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List of Bolivian Newspapers by Language – Stay Informed with Top Bolivia News

Bolivia Bolivia boasts a diverse media landscape with newspapers available in multiple languages, including Spanish, English, and indigenous tongues. Leading Bolivian newspapers like El Deber (Santa Cruz), La Razón (La Paz), and Los Tiempos (Cochabamba) dominate Spanish-language news.

For English speakers, Bolivia Weekly and The Bolivia Express provide key updates on politics, economy, and culture. Indigenous-language publications, such as Jichha (Aymara) and Ñanduti (Guaraní), highlight Bolivia’s rich cultural diversity.

Whether you seek Bolivia news on current affairs, business, or sports, these newspapers offer reliable coverage. Stay informed with Bolivia’s top media sources, catering to both local and international audiences. Explore, read, and engage with the best of Bolivian journalism today!

Spanish-Language Mainstream Media

  • El Deber

    Santa Cruz, 1953 — Bolivia's most influential daily, known for business reporting and opposition-leaning editorials. Covers Eastern Bolivia's agribusiness and autonomy movements.

  • La Razón

    La Paz, 1990 — National centrist newspaper with strong political analysis, recognized for breaking stories on government corruption and economic policies.

  • Los Tiempos

    Cochabamba, 1943 — The leading paper of central Bolivia, famous for cultural coverage and investigative journalism on coca industry and water conflicts.

  • Página Siete

    La Paz, 2010 — Liberal-leaning daily with in-depth reporting on indigenous rights and La Paz politics. Known for its Sunday opinion sections.

  • Opinión

    Cochabamba, 1971 — Progressive voice covering social movements and environmental issues in the Chapare region.

  • El Diario

    La Paz, 1904 — Oldest active newspaper, focusing on historical archives and traditional Bolivian values.

  • Correo del Sur

    Sucre, 1985 — Southern Bolivia's paper of record, specializing in constitutional law and judicial affairs.

  • El Potosí

    Potosí, 1901 — Mining region's primary source, reporting on labor conflicts and silver industry trends.

Indigenous Language & Bilingual Media

  • Jiwasa

    La Paz, 2018 — Aymara-Spanish digital platform covering decolonization movements and Andean cosmology.

  • Ñuqanchik

    Radio, 2016 — Quechua-language news program airing on Radio Fides, focusing on rural education and land rights.

  • Guarani Ñanduti

    Santa Cruz, 2015 — Guaraní-Spanish community radio reporting on Chaco region issues and bilingual education.

English-Language Bolivia Coverage

  • Bolivia Weekly

    2020 — Only English-language digest summarizing political and business news for expats/investors.

  • Andean Information Network

    1992 — NGO-run analysis on drug policy and human rights, frequently cited by international media.

  • Bolivia Reports

    2018 — Business-focused English blog tracking lithium industry and energy sector developments.

Broadcast & Digital-Only Outlets

  • ATB Digital

    La Paz, 1984 — Major TV network's online portal with breaking news alerts and viral content.

  • Red Uno

    Santa Cruz, 2001 — Eastern Bolivia's top TV news known for crime reporting and regionalist perspectives.

  • Bolivia TV

    State-owned, 1969 — Public broadcaster featuring government announcements and cultural programming.

  • Erbol

    Catholic-affiliated, 1967 — Alternative news service emphasizing grassroots activism and poverty issues.

Special Interest Publications

  • Energy Press

    2015 — Energy sector trade journal covering natural gas exports and renewable projects.

  • La Época

    2017 — Business/economics weekly with market analysis and corporate profiles.

  • Oxígeno

    2006 — Youth-oriented digital outlet mixing politics with pop culture and memes.

  • Brújula Digital

    2005 — Investigative journalism hub exposing corruption scandals.

Regional/Local Papers

  • El Alteño

    El Alto, 2002 — Aymara-majority city's paper, documenting urban migration and informal economy.

  • Extra

    Cochabamba, 2000 — Tabloid-style crime coverage with sensational headlines.

  • El País

    Tarija, 1997 — Southern wine region's paper, reporting on hydrocarbon disputes with Argentina.

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Note: This is an online newspapers and news media directory. All information is reliable but not guaranteed and should be verified personally.