Newspapers Peru

With the ever-increasing trend to deliver news online, the good old newspaper, printed on paper, which provided readers with the latest local, national and international news for centuries, seems to be on the way out. Around the globe newspaper publishers and other print media adapted to changes in technology and reader’s demands and today offer news stories and other information seemingly every second online.

While in Peru the major printed newspapers all have online editions as well where readers find the latest news or can flick through a digital version of the latest edition free, buying a “physical” newspaper for a few Soles at the little bodega around the corner, at one of the many kiosks or from vendors at intersections is still highly popular.

And the choice is wide ranging from well-respected and reputable broadsheets which provide readers with a comprehensive coverage of national and international daily news to countless tabloids full of sensational stories, famous people, big headlines and lots of photos.

To give you an overview, find below a selection of Peruvian newspapers which are distributed across the country.

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El Comercio

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Founded in 1839 El Comercio is not only Peru's oldest independent newspaper but also the most respected and most influential. It’s conservative in its editorial outlook and oriented toward business, but overall an informed and balanced general newspaper.

Peru 21

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Owned by the same publishing group as the top daily El Comercio, Peru 21 launched its first edition in 2002

La Republica

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Founded in 1981, La Republica is one of Peru's main national dailies.

El Peruano

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El Peruano is the official daily newspaper of Peru. Founded by Simón Bolivar in October 1825, El Peruano is the oldest newspaper in Latin America. It underwent various changes and was renamed a few times over the past nearly 200 years, but till today is published by a state enterprise.

Correo

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The Correo was founded in 1962 and is very popular in Peru. They publish a Lima edition and regional editions for the provinces.

Expreso

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Founded in 1961, Expreso is the second oldest Peruvian daily in Lima.

Gestion

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Founded in 1990, the Gestion is among the business society considered being the most important daily publication covering economic and business related topics.
First published in 2001 by the El Comercio media group Trome developed into Peru’s most read newspaper over the past years making the tabloid the largest Spanish-language daily newspaper in the world.
El Bocón, published since 1994, is probably the most popular Peruvian sports newspapers. It features national and international football, motor sports, volleyball, basketball, surfing, boxing and other sports.
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