Copesa entrega su archivo periodístico a la universidad del desarrollo

Copesa entregó su centro de documentación a la Universidad del Desarrollo. El material incluye miles de ediciones de diarios y revistas históricas chilenas.

La entrega marca un hito para la preservación del patrimonio periodístico. Carolina Mardones, decana de la Facultad de Comunicaciones de la UDD, abordó el tema en el programa Desde la Redacción.

El archivo contiene ediciones de La Tercera, Pulso, La Hora y La Época, además de revistas como Qué Pasa, Hoy, Paula y Estadio. La UDD resguardará estos documentos.

La universidad también lanza una cátedra La Tercera-UDD sobre este patrimonio, con participación de exdirectores de La Tercera.

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