Resource suggestions for highbrow Spanish language news and periodicals?
Autor de la hebra: Audra deFalco (X)
Audra deFalco (X)
Audra deFalco (X)
Estados Unidos
Local time: 09:03
italiano al inglés
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Apr 23, 2013

Hello all!

I am thinking of applying to a conference interpreting school sometime within the next two years. As such, I really need my Spanish to be at the best its ever been. I'm giving myself this time to prepare my Spanish and French as well as keep up with my Italian which is already at a C2 level. I need to familiarize myself with extremely formal, bureaucratic and otherwise "political" language which up until now I have only been able to familiarize myself with in a cur
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Hello all!

I am thinking of applying to a conference interpreting school sometime within the next two years. As such, I really need my Spanish to be at the best its ever been. I'm giving myself this time to prepare my Spanish and French as well as keep up with my Italian which is already at a C2 level. I need to familiarize myself with extremely formal, bureaucratic and otherwise "political" language which up until now I have only been able to familiarize myself with in a cursory way.

Do you know of any resources (both online and in print) where I may read/see examples of very highbrow Spanish? What is the Spanish language publication equivalent to something like the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal?

Thanks in advance.
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Paz González
Paz González  Identity Verified
Chile
inglés al español
Diario El Mercuio and Diario Financiero Apr 23, 2013

Hi sognatrice,
In Chile you can find 2 good examples: Diario El Mercurio which has a high level of language an Diario Financiero. You can find them in www.elmercuio.cl and www.financiero.cl
I hope they are good for you.


 
Iván Luchiano
Iván Luchiano  Identity Verified
República Dominicana
Local time: 10:03
inglés al español
Here's a list Apr 23, 2013

This is a list of Spanish language newspapers that I often come across while browsing the web. They are also printed in their respective countries and some of them are distributed overseas:

1) El País (Spain) http://elpais.com
El País published a style guide that is recommended by the IOL for Dip Trans candidates, so this newspaper is certainly a role model for writing.

2) El Mundo (S
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This is a list of Spanish language newspapers that I often come across while browsing the web. They are also printed in their respective countries and some of them are distributed overseas:

1) El País (Spain) http://elpais.com
El País published a style guide that is recommended by the IOL for Dip Trans candidates, so this newspaper is certainly a role model for writing.

2) El Mundo (Spain) http://www.elmundo.es
Another role model for writing. In the website of El Mundo there is a thesaurus and a dictionary that I often use.

3) El Clarín (Argentina) http://www.clarin.com
4) La Nación (Argentina) http://www.lanacion.com.ar
5) El Mercurio (Chile) http://www.emol.com
^^The only newspapers from South America that I read regularly. Just be careful with the business/financial jargon and the legalese, it's often different from the rest of Latin America and the U.S.

6) El Nuevo Herald (U.S.) www.elnuevoherald.com
Excellent newspaper. But I would read their articles about the Cuban regime or the Cuban exile with a grain of salt.

7) The Wall Street Journal Americas (U.S.) http://online.wsj.com/public/page/espanol-inicio.html
Their articles are also published by newspapers in many Latin American countries.

[Edited at 2013-04-23 21:50 GMT]

[Edited at 2013-04-24 00:49 GMT]
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Marie-Helene Dubois
Marie-Helene Dubois  Identity Verified
España
Local time: 15:03
español al inglés
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Actualidad Económica Apr 24, 2013

I like reading the above magazine, although it is of course not general, it's kind of the Spanish equivalent of 'The Economist'. I don't tend to agree with all the points of view espoused but I find the writing in it very high quality. I have also noticed that sometimes they have columns translated from The Economist and I like seeing those translations and comparing them with the original article.

 
Audra deFalco (X)
Audra deFalco (X)
Estados Unidos
Local time: 09:03
italiano al inglés
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PERSONA QUE INICIÓ LA HEBRA
Thank you so much! Apr 24, 2013

You guys are absolutely wonderful!

Do you know of any website for Spanish documentaries/newscasts/podcasts? I know I can google this, but I was wondering about any that you all as professionals particularly like.

Thanks again everyone. ¡Muy amables!


 
Marie-Helene Dubois
Marie-Helene Dubois  Identity Verified
España
Local time: 15:03
español al inglés
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La sexta Apr 24, 2013

I like www.lasexta.com

You can watch the news, either live or archived. You can also watch a programme called 'salvados' which is a fantastic investigation journalism programme where you can find out about current affairs and issues in Spain. I think this will help with interpreting.

If I think of anything else, I'll let you know.


 


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