–October 31, 2011) was a Puerto Rican investigative reporter who worked for El Vocero, a well-known newspaper in Puerto Rico.