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La Capital is a daily Spanish-language newspaper edited and published in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It was founded on November 15, 1867, and it is the oldest Argentine newspaper still in circulation, which has gained it the title of Decano de la Prensa Argentina ("Dean of the Argentine Press"). In 1903 the newspaper changed the format of its pages, abandoning the large sheet sizes. By 1905 the daily edition had 16 pages, and in 1906 it offered a full-color 28-page illustrated supplement.

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  • La Capital es un diario de la ciudad de Rosario y su región, en la República Argentina. Fue fundado el 15 de noviembre de 1867 y es el periódico más antiguo de Argentina todavía en circulación, por lo que ha ganado el título de "Decano de la Prensa Argentina",​ siendo uno de los pocos diarios en el país que atravesó tres siglos de historia. El 31 de octubre de 2017, recibió, en el Senado de la Nación, la Mención de Honor Domingo F. Sarmiento (el reconocimiento más alto que otorga la cámara alta) por su 150 aniversario.​​ A su vez, debido a que cumplió un siglo y medio de vida, fue homenajeado por la Municipalidad de Rosario​ y por el consejo de esa ciudad,​ quienes nombraron a La Capital institución distinguida de la localidad. Actualmente provee información a un público de más de dos millones de lectores, en cinco provincias.​ Desde la década de 1990 y hasta marzo de 2019 perteneció al Grupo América,​ creado y conducido por el empresario mendocino Daniel Vila y el expolítico y empresario José Luis Manzano. A partir de marzo de 2019 un grupo empresario liderado por Gustavo Scaglione compró el Multimedios La Capital.​ (es)
  • La Capital is a daily Spanish-language newspaper edited and published in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It was founded on November 15, 1867, and it is the oldest Argentine newspaper still in circulation, which has gained it the title of Decano de la Prensa Argentina ("Dean of the Argentine Press"). The name was chosen by its founder, Ovidio Lagos, as a political statement on the part of those, including him, who were lobbying to move the capital of the federal government to Rosario. Rosario was in fact declared the capital three times by Congress, only to face presidential vetoes each time. At the time of its foundation, La Capital was an afternoon newspaper. Newspapers were just forums of political debate with classified ads. Since the beginning, the heading of La Capital included a motto showing a commitment to public opinion: Las columnas de La Capital pertenecen al pueblo, "La Capital's columns belong to the people". On 19 August 1868 the editorial building was at 104 Santa Fe St. After that, La Capital turned into a morning newspaper, and in 1870 it moved to Port St. (now Buenos Aires St.). In 1874 and again in 1887 new printing machinery was acquired. In 1889 the editorial moved to a new building at 763 Sarmiento St. and acquired a French Marinoni reaction printer. In 1903 the newspaper changed the format of its pages, abandoning the large sheet sizes. By 1905 the daily edition had 16 pages, and in 1906 it offered a full-color 28-page illustrated supplement. For 111 years, since its foundation, the newspaper employed the "hot type" method, that is, with Linotype typesetting machines where molten lead and antimony were used to cast each line of text. In 1978 La Capital shifted to "cold type", using the phototypesetting method. In mid-1998 the new publishing plant at Santiago St. near Rivadavia Ave. received its latest innovation, a Goss Urbanite rotating press which weighs 165 tonnes and measures almost 36 m in length. The new plant also features a number of other technologies. Using this, La Capital started a new edition, with a different layout and format, and fully in color. Besides national and international news, the newspaper covers local news from Rosario and its metropolitan area (Greater Rosario), plus other towns in the region and four other provinces besides Santa Fe, reaching about 2 million readers. (en)
  • La Capital è uno storico quotidiano argentino fondato a Rosario nel 1867. È il più antico quotidiano del paese ancora in circolazione. (it)
  • La Capital é um jornal diário, em língua espanhola, publicado na cidade de Rosario, Argentina. É o mais antigo jornal em operação na Argentina, fundado por Ovidio Lagos em 15 de novembro de 1867. Atinge mais de dois milhões de leitores em cinco províncias. Pertence à empresa Uno Multimedios. Seu diretor é o empresário Daniel Vila. (pt)
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  • Editorial Diario LA CAPITAL S.A. (en)
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  • "Las columnas de La Capital pertenecen al pueblo" (en)
  • "The columns of La Capital belong to the people" (en)
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  • La Capital (en)
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  • Grupo América (en)
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  • Orlando Vignatti (en)
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  • La Capital è uno storico quotidiano argentino fondato a Rosario nel 1867. È il più antico quotidiano del paese ancora in circolazione. (it)
  • La Capital é um jornal diário, em língua espanhola, publicado na cidade de Rosario, Argentina. É o mais antigo jornal em operação na Argentina, fundado por Ovidio Lagos em 15 de novembro de 1867. Atinge mais de dois milhões de leitores em cinco províncias. Pertence à empresa Uno Multimedios. Seu diretor é o empresário Daniel Vila. (pt)
  • La Capital es un diario de la ciudad de Rosario y su región, en la República Argentina. Fue fundado el 15 de noviembre de 1867 y es el periódico más antiguo de Argentina todavía en circulación, por lo que ha ganado el título de "Decano de la Prensa Argentina",​ siendo uno de los pocos diarios en el país que atravesó tres siglos de historia. El 31 de octubre de 2017, recibió, en el Senado de la Nación, la Mención de Honor Domingo F. Sarmiento (el reconocimiento más alto que otorga la cámara alta) por su 150 aniversario.​​ A su vez, debido a que cumplió un siglo y medio de vida, fue homenajeado por la Municipalidad de Rosario​ y por el consejo de esa ciudad,​ quienes nombraron a La Capital institución distinguida de la localidad. Actualmente provee información a un público de más de dos mill (es)
  • La Capital is a daily Spanish-language newspaper edited and published in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It was founded on November 15, 1867, and it is the oldest Argentine newspaper still in circulation, which has gained it the title of Decano de la Prensa Argentina ("Dean of the Argentine Press"). In 1903 the newspaper changed the format of its pages, abandoning the large sheet sizes. By 1905 the daily edition had 16 pages, and in 1906 it offered a full-color 28-page illustrated supplement. (en)
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  • La Capital (Rosario) (es)
  • La Capital (en)
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