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The Libertad Gazette

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The Libertad Gazette
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owners Libertad Media Group
Editor Elena Rodríguez
Founder Javier Morales
Founded 1698 AN
Political alignment Center-left
Language Istvanistani
Headquarters Nouvelle Alexandrie Rincón, Islas de la Libertad
Circulation 85,000 (print), 250,000 (digital)
Website [ ]

The Libertad Gazette is a daily newspaper based in Rincón, Islas de la Libertad, a region of Nouvelle Alexandrie. Founded in 1698 AN by journalist Javier Morales, it has grown to become the largest and most influential newspaper in the Islas de la Libertad region. The Gazette is known for its comprehensive coverage of local and national news, with a particular focus on cultural events, environmental issues, and the region's thriving tourism industry. It has gained recognition for its investigative journalism, often breaking stories that have national significance.

With a daily print circulation of 85,000 and a digital readership of over 250,000, The Libertad Gazette plays a significant role in shaping public opinion in the Islas de la Libertad. The newspaper is owned by the Libertad Media Group and maintains a center-left editorial stance, often advocating for progressive policies and environmental conservation. Most recently in 1727 AN, the Gazette has been at the forefront of covering the "Nouveau Wave" counterculture movement, particularly its manifestations among the student population of the University of Rincón. In recent years, the newspaper has invested heavily in its digital platform, offering interactive content and multimedia stories to engage a younger, tech-savvy audience.