El Universal (Mexico City)

El Universal is, with 180,000 copies daily, one of the largest-circulation daily newspapers in Mexico. It is widely available in the Spanish- speaking Latin America.

History

El Universal was founded on October 1, 1916 by Félix Fulgencio Palavicini and Emilio Rabasa. Fulgencio was a member of the Constituent Assembly of Santiago de Querétaro. The stated aim of the new paper was to be spokesman of the Mexican Revolution. At the beginning of the Constituent Assembly of Querétaro, it is claimed, she was one of the principal means of information in the State under Álvaro Obregón. There was the first editorial at the intersection Madero y Motolinía in central Mexico City. The print shop had a rotary press from Goss International. With this rotary press, the first edition of the Mexican Constitution of 1917 was printed. This Querétara the Ejidosystem was which had been stolen with La Reforma, the Constitution of 1857, again promised that steered the revolution in institutional paths. Her staff included members of all parties in Mexico, among others: Amalia Garcia of the PRD, Beatriz Paredes Rangel from the PRI, Demetrio Sodi, Esteban Moctezuma, Jesús Ortega, Porfirio Muñoz Ledo, Javier Corral Jurado. From 1921 onwards the subtitle El Gran Diario de México, " AB 1922 was an evening edition appeared EL UNIVERSAL Gráfico. Appeared in 2000, a Sunday supplement Dia Siete and the free newspaper, the Metro of Mexico City El M.

Political tendency

Critics El Universal is assumed a benevolent proximity to the Partido Revolucionario Institucional.

The managing director of the newspaper company

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