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Newsweek Argentina
Newsweek Argentina magazine cover.jpg
Editor-in-chief Sergio Szpolski
Categories News
Frequency Monthly
Publisher Manucorp, S.A.
Total circulation
(2011)
20,000
First issue August 2, 2006
Country  Argentina
Language Rioplatense Spanish
Website Newsweek Argentina

Newsweek Argentina was an Argentine monthly news magazine, published as the local edition of Newsweek. The magazine selled over 18,000 copies per issue. Its editorial director was Alex Milberg, and its senior editor was Matías Loewy.[1]

History and profile[edit]

The magazine was inaugurated on August 2, 2006, and belongs to Sergio Szpolski's media group, Grupo Veintitrés. Szpolski sold a 50% share therein to Matías Garfunkel.[2]

The magazine included both articles and editorials written in the Argentine bureau located in Palermo, Buenos Aires, as well as translations from the namesake U.S. publication. Part of the magazine was also distributed as an in-flight magazine in Aerolíneas Argentinas and Austral Líneas Aéreas as a reprint within Cielos Argentinos.[3]

Regular contributors included: Rosendo Fraga, Sergio Bergman, and Lucas Llach (Economics); Ana Gerschenson (Argentine politics); Juan Pablo de Santis (Business); Alejandro Zanoni (information technology); and Tamara di Tella (Argentine culture).[1]

The magazine was closed in 2014.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Editorial". Newsweek Argentina. 
  2. ^ "Garfunkel Partners adquirió el 50% del Grupo Veintitrés". Ideas Casi Principales. 
  3. ^ "Cielos Argentinos". 

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