El Comercio (Peru)
El Comercio is a Peruvian newspaper based in Lima. Founded in 1839, it is the oldest newspaper in Peru and one of the oldest Spanish-language papers in the world. It has a daily circulation of more than 120,000. It is considered a newspaper of record[3] and one of the most influential media in Peru.
Type
Berliner (Monday–Friday)
Broadsheet (Saturday–Sunday)
Juan José Garrido Koechlin
4 May 1839
Spanish
120,000
Trome, Perú.21, Gestión, Depor, La Prensa.
Political alignment[edit]
The newspaper has been described as conservative and holding an ideological position is center-right.[1][2][24] Barnhurst described El Comercio as "the most conservative newspaper" in Peru in a review of the media in the nation.[2] According to Wayka, Elisabeth Dulanto Baquerizo de Miró Quesada, a member of the Miró Quesada family which owns El Comercio Group, signed the Madrid Charter and has helped hold events for the anti-leftist organization Madrid Forum, a group that was organized by the far-right Spanish party Vox.[25]