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DESTINATION
argentina
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PUBLIC INITIATIVES
AAER’s most effective public initiative is
RE, a monthly magazine it co-edits with the
Ministry of Education. Freely distributed
in over 500 high schools across the whole
country, RE promotes reading, prepares
for the expansion of the market and
disseminates magazines among the young.
The magazine’s content is based on a series
of articles offered by all the association’s
magazines, with the aim of providing
information about topical issues and
serving as models for research.
AAER 60th anniversary and Pléyade Awards
AAER celebrated its 60th anniversary on 27 November with the Pléyade Awards
(above left) Nueve
– a ceremony recognising the effort and creativity of all parties who contribute
de Julio Avenue,
"the world's widest
to Argentine magazines. The categories and their winners were:
street", which honours
>> Service To The Publishing Industry: >> Lifetime Achievement Award:
Independence Day:
EDITORIAL ATLÁNTIDA MANUEL GARCÍA FERRÉ
9 July 1816. (right)
90 year old publisher Editorial Atlántida is García Ferré's career saw the creation
two beacons leading
responsible for titles such as GENTE, Billiken, of cartoon characters such as Anteojito,
the Argentinean
El Gráfi co and Para Ti. Antifaz, Calculín, Hijitus, Oaki and Pichicus.
media renaissance;
learevistas.com for
the online sector, and
>> Freedom Of Speech Award: >> Magazine Launch Of The Year:
Asociación Argentina
NOTICIAS MAGAZINE REVISTA SUSANA
de Editores de Revistas,
Noticias is Argentina’s most successful and Published by Editorial Grupo Q S.A, Susana
now celebrating 60
controversial politics magazine. consistently achieves huge monthly sales.
years in the business.
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