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Frequency | Weekly |
Publisher | Hearst Magazines Espana S.L. |
Founded | 1951 |
Company | Hearst Corporation |
Country | Spain |
Based in | Madrid |
Language | Spanish |
Website | Diez Minutos |
Diez Minutos (Spanish: Ten Minutes) is a Spanish language weekly celebrity, entertainment and women's magazine published in Madrid, Spain. The magazine has been in circulation since 1951.
Diez Minutos was started in 1951. [1] The magazine was part of Lagardère SCA and was published by Hachette Filipacchi Médias [2] [3] until May 2011 when it was sold to Hearst Corporation. [4] It is published by Hearst Magazines Espana S.L. on a weekly basis [5] [6] and offers news on celebrities. [7] [8] The weekly has its headquarters in Madrid. [6] Milagros Valdé is one of the former editors-in-chief of the magazine. [9]
Diez Minutos was one of the best-selling magazines in Spain in the mid-1990s. [10] 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. [11] Diez Minutos sold 323,016 copies in 2009, making it the third best-selling women's magazine in Spain. [12]
The circulation of Diez Minutos was 333,203 copies in 2010 and 337,177 copies in 2011. [13] Its circulation was 293,235 copies in 2012. [13]
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