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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Argentine record labels, Book publishing companies of Argentina, Newspapers published in Argentina, Television production companies of Argentina, Television stations in Argentina, Editorial Atlantida, Canal 13, Telefe, Torneos y Competencias, Telam, Emece Editores, La Nacion, Buenos Aires Herald, Clarin, LRA Radio Nacional, Canal Siete, La Razon, El Dia, Grupo Clarin, RGB Entertainment, La Capital, Canal 5 Noticias, Channel 5 - Rosario, Music Brokers, ESPN+, Todo Noticias, Perfil, Pol-ka, Canal 9, Katz Editores, Trident Music, Channel 3 - Rosario, El Intransigente, List of newspapers in Argentina, La Voz del Interior, America 2, Telegrafo Mercantil, Rio Negro, Gazeta de Buenos Ayres, Channel 9 - La Rioja, Channel 7 - Mendoza, Channel 10 - Cordoba, Ole, Critica de la Argentina, El Tribuno, La Gaceta, Cuatro Cabezas, Channel 13 - Santa Fe, Canal 8 de Tucuman, Diario Popular, La Prensa, Cronica, Argentinisches Tageblatt, Channel 10 - Rio Negro, Ambito Financiero, La Nueva Provincia, Pagina/12, LW 83 TV, LoCoARTS, Santa Maria, El Siglo, Los Andes, The Southern Cross, Solosol, Channel 9 - Bahia Blanca, El Litoral, Canal 26, Channel 12 - Misiones, Channel 7 - Bahia Blanca, Channel 7 - Santiago del Estero, Adelante, Ideas del Sur, Channel 10 - Mar del Plata, La Opinion, Channel 10 - Junin, Unser Gedank, Jaridat ar-rabita al-wataniya as-suriya, The Argentimes, Channel 6 - Bariloche, America 24, MDZ Online, Editorial Losada, Rosario/12, Encuentro, Promofilm. Excerpt: Editorial Atlantida is a prominent Argentine publishing house and the country's leading magazine publisher and distributor. Editorial Atlantida's origins began with three magazines founded by an Uruguayan-Argentine journalist, Constancio C. Vigil, between 1904 and 1911: the children's weekly Pulgarcito (akin to "Tom Thumb"), Germinal, and his most successful ear...