Infobae
Infobae is an Argentine digital news outlet founded in 2002 by businessman and journalist Daniel Hadad as the online extension of the financial newspaper Buenos Aires Económico.[1][2] Headquartered in Buenos Aires, it delivers content primarily in Spanish across politics, economy, sports, culture, and international news, employing hundreds of journalists to produce multimedia reporting.[2][1] The platform has achieved significant growth, ranking as the top news website in Argentina with over 15 million unique monthly visitors in late 2024 and leading digital traffic among Spanish-language media in Latin America.[3][4][5] Infobae has garnered recognition for investigative journalism, including an award for its role in the FinCEN Files exposé on global financial scandals, while analyses describe its editorial stance as left-center biased due to story selection favoring progressive sources, though it maintains high factual accuracy.[6][1] Under Hadad's ownership, the outlet expanded internationally with bureaus in key cities and adapted to digital trends, prioritizing speed and volume in coverage amid Argentina's volatile political landscape.[7][2]