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  2. ABC (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of newspapers in Spain - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Grupo Vocento - Wikipedia

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    Vocento was created in 2001 upon the merger of Grupo Correo with Prensa Española , [2] the publisher of ABC. The group is also a player in the regional press sector, mainly owing to former properties of Correo (El Diario Montañés, La Verdad, Hoy, Ideal, Sur, La Rioja, El Norte de Castilla, El Comercio). [3]

  5. El País - Wikipedia

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    El País (Spanish: [el paˈis] ⓘ; lit. ' The Country ') is a Spanish-language daily newspaper in Spain. El País is based in the capital city of Madrid and it is owned by the Spanish media conglomerate PRISA. [7] It is the second-most circulated daily newspaper in Spain as of December 2017. [8]

  6. El Mundo (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    El Mundo (Spanish pronunciation: [el ˈmundo]; lit. ' The World ' ), before El Mundo del Siglo Veintiuno , is the second largest printed daily newspaper in Spain. The paper is considered one of the country's newspapers of record along with El País and ABC .

  7. ABC (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; ABC (Spain)

  8. Pedro J. Ramírez - Wikipedia

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    Pedro José Ramírez Codina (born 26 March 1952), widely known as Pedro J. Ramírez, is a Spanish journalist.When he was appointed to manage Diario 16 at the age of 28, he became Spain's youngest editor of a national newspaper.

  9. La Vanguardia - Wikipedia

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    Despite being mostly distributed in Catalonia, La Vanguardia has Spain's fourth-highest circulation among general-interest newspapers, trailing only the three main Madrid dailies – El País, El Mundo and ABC, all of which are national newspapers with offices and local editions throughout the country.