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Founded in 1979, Sport is owned by Grupo Zeta, which also publishes El Periódico de Catalunya. [1] [2] Ideologically, Sport defines itself as the newspaper of the supporters of FC Barcelona, with its slogan being "Sempre amb el Barça" (lit. ' Always with Barça ') in Catalan). It caters primarily to a Catalonia-based readership despite being ...
Marca (Spanish pronunciation:), stylised as MARCA, is Spain's national daily tabloid sport newspaper owned by Unidad Editorial. The newspaper focuses primarily on football, in particular the day-to-day activities of Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, and Atlético Madrid. It has a daily readership of over 2.5 million, the highest in Spain for a daily ...
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 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 2008 circulation of El País was 435,000 copies, making it the second most read daily in the country, only after the sport-daily Marca. [46] [47] It was 267,000 in April 2014. [44] In March 2015, El País, together with six other international newspapers, founded an alliance called the Leading European Newspaper Alliance (LENA). [48]
In January 2010, Grupo Zeta sold La Voz de Asturias to Mediapro, having owned the title since 1986. [10] It acquired Odiel Información in October 2011, renaming it El Periódico de Huelva. [11] Within two years, the title shut down in physical form. [12] Also in 2013, Grupo Zeta shut down Ciudad de Alcoy, a 60-year-old title it had possessed ...
Mundo Deportivo was first published on 1 February 1906, [1] as a weekly newspaper, and since 1929 daily. It is the oldest sports newspaper still published in Spain, and the second one in Europe, after the Italian La Gazzetta dello Sport which was founded in 1896.
The company purchased Grupo Zeta in 2019, [n. 1] [6] adding newspapers such as El Periódico de Catalunya, El Periódico de Aragón, El Periódico Extremadura, La Crónica de Badajoz, Córdoba, Mediterráneo, Sport and La Grada. [7] [8] In 2021, Prensa Ibérica decided to move its headquarters from Barcelona to L'Hospitalet de Llobregat. [9]