Diario del AltoAragón

Diario del AltoAragón
Type Daily newspaper
Format Berliner
Owner(s) Publicaciones y Ediciones del Alto Aragón S.A.
Editor-in-chief Javier García Antón
Founded 25 September 1985
Political alignment Centrist
Language Spanish
Headquarters Ronda Estación Street, 4, 22005 Huesca,  Spain
Circulation 6,300 daily[1]
Website diariodelaltoaragon.es

Diario del AltoAragón is an Aragonese daily newspaper published in Spain. Most of the information relates to the province, but also offers information on Aragón, Spain, the world and sports.

History and profile

The newspaper was founded by Antonio Angulo Araguás.on 25 September 1985. Its first issue appeared on 28 September of that year as heir of New Spain, newspaper founded in 1936 and auctioned in 1984 to dissolve Chain Social Media State. The paper is headquartered in Huesca.[2]

Since 1989 the paper is the leading publications in Aragon, which has made have been gradually expanding its facilities to go the street La Palma and finally, in 2000, moved its headquarters to Round Station and Round Sepes Estate Industry. Its director, from 1 May 1984 until 12 March 2011, was Araguás Antonio Angulo, dean of Spanish directors as such received an award from the Federation of Journalists in Spain (FAPE) in 2008. Javier García Antón was section chief, chief editor, assistant director and associate director.

The newspaper has undergone constant changes in technology and content. It also has an archive covering its issues since 1875.

See also

References

  1. Diario Del AltoAragón Info-empresas.net
  2. Cristina Zurutuza-Muñoz; Carmela García-Ortega (2012). "2009 European Parliament Elections in the Aragonese Press". Revista Latina de Comucicion Social. Retrieved 21 February 2015.

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