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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] In 1978, El País suffered a far-right terrorist attack due to political upheaval. Four ...
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ABC is known for generally supporting conservative political views, [13] and defending the Spanish monarchy. [14] The paper has also a right-wing stance. [15] Its director since 1983, Luis María Ansón, left the paper in 1997; [9] he founded another daily, La Razón, which initially catered to even more conservative readers.
In 1945 the paper was bought by the Falange-controlled holders of El Correo Español, which then changed its name from El Pueblo Vasco SA to Bilbao Editorial SA. El Diario Vasco is currently owned by Grupo Vocento which also owns ABC, El Correo and Las Provincias, among the others. [2] [3] El Diario Vasco has a neutral political stance. [4]
El Diario is a daily newspaper published in La Paz, Bolivia.Incorporated in 1904, it is Bolivia's oldest newspaper and considered a newspaper of record for Bolivia. The newspaper traditionally followed a conservative position in line with its founders, the Carrasco family, one of La Paz's most influential families of the 20th century.
La Razón had a circulation of 140,000 copies in 2003. [9] The 2008 circulation of the paper was 153,024 copies. [10] It was 124,284 copies in 2009, 118,466 copies in 2010 and 103,789 copies in 2011. [11] Between July 2010 and June 2011 the paper had a circulation of 109,166 copies. [1]
El Periódico is regarded as easier to read [citation needed] than its competitors and it is quite popular among working-class people. [citation needed] Following the example of USA Today, El Periódico later began to emphasize graphics and the use of color. [citation needed] Today, it prints every page in color and makes liberal use of charts ...
It is a pioneer publication in investigative journalism in Spain together with now defunct newspaper Diario 16. [11] The early 1980s marked the first crisis for the medium, as the advent of democracy reduced readers' interest in political coverage and increased competition as newspapers and radio stations were free to provide political information.