Propiedad y clasificación
Fundado: 1911
Propiedad
El Tiempo, el diario de mayor circulación de Colombia, fue fundado el 30 de enero de 1911 por Alfonso Villegas Restrepo y estuvo asociado durante mucho tiempo con la familia Liberal Santos (que produjo dos presidentes). Su editor, Casa Editorial El Tiempo, pasó en 2007 al Grupo Planeta de España, que luego vendió su participación del 55% en 2012 al multimillonario Luis Carlos Sarmiento Angulo, presidente del conglomerado bancario Grupo Aval. Sarmiento posteriormente compró a los titulares minoritarios restantes (incluida la familia Santos) para convertirse efectivamente en el único propietario.
Financiación
Se financia comercialmente a través de publicidad, circulación impresa y suscripciones digitales, respaldado por los recursos financieros del Grupo Aval de Sarmiento.
Afiliación y postura
Una vez órgano del Partido Liberal, ahora refleja la perspectiva de centro a centro-derecha de su propietario, el banquero más rico de Colombia. Debido a que es propiedad privada de un magnate empresarial sin control de partido o estado, se clasifica como INDEPENDENTE, aunque los críticos señalan la concentración de medios en manos de un solo propietario de un grupo financiero; se inclina hacia el centro-derecha.
Sesgo editorial
- Nuestra estimación
- Centro-derecha
- Medido por su cobertura
- Centrosegún 209
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Veracidad
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Duerma informado con las claves de este 2 de julio de 2026
Desobediencia civil en el “Arca de Noé”
Lo que el voto de casi 20.000 estudiantes nos dice sobre la democracia colombiana
La idea del “voto fusil” estigmatiza a las periferias de Colombia
El Valle y el Cauca, las regiones más desangradas por el abatido alias Marlon de disidencias de las Farc: ¿quién era este hombre en el grupo armado?
Jorge Barón desempolvó conversación con Abelardo de la Espriella antes de su aspiración presidencial: “Hace tres años”
Educar para obedecer o para transformar: las visiones de los dos candidatos
Cobertura reciente
Murió Lily Cristo, madre del periodista Julio Sánchez Cristo: así se conoció la noticia
The article reports on the death of Lily Cristo, wife of Julio Sánchez Vanegas and mother of journalist Julio Sánchez Cristo, who was announced by her son through a social media post. The piece highlights her role within the influential Sánchez Cristo family, which has had a significant impact on Colombian media history. It notes her support for her husband’s career and her indirect influence on the media landscape. The article also mentions the recent passing of Julio Sánchez Vanegas, who was a pioneering figure in Colombian television and radio, and references the legacy of the family's contributions to journalism and entertainment.
Drama por un menor herido por disparos en Buenaventura para hallar un hospital en Cali, en medio de colapso en salud: 'No había cupo ni ambulancias'
A 16-year-old boy named Alberto was shot twice in the neighborhood of Juan XXIII in Buenaventura, Colombia, leaving him critically injured. The incident occurred on June 29, and he was initially treated at the Santa Sofía del Pacífico clinic but remains in critical condition. His family stated he was visiting his girlfriend in the area and had not lived there. Due to the severity of his injuries, he needed urgent transfer to a more advanced hospital in Cali. However, the healthcare system in Cali is currently overwhelmed due to financial issues faced by health insurance providers (EPS), which have stopped paying for services at public and private hospitals. This has led to overcrowding, closures of specialized units, and hospitals operating beyond capacity. The situation highlights the broader crisis in Colombia’s healthcare infrastructure.
Alerta en Barranquilla y Soledad por convocatoria anónima contra la extorsión: comerciantes denuncian presiones para cerrar sus negocios
An anonymous call to action circulated online, prompting authorities in Barranquilla and Soledad, Colombia, to raise alerts. The message encourages merchants to participate in a demonstration against extortion and criminal groups, but no organization has publicly claimed responsibility. Some merchants have reported receiving threatening calls and leaflets urging them to join the event and close their businesses. Police have not identified who is behind the initiative and are investigating whether any formal group is involved. This comes amid ongoing concerns over extortion and criminal activity affecting local businesses in these cities.
