La Nación, founded in 1870, is an Argentine media company headquartered in Argentina. Its primary business is the production and distribution of broadcast media. Employing approximately 1,840 people, the company is best known for its flagship product, a daily morning newspaper also called La Nación.
La Nacion reported on the Argentine government's privatization of five Comahue hydroelectric plants, aiming to raise approximately $500 million to support Central Bank reserves. The terms enable 30-year concession reprivatisations, mirroring a 1993 scheme. Separately, La Nacion covered Albania's appointment of an AI-powered ministry, noting the ensuing discussions regarding the tool's practicality and objectivity. La Nacion also publishes a news summary, "Lo que hay que saber," by Brenda Brecher, available in print and on various audio platforms, including Spotify, iTunes, and Google Podcasts, as well as integration with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa.
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