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Is Perfil Politically Biased? Ownership, Funding, and Editorial Policy

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Last Updated: January 2026

Perfil Overview and Political Bias

Perfil is often characterized as a centrist outlet that positions itself as an independent alternative to Argentina's polarized media landscape. Critics suggest it sometimes adopts a contrarian or elitist tone. While frequently critical of Kirchnerism, it has historically maintained a distance from both major political coalitions to preserve investigative independence.

Standpoint Assessment
Overall political leaning Center
Estimated number of readers 12,000,000
Israel support Balanced / Pro-Israel
Use of loaded / emotional language Medium
Target Audience Intellectual Elite and Middle Class

Perfil History

Founded by Jorge Fontevecchia, Editorial Perfil grew from the 1970s magazine La Semana. The newspaper Perfil originally launched in 1998 as a daily but soon closed due to financial struggles. It was successfully revived in 2005 as a high-quality weekend edition before evolving into a major daily digital platform.

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Who owns Perfil?

Perfil is owned by Editorial Perfil, one of Argentina's largest independent publishing houses, controlled by the Fontevecchia family. Unlike its primary competitors, it remains independent of larger industrial conglomerates. Revenue is generated through print sales, digital subscriptions, advertising, and its expanding television and radio broadcasting divisions.

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