elDiario.es

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elDiario.es
Editorial staff of eldiario.es (2019)
TypeOnline newspaper
PublisherDiario de Prensa Digital S.L.
EditorIgnacio Escolar
Founded2012
Political alignment
LanguageSpanish
Websitewww.eldiario.es

elDiario.es is an online newspaper based in Spain. Founded in 2012 and published only in Spanish, it has been available since 18 September 2012.[1] eldiario.es is managed by Ignacio Escolar, a journalist who was the first editor of Público. eldiario.es includes amongst its staff the former journalists of Público upon cessation of its print edition. It is published by the company 'Diario de Prensa Digital S.L.'[2] eldiario.es reported that in 2016, it had revenues of 3,680,172 euro and 3,184,280 in expenses, with a profit of 340,030 euro.[3] eldiario.es published every three months a magazine monograph, called Cuadernos.

The publication is aimed at a target market of the academic left. The political alignment has been described as "progressive".[4]

License[edit]

elDiario.es publishes its contents under a CC BY-SA license. It contains two exceptions: first, the license does not apply to the content (text, graphics, information, images, and so forth) published by elDiario.es from third parties when assigned or attributed to news agencies (EFE, Europa Press, for instance) or any other company separate from Diario de Prensa Digital, SL. All rights to these contents are strictly reserved to the owner (the agency) and therefore may not be reproduced, distributed, processed or publicly communicated without the express consent of the owner. Moreover, the drawings of the cartoonists are Creative Commons property and may not be reproduced for commercial purposes (CC BY-NC).[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "El estreno de eldiario.es será el 18 de septiembre". eldiario.es. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  2. ^ Rubio Jordán 2013, p. 495.
  3. ^ "Un medio libre y rentable: las cuentas de eldiario.es en 2016". eldiario.es.
  4. ^ Breiner, James (4 June 2016). "Spain's El Diario Shows That Good Journalism Can Be Good Business". International Center for Journalists.
  5. ^ "License, Sept. 20, 2014". eldiario.es. Archived from the original on 24 September 2014. Retrieved 16 August 2016.

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