El Carabobeño, Digital newspaper in Valencia, Venezuela.
El Carabobeño is a digital newspaper serving central Venezuela from modern offices in Naguanagua, distributing regional news and analysis to readers across the area. The publication operates through its website and social media platforms to reach its audience.
The newspaper was founded in 1933 by Eladio Alemán Sucre as a print publication in the region. It shifted to digital format in 2016 after facing challenges with newsprint availability.
The newsroom houses a journalism museum displaying historical equipment and features two murals by Venezuelan artist Braulio Salazar that celebrate local artistic expression.
Readers can access current news and analysis through the publication's website and social media channels, which connect thousands of followers in the region. The material is available online for anyone with internet access.
The publication received recognition from the Inter American Press Association in 2009 for its outstanding journalism education programs. This award highlighted its commitment to training and developing the next generation of journalists.
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