Noticiero Granadino

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Noticiero Granadino
TypeNewspaper
Founded28 February 1904 (1904-02-28)
Language Spanish
Ceased publication1936
Headquarters Granada, Spain
Circulation Daily
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El Noticiero Granadino was a Spanish newspaper published in the city of Granada between 1904 and 1936. [1]

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History

Initially created as a newspaper of liberal ideology, [2] it was later placed in the orbit of the Conservative Party and configured as a newspaper of conservative ideology and sympathisers with the monarchy. [3] There was a stage of its existence in which it was financed by local caciques, who used its pages as a means of expression. [4] During the first third of the 20th century it was one of the main newspapers published in Granada, coexisting with other newspapers. [5]

By 1927 it had a daily circulation of 10,000 copies, ranking behind El Defensor de Granada. [6] However, from that moment the newspaper began its decline. [7] During the riots of May 1931, the newspaper's editorial office was assaulted and burned. [8] Despite its previous pro-monarchical editorial line, during the Second Republic period it took a turn in its editorial line and evolved into a journal of independent ideology. [9] [3]

The beginning of the Spanish Civil War in July 1936 led to the disappearance of the Noticiero Granadino. [10] [11]

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