Large media conglomerates have emerged. Public broadcasting plays a minor role. Television is the dominant medium. The main national free-to-air networks -
Argentine readers are among
Media freedom is guaranteed by the constitution. However, Reporters Without Borders maintained in 2008 that "direct attacks on the media and obstacles to press freedom... remained high". It said former President Nestor Kirchner had shown "great hostility" to the media - and particularly the conservative
By December 2008,
The press
· Clarín - popular daily
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· Crónica - tabloid daily
· El Cronista - business
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· Pagina 12 - left-wing daily
· Buenos Aires Herald - English-language daily
Television
· Telefe (Canal 11) - leading national network, operated by Grupo Telefe
· Canal 13 (El Trece) - leading national network, operated by Grupo Clarin
· Canal 9 - popular national network
· America (Canal 2) - popular network
· Todo Noticias - cable/satellite news channel owned by Grupo Clarin
· Canal 7 - state-run cultural, educational network
Radio
· Radio Mitre - private, speech-based, operated by Grupo Clarin
· Radio Nacional - state-run, cultural
· Radio America - private, news
· Radio Continental - private AM (mediumwave) speech-based network
· Los 40 Principales - private FM music network
News agencies
· Diarios y Noticias (DYN) - partly owned by Grupo Clarin
· TELAM - state-run
· Noticias
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