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− | + | name= Alfil de Mexico| | |
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logo= alfil.jpg| | logo= alfil.jpg| | ||
formation= November 2007| | formation= November 2007| | ||
country= Mexico| | country= Mexico| | ||
owner= Curro Jimenez| | owner= Curro Jimenez| | ||
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content= | | content= | | ||
subscribers= | | subscribers= | | ||
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views= | | views= | | ||
number= 705| | number= 705| | ||
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− | '''El Alfil de Mexico''' is a Mexican broadsheet newspaper, founded in November 2007 by the notorious journalist [[Dhoo]]. When | + | '''El Alfil de Mexico''' is a Mexican broadsheet newspaper, founded in November 2007 by the notorious journalist [[Dhoo]]. When Dhoo was leaving the country, he sold the newspaper to [[Curro Jimenez]]. |
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | At the time when [[Dhoo]] was the editor of the newspaper, the political spectrum was a liberal/social democratic line on most issues, and El Alfil de Mexico become the TOP 01 newspaper of [[Mexico]] and TOP 09 newspaper of the [[New World]]. | ||
− | + | After Curro took over, the newspaper was mostly focused on articles about Mexican politics. | |
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El Alfil de Mexico is a Mexican broadsheet newspaper, founded in November 2007 by the notorious journalist Dhoo. When Dhoo was leaving the country, he sold the newspaper to Curro Jimenez.
History
At the time when Dhoo was the editor of the newspaper, the political spectrum was a liberal/social democratic line on most issues, and El Alfil de Mexico become the TOP 01 newspaper of Mexico and TOP 09 newspaper of the New World.
After Curro took over, the newspaper was mostly focused on articles about Mexican politics.