PRISA

Last updated

Promotora de Informaciones, S.A.
Company type Sociedad Anónima
BMAD:  PRS
ISIN ES0171743117
Industry Broadcasting, Publishing, Media, Internet, Entertainment
Founded1972;52 years ago (1972)
Founder Jesús de Polanco
Headquarters
Key people
ServicesTelevision and radio production, press and publishing
RevenueDecrease2.svg €6.822 billion (2020) [1]
Number of employees
14,987 (2020) [2]
Subsidiaries Grupo Santillana
Website www.prisa.com

Promotora de Informaciones, S.A. (PRISA) is a Spanish media conglomerate headquartered in Madrid, Spain. It is one of the largest media companies in Spain and all of Latin America, producing a wide variety of educational, cultural and informative content. PRISA owns a portfolio of newspapers, magazines, radio stations, and television networks. The majority subsidiaries and brands of the company are El País , Cadena SER, and Santillana.

Contents

History and profile

The PRISA group was founded in 1972 [3] The company was established as part of the Spanish transition towards democracy. [4] by Jesús de Polanco, who was the major shareholder and the president of the company until his death on 21 July 2007. [5] The other founder was José Ortega Spotorno, the son of the philosopher Ortega y Gasset. [4] The son of Jesús de Polanco, Ignacio Polanco, succeeded him as the president of PRISA. [5]

In 2006, the share of the group in the Spanish press market was only 15%. [5]

As of 2010, it was controlled by Nicolas Berggruen. [6] At the end of 2010 the US hedge fund Liberty Acquisitions Holdings acquired 51% of the company. [3]

In March 2014, Prisa sold part of the Grupo Santillana, the Alfaguara publishing house, to Penguin Random House for 72 million euros. [7]

In 2014, the Prisa group closed the sale of its 56% stake in the Digital+ channel marketed under the name Canal+ España to Telefónica for an estimated amount of 750 million euros. [8] [9]

In 2016 it became known that PRISA had paid its board members 80 million Euros since 2012, despite deep cuts and layoffs in the newsrooms of El Pais, and a "95 percent crash in Prisa´s stock over the past 5 years" as well as debt of at least 1.5 billion Euros. [10]

In July 2017, Altice announced the acquisition of Media Capital, a Portuguese company dedicated to the media, which in particular owns TVI, Prisa, for approximately 440 million euros, [11] but which shortly after refused to sell it to Altice. [12]

In October 2017, Juan Luis Cebrián agreed to step down after chairing PRISA for "more than three decades". [10]

In October 2020, Santillana Spain was sold to the Finnish group Sanoma for 465 million euros, as the company announced to the National Securities Market Commission. [13]

In January 2021, French conglomerate Vivendi announced the acquisition of a stake in the capital of Prisa, [14] amounting to 9.9%. [15] [16]

Holdings


Television

Prisa TV was the company's audiovisual division. In Spain, its predecessor Sogecable launched the country's first pay channel (Canal+) and the first satellite payment platform (Canal Satélite Digital/Digital+), sold in May 2015 to Telefónica, giving birth to the current Movistar Plus+ platform. [17]

Newspapers

PRISA owns the following papers among the others [18] [4]

Magazines

Radio

Prisa Radio is the company's radio division. It is the largest radio group in the Spanish language, with approximately 22 million listeners between Spain and Latin America.

In Spain, it owns the most listened to general radio station in the country, Cadena SER , and the music stations: Los 40 (current music), Los 40 Classic (vintage music), Los 40 Dance (electronic music), Los 40 Urban (music Latin), Cadena Dial (music in Spanish) and Radiolé (Spanish music). In Latin America, it has more than 1,250 stations, including its own, owned and associated stations, in countries such as Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama and Mexico.

Internet

Audio

Educación

Grupo Santillana

Grupo Santillana is the editorial division of the group, present in Spain and 21 Latin American countries for more than 50 years. It includes the publishing houses Santillana Educación, Moderna or Santillana Français and has three digital education systems: Sistema UNO, Santillana COMPARTIR and Santillana virtual class.

PRISA also offers educational services and content (comprehensive solutions, textbooks, digital resources, support material, etc.) at all educational stages and published in Spanish, Portuguese and English. And it also provides advice to schools, which reinforces its commitment to the 2030 Agenda and acts as a transformative agent in education, helping to create better life opportunities for millions of students.

