El peridodico de aragon
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El Periódico de Aragón es un diario aragonés, fundado en Zaragoza, el 23 de octubre de 1990 por Juancho Dumall. Está editado por el Grupo Zeta y cuya información se centra principalmente en la Sección Aragón, Opinión y Deportes.
El Periódico de Aragón nació el 23 de octubre de 1990 y pronto comenzó a consolidarse como el segundo periódico de la comunidad, sólo por detrás del Heraldo de Aragón. En 1997 abrió unas instalaciones en el centro del Periódico de Aragón en la calle Hernán Cortés de Zaragoza.
El actual director del periódico es Jaime Armengol, que sustituyó en 2003 a Miguel Ángel Liso, director desde 1992. Este sustituyó a Juancho Dumall (principal responsable del periódico). De tendencia progresista y totalmente independiente, emplea a unas 100 personas, de las cuales unas 45 están en la redacción.
The confidential
Aragonese doctors defend the work of the physicians who assist the young woman. The president of the College of Physicians of Huesca, José Borrel, assures that the will of the patient must be respected.
Fernando de Yarza López-Madrazo, president of the Henneo group, which publishes newspapers such as Heraldo de Aragón and 20minutos, has been elected vice-president of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA).
He took the reins of Heraldo de Aragón in 1991 and turned it into a national multimedia group. He vindicates «the rigor and reliability» of authentic journalism. He received the Luca de Tena Award for his professional career.
The former director general of the Civil Guard, Luis Roldán, has signed his letter of release and said, after completing the procedure at the Trece Rosas Social Insertion Center in Zaragoza: «I no longer have
Gervasio Sánchez has won the National Photography Award for his «continued commitment to photography as a tool for denouncing violence» in armed conflicts, his «continued commitment to photography as a tool for denouncing violence» in armed conflicts, his «continued
The newspaper of catalunya
In 1797 the Diario de Zaragoza appeared, the first Aragonese daily newspaper and the one with the longest duration until today, since it lasted until 1907, with some changes of masthead in relation to the political situation: Diario de Zaragoza (1797). Diario Constitucional de Zaragoza (1820). Diario de Zaragoza (1823). Diario Constitucional de Zaragoza (1836). Diario de Avisos de Zaragoza (1844). Diario de Zaragoza (1846). El Zaragozano (1850). La Libertad (1854). Diario de Zaragoza (1856, until its disappearance in 1907).
At the beginning, the novelty, in addition to the daily periodicity, consisted in opening more to the informative, to the news and announcements; while the Semanario de Zaragoza (1798) maintained the line of the literary and scientific magazines of the 18th century.
During the War of Independence, the Gaceta and the Diario continued to be published until they were suppressed with the surrender, and during the French occupation the Gaceta Nacional de Zaragoza was published, inspired by the French administration. After 1814 the publication of the Gaceta and the Diario resumed, two or three times a week, and after Riego’s constitutionalist uprising it was renamed Diario Constitucional de Zaragoza (1820-1823).
The world
El Periódico de Aragón was born in October 1990 to be a new loudspeaker in a media ecosystem in which there were three generalist newspapers printed with an autonomous dye. Its objective was to tell things in a different way. Three decades later, it is still telling, and very much so, faithful to the slogan with which it filled the billboards of Zaragoza to announce its arrival: «Aragón counts a lot».
To celebrate its thirtieth anniversary and to show the Aragonese people everything that the newspaper of the Prensa Ibérica group has experienced during this time, it presented yesterday in the Gran Vía of Zaragoza the exhibition 30th anniversary of El Periódico de Aragón, which is an exhibition about the universe that surrounds the newspaper.
It is an exhibition about the universe that surrounds the newspaper, a review of the professionals who build it every day, its evolution, its digital transformation. The panels show the evolution of the sections, the collaborating opinion firms that are so essential to build a plural, critical and constructive vision of reality. And it also reviews the relevant figures who have left us in all this time and the celebrations in which the newspaper has always been present, such as the festival of San Valero -with its great roscón-, the Expo 2008 and many other popular festivities.