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Diez Minutos was one of the best-selling magazines in Spain in the mid-1990s. [11] In 2003 the magazine sold 206,284 copies. [8] The circulation grew to 281,524 copies in 2004. [8] In 2007 its circulation further rose to 376,101 copies. [12] Diez Minutos sold 323,016 copies in 2009, making it the third best-selling women's magazine in Spain. [13]
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Aitana Sánchez-Gijón was born in Rome on 5 November 1968, [1] to a Spanish father Ángel Sánchez-Gijón Martínez [], a history lecturer exiled from Francoism, and an Italian mother, Fiorella de Angelis, a lecturer. [2]
Juan Ruiz Healy is a Mexican -US journalist. As an anchorman, investigative reporter, and political commentator, Ruiz-Healy has over 40 years' experience behind the scenes as news-director, producer, writer, investigative journalist, and media consultant in both Mexico and the United States.
José Antonio Martínez Soler (born January 8, 1947) is the founder of 20 minutos, Spain's daily newspaper based in Madrid with 14 editions in major cities. José was Nieman fellow at Harvard university in 1976-1977. [1] [2]
For many years in Spain it battled rival free newspapers ADN, Metro and Qué!, all of which finally stopped due to the crisis, and since 2011, 20 minutos has dominated and remains in circulation in many parts of Spain. The CEO of 20 Min Holding is Sverre Munck. Born in 1953, Sverre is a Norwegian economist with a PhD from Stanford and Yale. He ...
In 1989, being 12 years old, he hosted the radio programme Radio Heraldo. [2] Six years later he founded the journal Año Cero. [3]He is editor consultant of the monthly magazine Más Allá de la Ciencia (Beyond Science) [4] distributed in Spain and Latin America and he participates in several radio and television programs.
El Listo (literally The Clever One) is a webcomic character conceptualized by Xavier Àgueda in 2003. Àgueda initially tried to syndicate the strips about his 30-year old unemployed engineer in magazines, but after getting no response, he decided to start his own website and published his work there. Àgueda uses El Listo to comment on a large variety of topics, such as literature, film ...