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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.
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The Instituto de Estudios Altoaragoneses de la Diputación Provincial de Huesca has resolved the 2021 call for research grants, endowed with 50,000 euros, from which 15 projects will benefit.
The Local Security Board of Zaragoza met this Wednesday, October 6, in order to finalize the preparations for the coordination plan between institutions to ensure security during the week of the Pilar. National Police, Civil Guard and Local Police will collaborate in the surveillance of capacity and other sanitary measures imposed by the Government of Aragon, for the cultural events scheduled between October 8 and 17.
San Jorge University has inaugurated this Wednesday a new building of 3,000 square meters characterized by its high energy efficiency and that responds to the commitment of the SanValero Group with the environment.
The poet and writer from Zaragoza, Ángel Gracia, has won the 31st Santa Isabel de Aragón Reina de Portugal Poetry Prize, awarded by the Diputación de Zaragoza (DPZ), for his work ‘Larga noche de las apariciones’ (Long night of apparitions). The amount of the award has increased in this call, from 3,000 to 5,000 euros. In addition, the provincial institution will publish the book of poems.
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This director reorganizes the newspaper and achieves its consolidation, introducing important improvements. On May 1, 1909, Heraldo de Aragón was incorporated with a capital of 300,000 pesetas subscribed by 44 shareholders. The Board of Directors, chaired by A. Motos, appointed Antonio Mompeón Motos as managing director, who would definitively consolidate the company, both from his initial position as managing director and, later, as chairman of the board, a position in which he replaced A. Motos after his death in 1923. Valenzuela was replaced in 1916 by Filomeno Mayayo as director of the newspaper.
From 1939 Pascual Martín Trep was the director of the newspaper, who was succeeded in 1944 by José Morales. On July 19, 1952, Antonio Bruned Mompeón was appointed director. The newspaper slowly recovered from its difficult situation to become again a predominant news company in the region. Antonio Bruned Mompeón stepped down as editor in September 2000.
On October 8, 1984, Heraldo del Lunes appeared and remained until May 11, 1987, when Heraldo de Aragón was also published on Mondays. On 26-XI-1988, a new
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Toni Galán / HA / PoolPilar de Yarza, president editor of Heraldo, opened the event by highlighting her newspaper’s commitment «to committed and truthful journalism, in a 125th anniversary that comes at a very difficult time» and announced her forthcoming resignation from her post, which will be taken over by her niece Paloma de Yarza y López-Madrazo.
For its part, the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers wanted to actively participate in this tribute by holding an online parallel event in which it presented the Golden Pen of Freedom Awards, considered the Nobel Prize for journalism, to the Colombian Jineth Bedoya, deputy editor of the newspaper El Tiempo, an activist against gender violence and recognized worldwide «for practicing courageous and committed journalism in the fight for freedom of information».