It wasn’t the celebration President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner had planned. For months, her government had billed Dec. 7 as the date in which the Clarín Group, the country´s largest media conglomerate, would finally be left with no choice but to dismantle in accordance with a 2009 media law that curtails how many broadcast licenses one company can own. For months, the government billed the date, which it christened as “7D” in copious state advertising, as the dawn of a new day in Argentina.
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