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Chicha Press (Prensa Chicha in Spanish) is a Peruvian nickname for sensationalist tabloid newspapers that first emerged in the 1980s. The etymology of Chicha Press is derived from the name for certain drinks made from corn, which later came to be used by some in Peru describe the culture of Andean migrants to the capital region of Lima during the 1960s. The concept of the Chicha press became a central part of the national culture in 2000 when it was popularized by Alberto Fujimori to discredit opponents of his government in the general elections of 2000.

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  • Chicha Press (Prensa Chicha in Spanish) is a Peruvian nickname for sensationalist tabloid newspapers that first emerged in the 1980s. The etymology of Chicha Press is derived from the name for certain drinks made from corn, which later came to be used by some in Peru describe the culture of Andean migrants to the capital region of Lima during the 1960s. The concept of the Chicha press became a central part of the national culture in 2000 when it was popularized by Alberto Fujimori to discredit opponents of his government in the general elections of 2000. (en)
  • La prensa chicha es la denominación a los tabloides de noticieros peruanos surgidos en la década de 1980, centrado en la crónica policial sensacionalista y posteriormente prensa rosa.​ Formó parte de la culturación nacional alrededor del año 2000, cuando fue popularizada por Alberto Fujimori para desacreditar a opositores de su gobierno y para favorecerlo en las elecciones generales del año 2000.​​​ Su sucesores fueron la Prensa de corte popular, que cubre temas familiares como el conocido diario Trome, y la Prensa de espectáculos, impulsado por el programa de televisión Magaly TeVe. La farándula o personalidades mediáticas se mantuvieron con el tiempo, caracterizándose de ser sugerente al público en general y fue regulando constantemente por el Comité de Ética. En los años 2010, los canales de televisión enfocaron en el público juvenil con concursos y secuencias de la propia farándula. (es)
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  • Chicha Press (Prensa Chicha in Spanish) is a Peruvian nickname for sensationalist tabloid newspapers that first emerged in the 1980s. The etymology of Chicha Press is derived from the name for certain drinks made from corn, which later came to be used by some in Peru describe the culture of Andean migrants to the capital region of Lima during the 1960s. The concept of the Chicha press became a central part of the national culture in 2000 when it was popularized by Alberto Fujimori to discredit opponents of his government in the general elections of 2000. (en)
  • La prensa chicha es la denominación a los tabloides de noticieros peruanos surgidos en la década de 1980, centrado en la crónica policial sensacionalista y posteriormente prensa rosa.​ Formó parte de la culturación nacional alrededor del año 2000, cuando fue popularizada por Alberto Fujimori para desacreditar a opositores de su gobierno y para favorecerlo en las elecciones generales del año 2000.​​​ (es)
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  • Prensa chicha (es)
  • Chicha press (en)
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