El Impulso is the oldest newspaper in Venezuela founded in 1904. It is a regional newspaper based in Barquisimeto, in the state of Lara. El Impulso is a family owned business, and is currently managed by the fourth and fifth generation.
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Publisher | C.A EL IMPULSO |
Founded | 1904 |
Language | Spanish |
Ceased publication | 15 September 2014 |
Headquarters | Barquisimeto, Venezuela |
Website | www.elimpulso.com |
History
editFounding
editFounded in Carora in 1904, El Impulso moved to Barquisimeto in 1919.[1] Founded by Federico Carmona in 1904, it was passed on to his son in 1928, and was controlled by the Carmona family.[1]
Bolivarian government
editThe paper ceased publication on 15 September 2014 due to the lack of printing paper and financial problems,[2][3] though it later was able to produce once again. Almost four years later, the newspaper released a statement explaining that the circulation of physical copies was to cease indefinitely due to the mismanagement and censorship practices of the Nicolás Maduro government.[4]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b (in Spanish) El Impulso, Historia Archived 2012-05-05 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Venezuela's oldest newspaper forced to stop printing". The Guardian. Caracas. Reuters. 10 September 2014. Archived from the original on 14 September 2014. Retrieved 16 September 2014.
- ^ "Venezuela's oldest newspaper shuts down amid newsprint shortages, economy's problems". Lillooet News. AP. 10 September 2014. Archived from the original on 16 September 2014. Retrieved 16 September 2014.
- ^ "Sin prensa no hay libertad: Tras 114 años, El Impulso deja de circular". La Patilla (in European Spanish). 9 February 2018. Archived from the original on 10 February 2018. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
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