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La Gaceta de México was a Spanish language newspaper published in New Spain. It was first published in 1722 making it the first newspaper to be published in Hispanic America. It was founded by Juan Ignacio María de Castorena Ursúa y Goyeneche, a journalist, Catholic priest, and later Bishop of Yucatan. He was evidently a Jesuit, as he was educated under Jesuit direction in the Colegio Real de San Ildefonso, and the Seminario de la Sagrada Compañía de Jesús de la Corte de México, and had many Jesuit associates. He is considered the first journalist in Latin America for having created the periodical in Mexico City, whose first issue was published on January 1, 1722. He was a friend of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, editing some of her works and defending her right to cultivate writing literature

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  • La Gaceta de México (Gazeta de México) fue el primer periódico impreso en la Nueva España, actualmente México, en el siglo XVIII. A su fundador, el periodista y religioso Juan Ignacio María de Castorena Ursúa y Goyeneche, se le considera el primer periodista de Hispanoamérica por haber creado el órgano informativo en la Ciudad de México, cuyo primer número vio la luz el 1 de enero de 1722.Se trataba de una edición mensual que publicaba novedades de la ciudad y noticias llegadas desde la metrópoli. Contaba con secciones dedicadas a las diferentes regiones del virreinato y novedades comerciales, sociales y religiosas. Su fundador contaba con una imprenta propia y tras algún tiempo debió dejar de publicarlo por cuestiones económicas. (es)
  • La Gaceta de México was a Spanish language newspaper published in New Spain. It was first published in 1722 making it the first newspaper to be published in Hispanic America. It was founded by Juan Ignacio María de Castorena Ursúa y Goyeneche, a journalist, Catholic priest, and later Bishop of Yucatan. He was evidently a Jesuit, as he was educated under Jesuit direction in the Colegio Real de San Ildefonso, and the Seminario de la Sagrada Compañía de Jesús de la Corte de México, and had many Jesuit associates. He is considered the first journalist in Latin America for having created the periodical in Mexico City, whose first issue was published on January 1, 1722. He was a friend of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, editing some of her works and defending her right to cultivate writing literature (en)
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  • La Gaceta de México (Gazeta de México) fue el primer periódico impreso en la Nueva España, actualmente México, en el siglo XVIII. A su fundador, el periodista y religioso Juan Ignacio María de Castorena Ursúa y Goyeneche, se le considera el primer periodista de Hispanoamérica por haber creado el órgano informativo en la Ciudad de México, cuyo primer número vio la luz el 1 de enero de 1722.Se trataba de una edición mensual que publicaba novedades de la ciudad y noticias llegadas desde la metrópoli. Contaba con secciones dedicadas a las diferentes regiones del virreinato y novedades comerciales, sociales y religiosas. Su fundador contaba con una imprenta propia y tras algún tiempo debió dejar de publicarlo por cuestiones económicas. (es)
  • La Gaceta de México was a Spanish language newspaper published in New Spain. It was first published in 1722 making it the first newspaper to be published in Hispanic America. It was founded by Juan Ignacio María de Castorena Ursúa y Goyeneche, a journalist, Catholic priest, and later Bishop of Yucatan. He was evidently a Jesuit, as he was educated under Jesuit direction in the Colegio Real de San Ildefonso, and the Seminario de la Sagrada Compañía de Jesús de la Corte de México, and had many Jesuit associates. He is considered the first journalist in Latin America for having created the periodical in Mexico City, whose first issue was published on January 1, 1722. He was a friend of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, editing some of her works and defending her right to cultivate writing literature. (en)
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