¿Quiénes son las nuevas caras que hacen parte del gabinete del alcalde de Cali, Alejandro Eder?
El artículo informa sobre la remodelación de puestos clave en la administración del alcalde Alejandro Eder de Cali, Colombia. Los cambios se realizaron después de consultas con varios sectores de la ciudad y tienen como objetivo fortalecer la ejecución de proyectos estratégicos descritos en el Plan de Desarrollo 2024-2027. Se reemplazaron siete puestos, incluidos el de Director de Planificación, Secretario de Infraestructura y Director de Renovación Urbana. Los nuevos nombramientos incluyen a Vanessa López Roja, Nigeria Rentería, Daniel Montoya Ossa y Mauricio Bonilla Guerrero, cada uno con una amplia experiencia en sus respectivos campos. El artículo destaca las calificaciones y antecedentes de estos nuevos funcionarios, pero no proporciona comentarios sobre las implicaciones políticas de los cambios.
Con reglas definidas, Restrepo y Ávila llegan a la primera reunión de empalme
The transition between Colombia's outgoing and incoming governments has officially begun with the first meeting between Germán Ávila, the current Minister of Finance, and José Manuel Restrepo, the designated representative of the new government. The process starts amid President Gustavo Petro's absence on a trip to Italy and as Congress prepares to begin a new legislative term. Restrepo had previously outlined six conditions for the transition, emphasizing that it should not be limited to a 'simple transfer of documents.' These included appointing two officials per ministry as liaisons, establishing a schedule for meetings, creating mechanisms to track information, defining handling procedures for sensitive data, extending the transition until July 27, and involving the Office of the Attorney General and the Comptroller General. In response, Ávila confirmed the government would initiate the transition in an 'ordered, transparent, responsible, and respectful' manner. The government issued a directive outlining the rules for the transition, including forming a committee, setting up work plans, sectoral subcommittees, working tables, and recording all meetings. The team accompanying副总
La confusa muerte de un hombre en el sur de Cali: investigan las hipótesis sobre su deceso al caer desde el sexto piso en un edificio
A man died after falling from the sixth floor of an apartment building in southern Cali, Colombia. The incident occurred on July 2, and authorities are investigating several hypotheses regarding his death. One possibility is that he lost his balance and fell accidentally. Another theory suggests he might have been pushed by someone living with him. A third hypothesis explores whether he was experiencing a psychological crisis requiring professional support. The victim was reportedly with a family member at the time. This case has drawn parallels to a previous incident involving a 17-year-old student who fell from the fifth floor of a university building in April. Following that tragedy, the university activated mental health protocols for students and staff. Local authorities have emphasized the availability of free psychological support services for those affected by such incidents.
El perturbador video de un hombre que aseguró haber asesinado a cuatro niños y una niña en Medellín: fue internado por una enfermedad mental
A man in Medellín, Colombia, posted a disturbing video on social media claiming he had sexually abused four children and killed one. The video, which went viral, showed him making threatening remarks and revealing his apartment location in San Antonio de Prado. Local authorities, including Mayor Federico Gutiérrez, responded swiftly by dispatching police to the area. They discovered the man had serious mental health issues and arranged for his immediate hospitalization at a mental health facility in San Cristóbal through the Metrosalud network. The mayor emphasized that the intervention was aimed at preventing any potential tragedy.
Gran Referendo por las Regiones toma forma para 2027: exconstituyentes se suman a la ofensiva contra el centralismo
The article discusses a proposal by Colombian Governor Eduardo Verano to hold a national referendum in 2027 on regional autonomy, aiming to give regions more control over decisions related to infrastructure, education, health, and development. The initiative has gained support from former members of the 1991 Constitutional Assembly and is tied to the anniversary of Colombia’s Constitution. The referendum would ask citizens whether they want a country composed of autonomous regions with greater fiscal and administrative powers. The proposal seeks to implement articles 306 and 307 of the constitution, which outline regional organization. Verano emphasizes the need for a 'clean path' to achieve this goal, highlighting the importance of local decision-making over centralized authority.
