Noticiero Granadino

Last updated

Noticiero Granadino
TypeNewspaper
Founded28 February 1904 (1904-02-28)
Language Spanish
Ceased publication1936
Headquarters Granada, Spain
Circulation Daily

El Noticiero Granadino was a Spanish newspaper published in the city of Granada between 1904 and 1936. [1]

Contents

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]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Augusto Barcía Trelles</span> Spanish politician (1881–1961)

Augusto Barcia y Trelles was a Spanish politician, several times member of the Congress of Deputies, who served as acting Prime Minister of Spain from 10 May 1936 to 13 May 1936 due to former PM Manuel Azaña being elected as President of the Republic. He was also a lawyer and a Freemason.

El Occidental is a Mexican newspaper founded on August 5, 1942 in the city of Guadalajara.

El Socialista Manchego was a weekly newspaper published from Alcázar de Cervantes, Spain from 1932 to 1938. It was published by the local branches of Spanish Socialist Workers' Party and Unión General de Trabajadores. Amongst the directors of El Socialista Manchego were Teodoro Vizcaino, Manuel Andújar Vela and Francisco Fernández. El Socialista Manchego disappeared in late 1938.

<i>Euskadi Roja</i>

Euskadi Roja or Euzkadi Roja was a newspaper published by the Basque-Navarre Federation of the Communist Party of Spain. Parts of the newspaper was printed in Euskera.

Córdoba, sometimes called Diario Córdoba, is a Spanish language newspaper from the city of Córdoba and is the major source of news from the province. It has been published continuously since 25 July 1941.

Ideal is a daily Spanish language newspaper edited and published in Granada.

El Diario de Almería, founded as Almería Actualidad and sometimes called El Almería, is a Spanish newspaper edited in Almería. It was previously a free newspaper published between 2003 and 2009.

El Defensor de Granada was a Spanish newspaper with liberal-progressive ideology that was published in Granada between the end of the 19th century and the first third of the 20th century. It disappeared after the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War.

<i>Hoy</i> (Extremadura) Spanish-language daily newspaper

Hoy is a Spanish-language daily newspaper published in Badajoz, Spain. It is along El Periódico Extremadura one of the two major newspapers in the autonomous community of Extremadura. Originally a venture of Editorial Católica, it is currently part of the Vocento Group.

<i>Heraldo de Madrid</i> Spanish newspaper

The Heraldo de Madrid was a Spanish daily newspaper published from 1890 to 1939, with an evening circulation. It came to espouse a Republican leaning in its later spell.

The Andalusian Army was a unit of the Spanish Republican Army that operated during the Spanish Civil War. Under its jurisdiction were the republican forces deployed in Eastern Andalusia.

The Diario de Burgos is a Spanish daily newspaper. Its primary market is the province of Burgos in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. The newspaper is based in Burgos. Its first edition was published in 1891.

La Federación was a periodical publication published in Barcelona during the Sexenio Democrático.

<i>Diario de Sevilla</i>

Diario de Sevilla is a Spanish newspaper founded in 1999 in Seville. It is part of the communications group Grupo Joly. Its circulation as of 2013 was 23,172.

La Gaceta del Sur was a Spanish newspaper published in the city of Granada. between 1908 and 1931.

<i>El Imparcial</i> (1867–1933)

El Imparcial was a newspaper with a liberal ideology published in Madrid, Spain, between 1867 and 1933. Founded by Eduardo Gasset y Artime, it was one of the first newspapers in Spain published by a company as opposed to a political party.

Libertad was a Spanish newspaper published in Valladolid between 1931 and 1979. Originally founded by the fascist leader Onésimo Redondo as a weekly of fascist, pro-Nazi and anti-Semitic ideology, during the Civil War it became a daily newspaper. It continued to be published until its disappearance in 1979, after the end of the Franco regime.

La Opinión de Málaga is a newspaper published in Málaga, Spain. It is edited by Prensa Ibérica.

<i>Diario de Córdoba</i> Former newspaper in Córdoba, Spain

The Diario de Córdoba was a Spanish newspaper published in the city of Córdoba between 1849 and 1938. Founded in the mid-19th century, throughout its history the newspaper established itself as one of the main publications in the capital of Córdoba. It became the dean of the Cordoban press and continued to be published well into the Spanish Civil War.

<i>Diario Palentino</i> Spanish daily newspaper

The Diario Palentino is a general information newspaper published in the Spanish city of Palencia. With more than a century of journalistic activity, it currently belongs to the Promecal group.

References

Bibliography