Diari Segre

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Diari Segre
Segre logo.svg
TypeRegional daily newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner(s)Diari Segre Media Group
Founded1982;42 years ago (1982)
Language
Headquarters Lleida
Country Spain
ISSN 1576-5318
OCLC number 733266728
Website Diari Segre

Diari Segre or simply Segre is a Spanish and Catalan language daily newspaper published in Lleida, Spain. [1]

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History and profile

Diari Segre was started in 1982. [2] [3] In the first issue the paper declared that it was an independent publication. [3] The founding editor-in-chief was Manuel Fernández Areal. [3]

It is part of the company with the same name, Diari Segre Media Group. [4] Its headquarters is in Lleida, and it serves the Lleida province. [2] [5] The paper is published in tabloid format. [2] In 1997 it initiated its Catalan language version, being the first Spain newspaper to have two editions published in two distinct languages. [2] [5]

As of 2015 Juan Cal Sanchez was the editor-in-chief of Diari Segre. [6]

Circulation

Diari Segre had a circulation of 8,000 copies in 1990. [7] In 2002 the Spanish version of Diari Segre had a circulation of 6,713 copies in its distribution area. [8] Its circulation was 7,145 copies in 2003 and 6,855 copies in 2004. [8] The paper sold 6,710 copies in 2005 and 6,520 copies in 2006. [8] During the period between 2002 and 2006 its Catalan version had much smaller circulation. [8]

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