Annex:Spanish media groups

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RTVE

The Spanish Radio and Television Corporation, Sociedad Anónima, S. M. E., known simply as Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE), is a state commercial company that organizes the indirect management of the public radio and television service in Spain. It was created in 2007 after the refoundation of the former Public Entity Radiotelevisión Española.

Prisa Group

The Grupo Prisa (Promotora de Informaciones S.A.) with headquarters at Gran Vía, 32 (Madrid), is the main multimedia group in Spain and has as its most prominent publication the newspaper El País (the leading general newspaper in sales in Spain), as well as magazines and book publishers, a pay television platform and more than 400 radio stations in Spain and Latin America.

Its birth is linked to Editorial Santillana. This publishing house was created in 1960, later expanding throughout Latin America with the creation of companies in both Argentina (1963) and Chile (1968). Its origin is linked to the figure of Jesús de Polanco.

Grupo Prisa was created after the appearance of El País, when the Polanco family also began to have interests in radio, publishing and book distribution. Since the end of 2010, the speculative investment fund "Liberty Acquisition Holdings" owns at least 51% of the Spanish company.

  • Newspapers: his division Prisa News edita El País, As and Five Days.
  • Magazines: his division Prisa News edits, among others, Cinema, Rolling Stone or Gentleman.
  • Editorial: his division Santillana grouped several leading publishers: Aguilar, El País Aguilar, Alfaguara, Suma and Taurus. It was sold in 2020 to the Finnish group Sanoma.
  • Radio: its division Prisa Radio has 434 stations under different brands: Cadena SER, LOS40, Cadena Dial, LOS40 Classic, LOS40 Dance, LOS40 Urban and Radiolé. In other countries: Los 40 (Chile), Los 40 (Colombia), Los 40 (Costa Rica), Los 40 (Ecuador), Los 40 (Guatemala), Los 40 (Panamaá), Los 40 (Paraguay), Caracol Radio (Colombia). Participates with 49.5% in Mexico's Radiopolis System and Latin Group of Radio (United States).
  • Television: its division Prisa TV (disappeared in 2015) was owned by Canal+ until that year, when it passed to Telefónica. In 2005, he founded Four. After the merger of Gestevisión Telecinco and Sogecuatro, it became 17.3% of the group Mediaset España. It was reducing such participation until it was completely discarded in 2015.
  • Cinema: Sogecine, Sogepag (disappeared).

Vocento Group

Grupo Vocento was born from the merger of the Correo and Prensa Española Group in September 2001.

The Correo group is of Basque origin and was born at the beginning of the XX century with the newspapers El Correo Español and El Pueblo Vasco. This group grew up in this community to later focus on Andalusia with the headings Sur (Málaga) and Ideal (Granada). He later expanded in the audiovisual sector with Telecinco, Estudios Picasso and Arbol Media.

Prensa Española, for its part, had ABC with its respective national and regional editions.

Both groups merge and transfer 12% of Telecinco shares to Mediaset with the aim of acquiring a television license. This fusion could already be perceived with the previous relationship that existed between both groups, such as the common participation in newspapers such as La Verdad of Murcia, Hoy of Extremadura and El North of Castile. The contacts between both groups were also at the family and even ideological level. In any case, the ABC business unit has a fairly autonomous character within Vocento.

Group assets:

  • Newspapers: ABC (Madrid and Seville), The Mail (Vizcaya and Álava) El Diario Vasco (Guipúzcoa), Trade (Gijón) El Diario Montañés (Cantabria) El Norte de Castilla (Valladolid), La Rioja (La Rioja), Provinces (Valencia), The Truth (Murcia), Ideal (Grenada) South (Malaga), La Voz de Cádiz (Cadiz) and Today (Badajoz). All of them include the largest Sunday supplement in Spain, XLSemanal.
  • Radio: owned the national radio network ABC Punto Radio, which after its closure its radio posts were rented by COPE in February 2013, through an assignment agreement for 15 years. Since then Vocento is somehow associated with the COPE Group.
  • Television: SGT Net TV, one of the 6 national licenses of the TDT in Spain, in which 2 channels operate open: Disney Channel and Paramount Network.
  • Web services classified: Infoempleo.com, Autocasion.com, Unoauto.com, pisos.com and Tusanuncios.com.
  • National
    • ABC
    • Thirteen TV (associated)
    • COPE (associated)

Editorial Unit

Editorial Unit was born as "Unedisa" in 1989 with the newspaper El Mundo, today the second general information newspaper in circulation in Spain. In 2007, it purchased the Recoletos Group, forming the current group that includes the largest sports newspaper (Marca) and the largest economic newspaper in the country (Expansión). It is 96% controlled by Italian company RCS MediaGroup.

