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  2. Diario AS - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Madrid, the newspaper also has satellite bureaus in Barcelona, Bilbao, A Coruña, Seville, Valencia and Zaragoza. In May 2012, the newspaper launched an English language sub-site offering original journalism and articles translated from the original Spanish by native English-language speakers, as well as their own content.

  3. Marca (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    It has a daily readership of over 2.5 million, the highest in Spain for a daily newspaper, and more than half of Spain's total sports readership, as of 2007. [1] Since February 2001, there has also been an association 24-hour/day sports radio station, Radio Marca. In 2010, the TV channel MARCA TV was launched, before being closed in 2013.

  4. List of newspapers in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of business- and sports-related daily newspapers in Spain with circulations of over 5,000, according to data from the Spanish Audit Bureau of Circulation. [7] Below this list is a list of foreign-language newspapers in Spain.

  5. Sport (Spanish newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1979, Sport is owned by Grupo Zeta, which also publishes El Periódico de Catalunya. [1] [2]Ideologically, it defines itself as the newspaper of the supporters of FC Barcelona, its slogan being "Sempre amb el Barça" (always with Barça in Catalan), and caters primarily to a Catalonia-based readership, despite being written in Spanish.

  6. Mundo Deportivo - Wikipedia

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    Mundo Deportivo was first published on 1 February 1906, [1] as a weekly newspaper, and since 1929 daily. It is the oldest sports newspaper still published in Spain, and the second one in Europe, after the Italian La Gazzetta dello Sport which was founded in 1896. [2] It is published in Barcelona and is owned by Grupo Godó. [3]

  7. Super Deporte - Wikipedia

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    Superdeporte was founded in 2003, one of two Spanish newspapers to be founded that year along with the Granada based La Opinión de Granada. [5] Founded in the 2000s, they joined the marker at the time the online Seville based sport daily, Estadio Deportivo.

  8. Relevo - Wikipedia

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    Relevo is a sports website written in Spanish and based in Madrid. It covers national and international sports, with a focus on Gen Z and millennial audiences. [1] It is owned by Spanish media group Vocento. [2] It launched on 6 October 2022, after four months of providing editorial coverage on TikTok, Twitch, Instagram, and Twitter. [3]

  9. Estadio Deportivo - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Deportivo (Spanish pronunciation: [esˈtaðjo ðepoɾˈtiβo]; lit. ' Sports Stadium ') is a Spanish-language sports daily newspaper published in Seville, Spain. The paper has been in circulation since 1995. It is a supplement of the daily newspaper, El Mundo.