Bloque De Armas

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El Bloque Dearmas S.A. es un grupo de medios de comunicación con sede en Caracas, Venezuela. Está conformado por periódicos, revistas, un canal de TV, editoras y distribuidoras de publicaciones y textos escolares; además de una red de librerías. rdf:langString
Bloque De Armas is a Venezuelan media company. Among other properties it owns the newspapers Diario 2001 and Diario Meridiano and the sports network Meridiano Televisión. The company was created in 1969 as a holding company for the various businesses of Armando De Armas. De Armas had launched Distribuidora Continental in 1947, followed by other businesses (including Editorial América, launched in 1960). 1969 also saw the launch of sports newspaper Diario Meridiano, while Diario 2001 was launched in 1973. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Bloque Dearmas
rdf:langString Bloque Dearmas
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xsd:date 1969-01-08
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rdf:langString Bloque De Armas is a Venezuelan media company. Among other properties it owns the newspapers Diario 2001 and Diario Meridiano and the sports network Meridiano Televisión. The company was created in 1969 as a holding company for the various businesses of Armando De Armas. De Armas had launched Distribuidora Continental in 1947, followed by other businesses (including Editorial América, launched in 1960). 1969 also saw the launch of sports newspaper Diario Meridiano, while Diario 2001 was launched in 1973. In 1965 De Armas expanded into the United States, building a large collection of magazine titles, with Spanish-language versions of Hearst Corporation titles, and acquiring Cuban fashion magazine Vanidades in 1967 and Colombian publishing company Editorial América Colombia in 1970. De Armas sold Hispanic Magazine Network, U.S.A. to in 1989. In 1993, the Bloque Dearmas formed an alliance with the Mexican media company Televisa to print and publish its magazines through Editorial Televisa Venezuela. In 1994 the Bloque Dearmas decided to sell its Colombian subsidiary Editorial América Dearmas Colombia to the Mexican media company Televisa, which renamed it Editorial Televisa Colombia.
rdf:langString El Bloque Dearmas S.A. es un grupo de medios de comunicación con sede en Caracas, Venezuela. Está conformado por periódicos, revistas, un canal de TV, editoras y distribuidoras de publicaciones y textos escolares; además de una red de librerías.
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xsd:date 1969-01-08
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