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The first director of Cambio 16 was Juan Tomás de Salas from 1972 until 1976 when he was replaced by José Oneto who ran the magazine until 1986. Then Ricardo Utrilla took over in 1986, Enrique Badía in 1988, Luis Díaz Güell in 1989 and de Salas once again in 1991 until 1994, followed by Román Orozco from 1994 until 1996.
Diario 16 (Spanish for "Daily 16" or "Newspaper 16") is a Spanish-language online newspaper published in Madrid, Spain, since 2015. [2] It is considered a follow-up of the namesake defunct newspaper ; [ 3 ] its new motto is "El diario de la Segunda Transición" (Spanish for "The newspaper of the Second Transition").
In May 2012, the newspaper launched an English language sub-site offering original journalism and articles translated from the original Spanish by native English-language speakers, as well as their own content. The circulation of Diario AS was 181,172 copies in 2001 [2] and 176,892 copies in 2002. [3] It rose to 214,654 copies in 2006. [4]
The first editor-in-chief of the daily was Juan Luis Cebrián. [15] El País was the first pro-democracy newspaper within a context where all the other Spanish newspapers were influenced by Franco's ideology. [16] The circulation of the paper was 116,600 copies in its first year. [17] It rose to 138,000 copies in 1977. [17]
Diario 16 had a liberal [3] and center-left stance. [1] [4] The US Department of State described the paper as a centrist publication in 2000. [6] Diario 16 was a pioneer in investigative journalism in Spain together with the magazine Cambio 16. [5] The newspaper often criticized President George W. Bush [7] and ETA, [8] and was the subject of ...
El Nuevo Día was founded in 1909 in the city of Ponce as "El Diario de Puerto Rico," [a] later changing its name to "El Día" in 1911, a name it kept for nearly seven decades. Its founder was Guillermo V. Cintrón, [ 2 ] with assistance from Eugenio Astol and Nemesio Canales . [ 3 ]
El Diario Nueva York is the largest [2] and the oldest Spanish-language daily newspaper in the United States. Published by ImpreMedia , the paper covers local, national and international news with an emphasis on Latin America , as well as human-interest stories, politics, business and technology, health, entertainment, and sports.
El Periódico. The circulation of El Periódico de Catalunya was 185,517 copies in 1993 [12] and 193,576 copies in 1994. [13] [14] Its circulation was 218,000 copies in 2000. [15] The paper had a circulation of 167,000 copies in 2003. [16] [17] The 2008 circulation of the paper was 152,025 copies. [18]