Jornada (newspaper)

Jornada
Newspaper cover from October 4th, 1941.
TypeDaily Newspaper
OwnerCadena de Prensa del Movimiento
FoundedOctober 4th, 1941
Ceased publicationSeptember 30th, 1975
Political alignmentFrancoism
LanguageSpanish
CityValencia
CountrySpain
ISSN2486-9503
OCLC number1142902971

Jornada was a Spanish newspaper published in the city of Valencia between 1941 and 1975.[1]

History

Founded in 1941, it belonged to the Cadena de Prensa del Movimiento.[2] In the Valencia, it coexisted with the newspaper Levante,[3] which was published in the morning, while Jornada —an afternoon paper—was published in the evening. From its origins, it was a loss-making newspaper,[4] and always had modest sales. By 1975, it had accumulated a deficit of more than thirteen million pesetas,[5] a situation that eventually led to its closure. Its last issue was published on September 30, 1975.  Its demise also coincided with the closure of the Malaga afternoon newspaper La Tarde.

Directors

Among its directors, José María Bugella[6] and José Barberá Armelles stood out.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Jornada:diario de la tarde".
  2. ^ Garrido Mayol and Et al, 1998, p. 264.
  3. ^ De las Heras, 2000 , p. 20.
  4. ^ Bordería Ortiz, 2000 , p. 76.
  5. ^ De las Heras, 2000 , p. 270.
  6. ^ Cabañas Bravo, 1996 , p. 356
  7. ^ Bordería Ortiz, 2000 , p. 77.

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