Group assets:

  • Newspapers: The World, Brand brand and Expansion.
  • Magazines: Telva, I dona, Economic update, Revista Arte, The Adventure of History, Seven leagues, Golf Digest and Branding.
  • Editorials: The Book Sphere.
  • Radio: Radio Marca, the first network of national radio stations, sports radio and an FM license in Madrid shared with Libertad Digital, where esRadio was created.
  • Television: Via Veo Televisión has one of the 6 national licenses of TDT in Spain, in which 2 channels operate in open, DMAX and Gol.

Recoletos

The Recoletos group was a publishing group that was born in 1992, with headquarters at Paseo de la Castellana, 66 (Madrid), the result of the merger between the publishers of Marca, Expansión, Economic News and Medical Journal. Its foundation was linked to the names of three journalists: J. M. García-Hoz, A. Juan Kindelán and Juan Pablo de Villanueva, who in 1977 created Punto Editorial. In 2007, after its merger with Unedisa, owner of El Mundo, it formed the Unidad Editorial group.

  • Newspapers: Brand brand, Expansion, The Cronist (Buenos Aires) Journal (Lisbon) Journal (Santiago de Chile).

Middle Apse

Apse Media is property of the Spanish Episcopal Conference.

Group assets:

  • Radio: the society Radio Popular brings together four broadcasting networks at the national level: Cadena COPE, Cadena 100, MegaStar FM and Rock FM.
  • Television: Thirteen, national generalist television, and the Network of Autonomic Televisions and Local Popular TV.

Planet Group

The Grupo Planeta was founded in 1949 and has its headquarters at Avenida Diagonal 662-664, Barcelona. It has its origin in Editorial Planeta. Currently it brings together more than one hundred companies.

  • Newspapers: The Reason, national generalist newspaper.
  • Editorials: the majority of their companies belong to this sector, highlights Editorial Planeta, Editorial Espasa-Calpe, Editions Destination or Seix Barral.
  • Collectables: leader in this sector, highlights Altaya Editions and DeAgostini Planet.
  • Radio and television: it is, with 42 %, shareholder of the audiovisual group Atresmedia Corporación, one of the two largest private groups of television in Spain, to which belong among others the two general channels Antena 3 and La Sexta, and on radio, the generalist chain Onda Cero and the musical Europa FM.

Atresmedia Group

Atresmedia Corporación is a business group that is within another business group. That is, the Atresmedia Business Group belongs to the Planeta Group.

Atresmedia covers the following companies in the media field:

  • Atresmedia Radio: is the radio subsidiary and, previously, also of local digital television. Operates the radio chains Onda Cero, Europa FM and Melodía FM. It also operated the local chains embedded in the Ver-T brand through the Uniprex TV subsidiary, today Ver-T has been converted into a television producer specializing in content low cost.
  • Atresmedia Television: mother company. It is the television branch of the group, with the signals Antena 3, La Sexta, Neox, Nova, Mega and Atreseries.
  • Atresmedia International: is the international television subsidiary, from it they manage Antena 3 International, Atreseries International, Atrescine International and Hello! TV. They can see on payment platforms in various European countries and across the American continent.
  • Atresmedia Cine: is the subsidiary of the film group.
  • Atresmedia Advertising: is the exclusive advertising subsidiary.
  • Atresmedia Events: is a split of Unipublic, created for event management.
  • Atresmedia Digital: is the managing subsidiary of the group's web content.
  • Atresmedia Foundation: is a non-profit, private, state-owned entity.
  • Music Apart: is the musical branch of the group.
  • R+3 Television (50 %): is a company, created together with Indra, dedicated to information technologies.

