HISTORY OF THE DAILY JOURNAL CARACAS VENEZUELA

 






The first edition was launched on 17 February 1945 with the name of The Caracas Journal.[2] On 23 February 1958, a special bilingual edition was published to chronicle the flight of Venezuelan strongman Marcos Pérez Jiménez.[1]

In 1980, The Daily Journal began to be managed by the Czech born-Venezuelan raised businessman Hans Neumann, who was the president of the board of directors until 2001 when he died.[3][4] Rodger E. Farrell became president of the newspaper.[5]

In 2003, The Daily Journal C.A., the previous owners, sold the newspaper to TDJ, C.A. a group of investors led by Janet Kelly, an American born expert on Venezuelan politics.[6] After she was found dead on March of the same year, The Daily Journal passed into the hands of Russell M. Dallen Jr., who was president and editor-in-chief from 2003 to 2006.[7][8]


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WIKIPEDIA 

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