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Magazines in Spain are varied and numerous, [1] but they have small circulation. [2] In terms of frequency, the Spanish magazines are mostly weekly and monthly. [ 3 ] Although there are news magazines and political magazines in the country, they mostly focus on entertainment, social events, sports, and television.
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Pages in category "News magazines published in Spain" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... (Spanish magazine) I. Interviú ...
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The circulation of the magazine was 654,836 copies in 1993, making it the second best-selling magazine in Spain. [9] The magazine was the third best selling magazine in the country with a circulation of 627,514 copies in 1997. [10] The circulation of ¡Hola! was 553,042 copies in 2005. [11] Its circulation was 537,270 copies in 2008 [2] and ...
The average circulation of Pronto was 921,855 copies in 2003 and 1,013,016 copies in 2004, making it the best selling magazine in Spain. [7] [8] During the period between 2003 and May 2005, Pronto was the second most read magazine in Spain. [8] Pronto was the best-selling Spanish magazine in 2005 with a circulation of 1,000,580 copies. [14]
El Especialito is a free Spanish language weekly newspaper magazine, which was originally published under the name of El Especial in the 1980s and renamed in the 1990s. [2] [3] It was founded by Cuban American entrepreneur Antonio Ibarria and is distributed by United States Distributions Inc in northeastern New Jersey, New York City and Miami.
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