International Prisa

America

Organization

Sources

In 2021, PRISA Media presented its new organizational structure, [20] [21] + its Upper management, [22] its Board of Directors and Board Committees: [23] and its Santillana management team. [24]

DirectionArea
High direction
Carlos Nunez MuriasExecutive Chairman of Prisa Media
Francisco Antonio Cuadrado PérezExecutive Chairman of Santillana
Pablo Jiménez de Parga MasedaSecretary of the Board of Directors
Maria Pilar Gil MiguelFinancial department
Jorge Rivera GarciaBusiness management and institutional relations
Rosa Junquera SantiagoSustainable Development Department
Marta Bretos SerranoPeople and talent management
Ana Ortas-PauCommunication Department
Virginia Fernández IribarnegarayInternal Audit Department
Prisa Media
Carlos Nunez MuriasExecutive Chairman
Enric Hernández LlorenteDeputy to the President (Responsible for corporate development)
Fernando Garcilaso de la VegaVice President of Prisa Media
Vanessa Hernández FerreiroGeneral Manager of Operations
Javier Munoz MartinezGeneral Director of the Legal Department
Maria Luisa Manzano PorterosGeneral Sales Director
Juan Antonio Canton MolinaGeneral Press Director ( El País, As, Cinco Días and El HuffPost )
Ignacio Soto PerezGeneral Director of Radio in Spain (Cadena SER, Los 40 y Cadena Dial)
Maria Jose Bueno MarquezDirector of El País
Vicente Jimenez NavasDirector of As
David Fernández SanchidriánDirector of ElHuffPost
Amanda Mars ChecaDirector of Cinco Dias
María Montserrat Domínguez MontoliCadena SER Content Director
José Luis Gutiérrez CuéllarManaging Director of Digital and Technology
Francisco Javier Llorente CamposManaging Director of Video
Maria Jesus Espinosa de los MonterosGeneral Manager of Audio
Vicent Argudo EsteveGeneral Director of Music
Luis Baena ReigManaging Director of Marketing and Audiences
Cristina Gonzalo OrchandoCommercial, Product and Innovation Marketing Director
Jesus Aspra RodriguezMarketing Director
Manuel Anton Castro SanjurjoDirector of Transformation and Customer Service
Felipe Cabrales UrdanetaCEO in America
Juan Andrés Varela VarelaDirector in the United States
Francisco Enrique Cabanas SoriaDirector in Mexico
Ricardo Berdichesky SommerfeldDirector in Chile
Antonio Yélamo CrespilloDirector at Prisa Media in Andalucía
José María Tejerina SánchezDirector at Prisa Media in Aragón
Pablo González-Palacios OrteaDirector at Prisa Media in Asturias
Josep Roquer ZaragozaDirector at Prisa Media in the Balearic Islands
Lourdes Santana NavarroDirector at Prisa Media in Canarias
Monica Revilla SierraDirector at Prisa Media in Cantabria
Felix Amaya FernandezDirector at Prisa Media in Castilla-La Mancha
Ramiro Martin VegaDirector at Prisa Media in Castilla y León
Jaume Serra SaguerDirector at Prisa Media in Cataluña
Bernardo Guzman MontoroDirector at Prisa Media in the Comunidad Valenciana
Angel Blanco EscuderoDirector at Prisa Media in Extremadura
Mario Moreno GilDirector at Prisa Media in Galicia
Domingo Camacho FernándezDirector at Prisa Media in Murcia
Javier Hoyos GarciaDirector at Prisa Media in Navarra and La Rioja
María Begoña Marañón UnanueDirector at Prisa Media in the Country Vasco
Alejandro Elortegui EscartinEngine and New Projects Director
Fernando Hernández PuenteDesign Director
Raul Romojaro Martin-CaroDeputy Engine Director
José María Delgado JiménezAssistant Director of Music
Ramon TapiasDirector of Cadena Dial, Radiolé and Los 40 Classic
Miguel Angel Corral SalasDirector of Musical Events
Santillana
Francisco Antonio Cuadrado Pérezexecutive chairman of Santillana
Julio Alonso PenaOperational Managing Director
José Málaga CochellaGlobal Chief Technology Officer
Luciano Dias MonteiroDirector of Communication and Sustainable Development
Raquel González GonzálezGlobal Marketing Director
