Diario Misiones OnLine (MOL) is a newspaper in Posadas, Misiones Province, Argentina, published by the editor (jefe de Redacción) Marcelo Almada with graphic designs of Miguel "Mike" Galmarini.

TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid, Online newspaper
Owner(s)Marcelo Almada
EditorMarcelo Almada
Associate editorMiguel Galmarini
Founded10 April 2000
Political alignmentCentrism - Developmentalism
LanguageSpanish
HeadquartersPosadas, Misiones Province, Argentina
Circulation10,000 (Monday-Sunday average)
WebsiteMisionesOnline.net
Editorial bureau in Calle Colón 1628, Posadas, Misiones, Argentina

It was founded by the journalist Marcelo Almada and Miguel Galmarini on 10 April 2000. As today[when?], Almada is the Director.

Based in Misiones Province, the newspaper prints and distributes around 10,000 copies throughout the northeast of Argentina.[1]

Online edition edit

The on-line version of Misiones Online was launched in 2000. Since then, the newspaper did not stop increasing its number of visits. The editorial directives which decides the activity of the newspaper and which characterizes it institutionally are formulated in its slogan: "Defendiendo los intereses misioneros" ("Defending the interests of the misioneros").[2]

Misiones Online offers its readers news from Misiones Province, Argentina and from world live and continuously. MOL is member of the Asociación Federal de Editores de Diarios de la República Argentina (AFERA).[3][4]

Online sections edit

Agro (Agriculture) • Deportes (Sports) • Economía (Economy) • Turismo (Travel) • Educación (Education) • Política (Politics) • Información GeneralPolicialesSociedad (Society) • Editoriales (Editorials) • La Región (Regions) • Salud (Health)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ BAE Negocios (Buenos Aires, Argentina) Newspaper (Nov 13, 2012). "AFERA analizó la industria gráfica de los pequeños y medianos editores". BAE Negocios (Argentina) Newspaper. Archived from the original on 2013-01-22. Retrieved Nov 13, 2012.(in Spanish)
  2. ^ "Ante los ojos del mundo". An editorial written by Marcelo Almada, publisher of Diario Misiones Online (in Spanish)
  3. ^ El Zonda (San Juan, Argentina) Newspaper (Mar 12, 2012). "Periodismo independiente: En pos de la libertad de expresión, nació AFERA". El Zonda (San Juan, Argentina) Newspaper. Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved Sep 20, 2012.(in Spanish)
  4. ^ Crónica, Buenos Aires (Argentina) Newspaper (Nov 13, 2012). "Nace AFERA, la nueva entidad que agrupa a pequeños y medianos editores de diarios". Crónica, Buenos Aires (Argentina) Newspaper. Archived from the original on 2012-12-30. Retrieved Nov 13, 2012.(in Spanish)

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