Spain loses oldest free daily
Posted by Emily Dilling on June 8, 2009 at 8:16 AM
Mini Diario, Spain's oldest free daily, has shut down after 17 years of publication, Newspaper Innovation reported.
The free paper was launched before 20 Minutos and other prevalent dailies arrived in Spain. Mini Diario's circulation totaled 60,000 including its Valencia and Alicante editions.
The paper was acquired and redesigned by Ediciones y Publicidad in 2006. Despite the makeover, Mini Diario's Alicante edition shut last year, followed by its Valencia edition and ultimately its final edition, which closed last summer.
The free paper was launched before 20 Minutos and other prevalent dailies arrived in Spain. Mini Diario's circulation totaled 60,000 including its Valencia and Alicante editions.
The paper was acquired and redesigned by Ediciones y Publicidad in 2006. Despite the makeover, Mini Diario's Alicante edition shut last year, followed by its Valencia edition and ultimately its final edition, which closed last summer.
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