Nuria Quevedo RuizGlobal Human Resources Director
Miguel Garcia de AnteloDirector General of Private Enterprises
Luis Guillermo Bernal RamirezDirector of Global Content
Maria del Carmen Eulalia PajaresGlobal Finance and Controlling Director
Alberto Muñoz CéspedesManaging Director of Santillana Editores Portugal
Jose Angelo Xavier de OliveiraManaging Director of Moderna Brazil
José Henrique del Castillo MeloGlobal Director of Private Affairs in Brazil
Alejandro Nestor AvakianManaging Director of Moderna Solutions Brazil
Alberto Polanco BlancoMexico General Manager (Private Company)
David Delgado of Robles de la PeñaDirector General of Mexico (Public Enterprises)
Luis Alonso GonzalezGeneral Manager for North Central America (Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador)
Pedro Luis Ayuso GilDirector General of the Dominican Republic
Victor PerezDeputy Director General of Puerto Rico
Diego CeruttiGeneral Manager of South Central America (Costa Rica, Panama and Venezuela)
Arturo OrtegaCEO of Venezuela
Eduardo Rafael Echeverría CorreaCEO of Colombia
Rodrigo de la Ossa IzquierdoCEO of Santillana Colombia
Diego Alberto IdarragaDirector of Norma Colombia
Alex GuerreroCEO of Ecuador
Fernando Martin Esteves FrosCEO of Peru
Carola Ossio BustillosCEO of Bolivia
Alejandro Solari OliveraGeneral Manager of Chile (Private company)
Mauricio Montenegro LopezDirector General of Chile (Public Enterprises)
Ivonne Petersen MiddletonCEO of Paraguay
Fernando Rama FaleroCEO of Uruguay
Jose Linán LozanoCEO of Argentina
Board of Directors and Board Committees
Joseph Marie Oughourlian (Director and Owner of Amber Active Investors Limited, 12/18/15)Chairman of the Board of Directors and of the Executive Committee
Miguel Ángel Barroso Ayats (owner director representing Amber Capital UK LLP, 3/22/18)Member of the Board of Directors and of the Sustainable Development Commission
Francisco Cuadrado Pérez (executive advisor, 7/27/21)Member of the Board of Directors and the Commission of Delegates
Béatrice de Clermont-Tonnerre (independent director, 3/6/19)Member of the Board of Directors and the Delegates and Sustainable Development Committee, coordinating director and chairman of the Nomination, Remuneration and Corporate Governance Committee
Carmen Fernández de Alarcón Roca (exclusive director for Vivendi, 6/29/21)Member of the Board of Directors and the Nomination, Remuneration and Corporate Governance, Audit, Risk and Compliance and Sustainable Development Committees
María Pilar Gil Miguel (executive advisor, 2/28/23)Member of the Board of Directors and the Commission of Delegates
María José Marín Rey-Stolle (independent director, 2/23/21)Member of the Board of Directors and the Delegates and Audit, Risk and Compliance Committees
Carlos Núñez Murías (executive advisor, 6/29/21)Member of the Board of Directors and the Commission of Delegates
Manuel Polanco Moreno (exclusive manager for Rucandio, 4/19/01)
María Teresa Quirós Álvarez (independent director, 11/30/21)Member of the Board of Directors and of the Sustainable Development Committee and Chairman of the Audit, Risks and Compliance Committee
Javier Santiso Guimaras (independent director, 12/22/20)Member of the Board of Directors and of the Committee of Delegates and of the Nomination, Remuneration and Corporate Governance Committee
Andrés Varela Entrecanales (exclusive director for Global Alconaba, 7/9/22)Member of the Board of Directors
Fernando Carrillo Pérez (independent director, 6/28/23)
Isabel Sánchez García (independent director, 6/28/23)
Pablo Jiménez de Parga MasedaSecretary of the Board of Directors and delegated committees, Audit, Risks and Compliance, Appointments, Remuneration and Corporate Governance and Sustainable Development

