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Below is a list of general-interest daily newspapers published in Spain with circulations of over 5,000, according to data from the Spanish Oficina de Justificación de la Difusión for the period January to December 2013.
In March 1984, upon the liquidation of Medios de Comunicación Social del Estado, which it was a part of, the workers of SUR took control of the organization, a group of 1,500 shareholders, making it the only state media corporation to be acquired by its workers. It was a limited company and had 35% of the paper. [1]
La Opinión de Málaga is a newspaper published in Málaga, Spain. It is edited by Prensa Ibérica . Prensa Ibérica 's project to create a newspaper for Málaga and its surroundings was announced in 1998, whilst the first issue was published on 25 May 1999 with an initial circulation of 40,000.
Born in the Málaga district of Churriana in 1936, Gómez lived part of his childhood in the Huelin neighborhood. He studied drama at the Conservatory of Málaga. [1]He began his radio career through the airwaves of Radio Juventud-La Voz de Málaga, presenting for nearly forty years the program 'Cancionero', from where he broadcast and promoted songs.
Diario de Sevilla was founded during a spurt in the growth of local newspapers. Seville featured, as local newspapers, the ABC de Sevilla (an ABC subsidiary) y El Correo de Andalucía. On 10 January 1999 the national newspaper El Mundo added to its Andalucian edition a supplement dedicated exclusively to Seville. [3]
Born in Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, Andalusia, Cordero joined Málaga CF's youth setup in 2021, after representing Real Betis, Sevilla FC, Cádiz CF, Xerez Club Balompié and Jerez FC Alternativa. [1] [2] On 17 November 2022, he signed his first professional contract with the former, after agreeing to a three-year deal. [3]
The plaza has been a major town square since the time of the Reconquista when it was known as "Plaza de las Cuatro Calles" ("Four streets square"). It was also previously known as the Plaza mayor ("Main town square"). In 1812 it was renamed "Plaza de la constitución." [3] Málaga's city hall was located in the plaza until 1869.
The province of Málaga (Spanish: Provincia de Málaga) is located in Andalusia, Spain.It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south and by the provinces of Cádiz to the west, Seville to the northwest, Córdoba to the north, and Granada to the east.