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''El Nuevo Día'' (English: ''The New Day'') is the newspaper with the highest circulation in Puerto Rico, reaching a readership of 1.2 million people with over 200,000 daily copies. The newspaper was founded in 1909 and is today a subsidiary of GFR Media. Its headquarters is based in Guaynabo.〔(''About El diario de Puerto Rico. (Ponce, P.R.) 1909-1911.'' )〕 == History == El Nuevo Día was founded in 1823 in the city of Ponce as "El Diario de Puerto Rico," later changing its name to "El Día" in 1911. Its founder was Guillermo V. Cintrón〔Guillermo A. Baralt. ''La Historia de El Nuevo Dia (1909-2000): "Al servicio de mi tierra".'' Pages: Internal front cover, page 1. Fundación El Nuevo Dia. San Juan, Puerto Rico. 2002. ISBN 1-881720-82-9.〕 with assistance from Eugenio Astol and Nemesio Canales.〔(Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña. ) Septiembre en la Memoria. ICP. (c)2003. Accessed January 10, 2011.〕 In 1948, the newspaper was acquired by Ponce native and future governor Luis A. Ferré. After Ferré was elected governor of Puerto Rico in 1968, his eldest son, Antonio Luis Ferré, purchased the paper from his father. Two years after this, in 1970, Antonio Luis moved the newspaper to San Juan and renamed it "El Nuevo Día". Its first director was Carlos Castañeda. During its first years in San Juan, El Nuevo Dia's newsroom was located in the "Torre de la Reina" building located near the Luis Muñoz Rivera Park in Puerta de Tierra. It was subsequently moved, in 1986, to its current location municipality of Guaynabo. The paper continues to be owned by the Ferré family today. "El Nuevo Día" continues to be owned and published by the Ferré family. The newspaper's current president is María Eugenia Ferré Rangel and the current editor is Luis Alberto Ferré Rangel. As of 2006, El Nuevo Día is the most widely read newspaper in Puerto Rico, with a daily circulation of 155,000. Its main competitor in terms of sales is ''El Vocero''. Content-wise, both papers have somewhat different news formats and audiences. While ''El Nuevo Día'' has been known largely for its political reporting, ''El Vocero'' has traditionally taken a more tabloid-oriented approach, giving greater prominence to news stories on daily street crime. More recently, however, "El Vocero" has begun to give greater emphasis to political and business news, making it a more direct competitor to "El Nuevo Día." Apart from political and community news, ''El Nuevo Día'' also has a sports section, a show business section and a business section among the news sections they publish daily. Its previous television commercial campaign slogan read: ''El Nuevo Día: Un Gran Periodico'' ("El Nuevo Día: A Great Newspaper"). The campaign slogan recently changed to: "El Nuevo Día: Conocer es Crecer" ("El Nuevo Día: To Know is to Grow") El Nuevo Dia had an Orlando edition called ''El Nuevo Dia Orlando''. It was founded on September 2, 2003 and was published on weekdays. On November 13, 2006, the newspaper began to circulate free of charge. The paper printed 25,000 copies daily. A study showed that 96% percent of readers who read the Orlando edition read it at home. The newspaper ceased publication effectively on August 29, 2008.〔(Orlando Sentinel dated ''August 14, 2008'' )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「El Nuevo Día」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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