Shareholding

Shareholding of the Prisa group as of January 22, 2021 [25]  , [26]
ShareholderKey charactersGo
 Amber Capital UK LLPJoseph Oughourlian29.84%
Vivendi SEVincent Bolloré9.93%
Telefonica SAJose Maria Alvarez-Pallete9.44%
Polanco family (Rucandio SA)Ignacio Polanco7.61%
Khalid Thani Abdullah Al Thani5.13%
GHO Networks SA de CVRoberto Alcántara Rojas5.01%
Inversora de Carso, SA de CV4.30%
Banco Santander SA4.14%
Carlos Fernández González4.02%
Melqart Opportunities Master Fund Ltd2.20%
Polygon European Equity Opportunity Master Fund1.10%

See also

Related Research Articles

<i>El País</i> Spanish newspaper

El País is a Spanish-language daily newspaper in Spain. El País is based in the capital city of Madrid and it is owned by the Spanish media conglomerate PRISA.

PRISA Televisión, S.A.U is a pay TV company in Spain.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jesús de Polanco</span> Spanish businessman

Jesús Polanco Gutiérrez, also known as Jesús de Polanco was a businessman from Spain who built one of the largest media empires in the world. In 2005, he was ranked 3rd richest person in Spain and at number 210 in Forbes World's Richest People list, and was number 258 in 2006.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">La 1 (Spanish TV channel)</span> Spanish national public television network

La 1 is a Spanish free-to-air television channel owned and operated by Televisión Española (TVE), the television division of state-owned public broadcaster Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE). It is the corporation's flagship television channel and is known for broadcasting mainstream and generalist programming, including Telediario news bulletins, prime time drama, cinema and entertainment, and major breaking news, sports and special events.

Cuatro is a Spanish free-to-air television channel that was launched in November 2005. Owned by Mediaset España, the Spanish subsidiary of the Italian Mediaset group, it is broadcast on TV frequencies licensed to the previous owner PRISA TV in 1990 and previously used by them for the analogue transmission of its pay-per-view channel Canal+.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Radiópolis</span> Mexican radio broadcaster

Radiópolis is a Mexican radio broadcast company that owns AM and FM radio stations in Mexico and syndicates music and talk formats. It is the former radio division of Televisa, which spun its stake off to Corporativo Coral, S.A. de C.V., in 2020 to focus on its core television and telecommunications businesses. Since 2001, Radiópolis has been a joint venture with Spanish media conglomerate Grupo PRISA.

La Cadena SER is Spain's premier radio network in terms of both seniority and audience share. The acronym SER stands for Sociedad Española de Radiodifusión.

Los 40 is a Top 40 music radio network and radio station brand in many Spanish-speaking countries from PRISA Radio. The station has its origins as a music show at Radio Madrid in 1966, today Cadena SER, where the 40 Principales chart was born, then evolved into a standalone radio station in 1979.

Todelar is a system of radio stations that covers all of Colombia, founded in 1953 by Bernardo Tobón de la Roche. Its flagship station is La Voz de Bogotá since 2017. Radio Continental, also in Bogotá, had this role until 2016, having joined Todelar in 1957.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mass media in Colombia</span>

Mass media in Colombia refers to Mass media available in Colombia consisting of several different types of communications media: television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and Internet-based Web sites. Colombia also has a national music industry.

Television in Spain was introduced in 1956, when the national state-owned public service television broadcaster Televisión Española (TVE) started regular analog free-to-air terrestrial black and white broadcasts. Colour transmissions started in 1972 after two years of test transmissions, with all programming transmitted in color in 1977, and colour commercials starting in 1978. TVE held a monopoly on television broadcasting until regional public channels were launched during the 1980s and commercial television started nationwide in 1990. Digital terrestrial television was launched on 30 November 2005 with analog service discontinued on 3 April 2010. Currently, television is one of the leading mass media of the country, and by 2008 was in 99.7% of households in Spain according to INE statistics.

Tuenti Technologies, S.L.U is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that operates with the Tuenti brand owned by Telefónica. It is a Spain-based tech company that focuses on providing a cloud-based services through its own application and its website to their customers.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mediaset España</span> Spanish media company

Grupo Audiovisual Mediaset España Comunicación, S.A.U. is a Spanish media company, controlled by the Italian-based company MFE - MediaForEurope N.V., which is majority-owned by Berlusconi family's Fininvest Group. Its divisions include the generalist free-to-air TV channels Telecinco and Cuatro, thematic channels and a film production subsidiary, Telecinco Cinema.

LOS40 Music Awards, formerly known as Premios 40 Principales, is an award show by the musical radio station LOS40. It was created in 2006 to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the founding of the worldwide station.

