El peridico 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.
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I would place both the heraldo and the newspaper as being related to the psoe. The Yarza family (owner of 30% of Heraldo), Opus and related; the rest of Ibercaja, in shares and debt (right-wing); Fatás, anti-nationalist, anti-Belloch and little pro Iglesias (little has been left-wing in recent times); the columnists, right-wing -Lasierra, Irisarri, Papell, who writes for ABC-, a good part of the opinion articles, from ABC, as well as the weekly supplement. It goes on and on. They must be from the III International or something like that, right?
Indeed, the director of Heraldo de Aragón is Guillermo Fatas, among many other things, gold medal of the DPZ in 2004, (psoe), and founder of the newspaper El Andalán, (so red green) and now it turns out that he is of the pp. In the end, even Marcelino is right-wing. I shit myself.
That if, those who put the money wherever they come from (the owners, whether they are opus, cai, ibercaja, prisa, or cope) sure for obvious that they are right wing, now the director, who is the one who «directs» the pp, is the best thing I’ve heard since General Mena spoke.
the world
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 once 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 November 26, 1988, a new format and typeface were adopted, which signified a new stage in the approach to its contents and a new structuring of its sections.
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The CoLaboratorio, incubation and coworking space, has expanded its facilities with the idea of continuing to favor the birth, start-up and consolidation of new companies in the city of Huesca.
The Zaragoza Tramway has won the award for Best Safety Initiative at the Global Light Rail Awards 2021, the world’s most important streetcar and light rail awards, whose 24th ceremony was held last night in London.
The parliamentary majority of the Cortes de Aragón has supported the validation of the Decree of the regional government suspending the patron saint festivities during the month of October, a text that the chamber will vote on this afternoon.
The new call for aid from the City Council of Zaragoza for vulnerable families of the concerted school has already exceeded 1,000 applications, with one week left to close the deadline for submission.
The deputy mayor and municipal councilor for Culture and Outreach of the City Council of Zaragoza, Sara Fernández, has appealed to the responsibility so that citizens can enjoy the events of the Culture Week of ‘#Pilar21’ avoiding crowds and «without putting health at risk and without disturbing the rest of the neighbors.»