Policía detiene carro en Boyacá con dos terneros adentro; al parecer eran robados: indignación por el maltrato animal
In Boyacá, Colombian police intercepted a vehicle on the Tibasosa–Sogamoso road containing two calves, which authorities suspect were stolen. The animals were placed under police custody while investigations continue to determine their origin and the circumstances of their transportation. The incident sparked public outrage over alleged animal cruelty. Police have called for anyone who recognizes the calves or has information about their owners to come forward. The case highlights concerns about illegal livestock trafficking and potential violations of traffic regulations.
Caen disidentes de 'Iván Mordisco' por extorsión y secuestros en el Cauca: uno de ellos amenazó con matar a una profesora, si no le daba $ 25 millones
The article reports on two arrests made by Colombian authorities in Cauca department, targeting members of FARC dissidents. One suspect, known as 'Gordo,' was captured in El Tambo and accused of orchestrating extortion and drug trafficking, including threatening a teacher with death if she did not pay $25 million. The other, 'Leoncio,' was arrested in Corinto and linked to kidnappings of a merchant in Miranda and an farmer in Padilla, where he allegedly oversaw victims during captivity and negotiated ransom payments. Both were detained under judicial orders, with evidence collected for further legal proceedings.
Alerta en Getsemaní: Distrito de Cartagena interviene edificio tras aparatoso desplome de un balcón y notifica posibles sanciones a propietario
In Getsemaní, Cartagena de Indias, a balcony made of iron and concrete collapsed onto a vehicle on Calle Larga during the day, causing significant material damage but no injuries. The incident has reignited concerns about the structural safety of historic buildings in the city, particularly those owned by private entities. Authorities, including the District Administrative Department of Health (Dadis), have intervened to secure the area, remove debris, and formally notify the property owner. The Municipality has coordinated with multiple agencies, including the Office of Risk Management and the Institute of Heritage and Culture, to assess the building’s condition and issue technical recommendations. The property owner faces potential legal action if repairs are not completed promptly.
Venezuela ya suma 1.430 muertos por terremoto
A powerful double earthquake measuring 7.2 and 7.5 struck the central coast of Venezuela, resulting in over 1,430 deaths and 3,328 injuries. The tremors triggered more than 130 aftershocks, some exceeding magnitude 6. The most affected state, La Guaira, remains under military control with restricted access and limited media presence. International rescue teams from at least eleven countries, including 63 Colombian rescuers, have arrived in Venezuela with humanitarian aid. The United Nations has emphasized coordination through the Venezuelan government to avoid duplication of efforts. Damage includes collapsed buildings, trapped people and animals, and disruptions to communications and infrastructure across several states. The US Geological Survey estimates economic losses could reach up to 7% of Venezuela’s GDP, with a 41% chance of fatalities ranging between 10,000 and 100,000. Venezuela’s interim president announced a $200 million reconstruction fund and suspended non-essential activities. Colombia confirmed 24 Colombian nationals died in the disaster, with 47 others, including 19 child athletes, repatriated.
Hombres del frente 'Luis Carlos Cárdenas Arbeláez' del Eln incineraron una tractomula en la vía que va de Buga a Buenaventura, Valle: lo que se sabe
On July 3, 2026, armed men reportedly affiliated with the ELN's 'Luis Carlos Cárdenas Arbeláez' front incinerated the cab of a truck traveling between Yumbo and Buenaventura in the Valle del Cauca department. The incident occurred early morning along the road connecting Buga to Buenaventura. According to police reports, the driver was unharmed. The Valle Police Department confirmed the presence of the ELN front in the area and emphasized ongoing efforts to investigate and secure the region. Authorities have urged citizens to report any related incidents through designated hotlines.
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