La Nacion, privately owned and headquartered in Argentina, was founded in 1870 and employs approximately 1,840 individuals. The company specializes in broadcast media production and distribution, functioning as an Argentine morning newspaper.

Revenue

Founded

1870

Headcount

1,831

Headquarters

Argentina

Primary Segment

Broadcast Media Production and Distribution

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

On June 16, 2026, La Nación explored the 1995 explosion of the Río Tercero Military Factory, one of Argentina's most serious corruption cases, detailing how the incident, initially believed to be accidental, was intentional to conceal evidence of a government crime. Previously, on May 6, Reporters Without Borders revealed a setback for freedom of expression in Costa Rica, citing the revocation of United States visas from La Nación newspaper executives as an external attack on journalistic independence. Earlier, on January 28, La Nación's news signal, LN+, marked its 10th year on air and launched new programming, which began airing on February 2.
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