Canal+ was a Spanish satellite broadcasting platform. It was previously known as Digital+ since its launch in 2003, and from 2011 it was known as Canal+, being named after its main premium channel.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Roberto Alcántara</span> Mexican entrepreneur and businessman (born 1950)

Roberto Alcántara Rojas is a Mexican entrepreneur and businessman, mainly dedicated to passenger transportation through land and air services. He is the chairman of the board of directors of Grupo IAMSA, one of the main passenger transportation consortiums in Mexico. He also has a 9.3% stake in the media conglomerate Grupo Prisa.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Antena 3 Radio</span> Radio station

Antena 3 Radio was a nationwide Spanish radio station opened on 1 February 1982 and closed on 19 June 1994. It served as the basis for the creation of Antena 3 Televisión.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Movistar Plus+</span> Spanish TV network

Movistar Plus+ is the trade name of the subscription platform for digital television owned by Telefónica, which operates in Spain. The service is distributed via optical fiber and ADSL as well as with satellites such as Astra. The platform, which was officially launched on July 8, 2015, stems from the merger of Canal+, previously responsible for the satellite TV operations, and Telefónica's Movistar TV. It is the largest subscription television provider in Spain with 3.7 million customers and 45% of market share.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ignacio Polanco</span>

Ignacio Polanco Moreno is president of the Spanish media conglomerate PRISA, as well as Timón, S. A. and Promotora de Publicaciones, S. L., companies with majority capital ownership of PRISA.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Grupo Santillana</span>

Grupo Santillana, formerly Santillana Ediciones Generales, is a Spanish publisher founded in 1959 by Jesús de Polanco and Francisco Pérez González.

References

  1. "Annual Results 2010" (PDF). Prisa. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 July 2011.
  2. Prisa: About us Archived 12 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  3. 1 2 Julia Pastor (27 December 2013). "Prisa Group: Dismantling of Spain's Top Media Giant Means End of an Era". The Corner. Madrid. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Country Profile: Spain". Institute of Media and Communications Study. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  5. 1 2 3 Andrea Czepek; Melanie Hellwig; Eva Nowak (2009). Press Freedom and Pluralism in Europe: Concepts and Conditions. Intellect Books. p. 278. ISBN   978-1-84150-243-4 . Retrieved 12 December 2014.
  6. Raphael Minder. "Prisa Looks for Return to Financial Health", The New York Times , 21 November 2010
  7. Confidencial, El (18 April 2013). "Santillana vende Alfaguara y sus sellos literarios a Random House". elconfidencial.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  8. J, M. (2 June 2014). "PRISA firma la venta del 56% de Canal+ a Telefónica por 750 millones". El País (in Spanish). ISSN   1134-6582 . Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  9. "Prisa vend Digital + à Telefonica". LEFIGARO (in French). 3 June 2014. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  10. 1 2 Herman, Marc. "Spain's most famous paper stumbles amid Catalonia independence crisis" . Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  11. "Patrick Drahi s'offre la première télé portugaise". Les Echos (in French). 14 July 2017. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  12. https://www.facebook.com/dinheirov/?fref=ts. "Autores". Dinheiro Vivo (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 8 August 2023.{{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help); External link in |last= (help)
  13. "PRISA refinancia su deuda hasta 2025 y acuerda la venta de Santillana España por 465 millones". El País (in Spanish). 19 October 2020. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  14. "Après Prisma Media, Vivendi se renforce sur le marché hispanophone". La Tribune (in French). 22 January 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
  15. "Vivendi Acquires Stake in Spanish-Language Publishing Group Prisa". 22 January 2021.
  16. "Vivendi raises its stake in PRISA to 9.9% - Vivendi".
  17. Gómez, Rosario G. (7 May 2014). "PRISA acepta la oferta de compra de Telefónica sobre el 56% de Canal+". El País (in Spanish). ISSN   1134-6582 . Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  18. "Spain- Newspapers". G2MI. Archived from the original on 13 April 2015. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  19. "Prisa vende por 3,1 millones sus acciones en la TV boliviana ATB". Cinco Días (in Spanish). 21 January 2009. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  20. "PRISA Media presenta su nueva estructura organizativa". El País (in Spanish). 12 September 2021. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  21. Prisa. "Luis Baena, nuevo director general de Marketing de PRISA Media | Prisa". www.prisa.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  22. Prisa. "Alta dirección". www.prisa.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  23. Prisa. "Consejo de Administración y Comisiones del Consejo". www.prisa.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  24. Prisa. "Equipo directivo". www.prisa.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  25. Soteras, Jaime (28 February 2015). "¿Quiénes son los 10 mayores accionistas de Prisa?". infoLibre (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  26. "Telefónica eleva su participación en Prisa al 13,05%". Europa Press. 20 February 2016. Retrieved 11 September 2023.