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La Opinión : ウィキペディア英語版
La Opinión

''La Opinión'' is a Spanish-language daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California, USA and distributed throughout the six counties of Southern California. It is the largest Spanish-language newspaper in the United States and second-most read newspaper in Los Angeles (after ''The Los Angeles Times''). It is published by Impremedia LLC.〔("Lozano Enterprises Acquires Equity Investment in ''La Opinion'' from Tribune Company," January 15, 2004 )〕 Its Impremedia shares are held by Lozano Enterprises, the private equity company of the Lozano family.〔 The newspaper is headquartered in Suites 3000 and 3100 in the MCI Center in Downtown Los Angeles.〔"(Contact Us )." ''La Opinión''. Retrieved on June 1, 2010.〕
== History ==
The paper was first founded and published on September 16, 1926 by Ignacio E. Lozano, Sr.. He emigrated from Mexico to San Antonio, Texas, in 1908, where Lozano first founded a Spanish-language daily newspaper known as ''La Prensa'' in 1913.
With the increase in the Mexican population Los Angeles experienced during the 1920s, Lozano believed he had a strong base for a Spanish newspaper in the growing city and founded ''La Opinión'' on September 16 to coincide with Mexico's Independence Day.
The Lozano family retained control over both ''La Prensa'' and ''La Opinion'' until 1959 when ''La Prensa'' was sold.
In its early existence ''La Opinión'' consisted primarily of news from Mexico to accommodate the reading preferences of its audience, made up in large part by recently emigrated Mexicans. ''La Opinión'' was one of the few newspapers to provide comprehensive coverage of the deportations and repatriations of Mexicans during the 1930s as well as the Zoot Suit Riots of the 1940s.
In 1990, 50% ownership of the paper was sold to the Times Mirror Company, which merged with the Tribune Company in 2000.〔(''History of La Opinión: Adelante! Today and Beyond,'' ''La Opinión'' website )〕 In 2004, Impremedia bought Tribune Company out and regained full control over ''La Opinión''.〔
In September of 2014, they switched to a tabloid format.〔(''La Opinión converts to tabloid, redesigns site,'' ''LA Observed )〕

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