El Tiempo (Colombia)
El Tiempo (English: "Time" or "The Times") is a nationally distributed broadsheet daily newspaper in Colombia launched on January 30, 1911. As of 2019, El Tiempo had the highest circulation in Colombia with an average daily weekday of 1,137,483 readers, rising to 1,921,571 readers for the Sunday edition.
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Luis Carlos Sarmiento Angulo |
Founder(s) | Alfonso Villegas Restrepo |
Publisher | Casa Editorial El Tiempo S.A. |
Editor-in-chief | Andrés Mompotes |
Founded | 30 January 1911 |
Political alignment | Centrism |
Language | Spanish |
Headquarters | Bogotá, D.C., Colombia |
Circulation | 1,137,483 Daily readers 1,921,571 Sunday readers (2012) |
ISSN | 0121-9987 |
OCLC number | 28894254 |
Website | www |
From 1913 to 2007, El Tiempo's main shareholders were members of the Santos family. Several also participated in Colombian politics: Eduardo Santos Montejo was President of Colombia from 1938 to 1942. Francisco Santos Calderón served as Vice-President (2002–2010). And Juan Manuel Santos as Defense Minister (2006–2009) during Álvaro Uribe's administration; Juan Manuel was elected president of Colombia in 2010 and served in that position until 2018.
In 2007, Spanish Grupo Planeta acquired 55% of the Casa Editorial El Tiempo media group, including the newspaper and its associated TV channel Citytv Bogotá. In 2012, businessman Luis Carlos Sarmiento Angulo bought the shares of Planeta, the Santos family and other small shareholders, becoming the only owner of the newspaper. El Tiempo is considered a newspaper of record for Colombia.