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| Name | Infobae |
| Type | Online newspaper |
| Country | Argentina |
| Founded | 2002 |
| Founder | Daniel Hadad |
| Language | Spanish |
Infobae is an Argentine digital news outlet founded in 2002 that operates across Latin America and in Spanish-language markets worldwide. The site publishes political, economic, cultural, and sports coverage and maintains bureaus and correspondents linked to major regional and international events. Infobae's coverage intersects with reporting on figures, institutions, and incidents involving leaders, media organizations, and transnational issues.
Infobae was established amid the early-2000s media landscape shaped by figures such as Carlos Menem, Néstor Kirchner, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Eduardo Duhalde, and the aftermath of the Argentine Great Depression (1998–2002). Its emergence paralleled expansions of outlets like Clarín (newspaper), La Nación, Página/12, and international players such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, BBC News, and El País (Spain). The outlet covered events including the 2001 Argentine economic crisis, the Falklands War anniversaries, regional developments tied to Hugo Chávez, Luis Inácio Lula da Silva, Evo Morales, Rafael Correa, and diplomatic episodes involving United States administrations and European Union missions. During the 2007–2015 era it navigated reporting on Argentina's politics alongside coverage of summits like the Summit of the Americas and institutions such as the Organization of American States.
Founding media entrepreneur Daniel Hadad established the site and expanded its operations through private investment and corporate structures similar to ownership models used by groups around Grupo Clarín, Grupo América, and international conglomerates like Hearst Communications and Vox Media. Executive leadership has interacted with regulatory frameworks involving entities like the Argentine Federal Administration of Public Revenues and legal disputes in courts including the Supreme Court of Argentina. Management decisions have reflected relationships with advertisers, partnerships with broadcasters such as Telefe, Artear, and syndication deals with agencies like Agence France-Presse, Associated Press, Reuters, and collaborations with portals comparable to Google News and Facebook.
Editorial focus spans reports on political leaders including Mauricio Macri, Alberto Fernández, Sergio Massa, Juan Perón, and international personalities like Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Emmanuel Macron, Boris Johnson, Angela Merkel, and Jair Bolsonaro. Coverage incorporates economic indicators involving institutions like the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, and regional trade matters referencing MERCOSUR, UNASUR, and Pacific Alliance. Cultural and sports sections address figures and events such as Lionel Messi, Diego Maradona, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, UEFA Champions League, Copa Libertadores, Oscars, Cannes Film Festival, Grammy Awards, and exhibitions at venues like the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes. Infobae has reproduced dispatches about judiciary processes including trials linked to Jorge Rafael Videla, Isabel Perón, Alberto Nisman, and international legal matters involving courts like the International Criminal Court.
The platform attracts readers across Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Spain, the United States, and wider Spanish-speaking communities in Europe and the Americas. Its metrics have been compared with regional digital outlets such as El Comercio (Peru), El Tiempo (Colombia), La Tercera, Excélsior, and global digital news operations like BuzzFeed News and VICE Media. Traffic patterns reflect interest in events like general elections in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, United States presidential cycles, and international summits including the G20 Buenos Aires summit (2018). The site integrates multimedia formats to reach audiences on platforms including YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and streaming services associated with broadcasters such as Netflix documentaries and sports rights holders like CONMEBOL.
The outlet has been subject to critiques and disputes involving journalistic practices, contested reports, and legal claims, paralleling controversies faced by outlets like Clarín, La Nación, Breitbart News, The Guardian, and Fox News. Contentions have arisen around coverage of political scandals with figures such as Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Mauricio Macri, Alberto Nisman, and corporate disputes involving media regulations debated by institutions like the National Communications Entity (ENaCom). Internationally, debates about misinformation and platform responsibility echo cases involving Cambridge Analytica, content moderation at Facebook, and takedown disputes with search engines such as Google. Lawsuits and defamation claims have involved attorneys, public officials, and human rights organizations including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch in broader dialogues about press freedom and accountability, also invoked in discussions with trade unions, political parties like Frente de Todos and Juntos por el Cambio, and legislative bodies including the Argentine National Congress.
Infobae operates a content management system and distribution network optimized for high-traffic news cycles, employing analytics comparable to tools from Comscore, SimilarWeb, Chartbeat, and ad technology from firms like DoubleClick and AppNexus. The site integrates mobile apps for iOS and Android, uses content delivery networks similar to Cloudflare and Akamai, and deploys video hosting compatible with YouTube embeds and live streaming technologies akin to Twitch and broadcast partners. Search engine optimization aligns with practices recommended by Google Search guidelines and social distribution leverages APIs from Twitter/X and Facebook (Meta Platforms), while data journalism initiatives mirror projects undertaken by organizations such as ProPublica and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.
The outlet and its journalists have received nominations and awards in regional and international forums akin to recognition from institutions like the Society of Professional Journalists, World Press Photo, Clarin Awards, Martín Fierro Awards, and journalism festivals such as ICA Buenos Aires and conferences convened by UNESCO. Individual reporters' work has been cited in academic studies at universities including University of Buenos Aires, Harvard University, Columbia University, and Stanford University for contributions to digital journalism, media studies, and analyses of Latin American news ecosystems.
Category:Argentine newspapers Category:Spanish-language newspapers Category:Online news media