La Nueva Provincia
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Publisher | Vicente Massot |
Founded | 1898 |
Headquarters | Bahía Blanca |
Circulation | 16,000 |
Website | La Nueva Provincia |
La Nueva Provincia is a local newspaper published in Bahía Blanca, Argentina.
The news daily was founded by Enrique Julio on August 1, 1898. Closely associated with the nation's agricultural interests, it was closed by President Juan Perón in 1950. A coup against the populist Perón in 1955 led to its reopening, with Diana Julio de Massot, the founder's granddaughter, as director.[1]
La Nueva Provincia acquired LU2 Radio Bahía Blanca in 1958, as part of the Aramburu regime's divestiture of media outlets nationalized by Perón. The publication supported President Arturo Frondizi's policy of developmentalism during the early 1960s, but afterwards became known for its endorsement of the country's military coups, supporting both the 1966 and the March 1976 coups.[1]
The group ventured into cable television in 1986 with the launch of Cable Total, and later formed part of the Telefé board. Mrs. Massot died in August 2009, and was succeeded by her son.[1]