From 2005 to 2014, Atresmedia was the majority owner of Unipublic, a sports event organization and marketing company.

Mediaset Spain

The Mediaset España group was established in 2010 and 2011, once the company Gestevision Telecinco merged through absorption with Sogecuatro, owners respectively of Telecinco and Cuatro. Its head is Paolo Vasile. It belongs to the Italian company MFE-MediaForEurope, which is majority owned by the Fininvest Group, owned by the Italian politician Silvio Berlusconi.

  • Radio: the group has no FM radio station, but for 3 years[chuckles]When?] has launched the station on line Radioset.
  • Television: Telecinco, Cuatro, FDF, Divinity, Energy, Be Mad and Boing (the latter in partnership with Time Warner). At the beginning of the new century XXI managed the UNE local television network.
  • International television: Fivemas and CaribbeanVision.
  • Internet: Telemaní] (portal on television), Divinity (web dedicated to the female and web audience of its television channel), Mitele (series, films and live television), Mtmad (Portal specialized in content online). Time Today and Yass. It is also a shareholder of several app.
  • Producers: Independent SL Television News Company (News Producer Four), Sogecable Media, SALTA, 60dB (to 50%), Super Sport (to 50%), Mandarin Productions (to 30%), The Tele Factory (to 30%), Big Bang Media (to 30%) and Alba Adriatica (to 15%).
  • Cinema: Telecinco Cinema.
  • Other: Atlas (news agency), Connect 5 (average on line), Sogecable Editorial, Publimedia Management (media sports), Grupo Editorial Telecinco "GET" (musical works), Publiespaña (publicity), SogePubli (publicity).
  • Social work: 12 months, 12 causes (foundation).

He was a shareholder in one of the world's leading audiovisual conglomerates Endemol.

Imagine Audiovisual Media

Imagina Media Audiovisual is a Spanish audiovisual group based in Barcelona, founded in 2006 with the integration of the production companies Globomedia and Mediapro, founders of the generalist network La Sexta.

Group assets:

  • Radio and television: it is the fourth largest shareholder with 6.5%, of the audiovisual group Atresmedia Corporación, owner among others of the general channels Antena 3 and La Sexta, and, on radio, of the generalist chain Onda Cero and the musicals Europa FM and Melodía FM. He also owned the paid football channel in TDT, Gol Television and 50% of Marca TV. Since 2014 he manages the Gol channel in open TDT, as well as sports theme channels BeIN Sports for Spanish territory in partnership with Al Jazeera.
  • Producers: Globomedia and Mediapro.
  • Audiovisual rights: it owns the audiovisual rights in Spain of several football clubs of Primera and Second Division, among which are Real Madrid and Fútbol Club Barcelona.

Mediapro

Mediapro, created in 1994 by Jaume Roures, is dedicated to the production of audiovisual content and the management of film and sports rights.

In 2006 it acquired the matches of Fútbol Club Barcelona for 7 years for a minimum of one billion euros and those of Real Madrid for 7 years and for more than 1,100 million euros. In the summer of 2007 he starred alongside Sogecable in the second 'football war'.

It owns the rights to several sports competitions both in Spain and internationally:

  • First Division and Second Division of Spain of football (possesses the rights of 30 of the 42 teams).
  • Formula 1 Rights in Spain.
  • International marketing of the Spanish Football League.
  • Marketing of international sports events in Spain.
  • Marketing of the international rights of the Belgian league (Pro League).
  • Marketing of the international rights of the Chinese Superliga.
  • National and international rights for the Canadian Premier League and the national team.
  • International rights for CONMEBOL competitions (global class 2022 and friendly) of the selections of Chile, Paraguay and Bolivia up to 2022, and international rights for CONCACAF competitions.

Godó Group

Grupo Godó is the first communication holding company in Spain, with headquarters at Avenida Diagonal, 477 (Barcelona). The Godó Group was established in 1998 and is mainly controlled by the Godó family. Its origin is linked to the newspaper La Vanguardia, founded in 1881, and Mundo Deportivo, which had its first publication dated 1906, two of the oldest newspapers in Spain.

Group assets:

  • Newspapers: The Vanguard and Sports World.
  • Magazines: MG Magazine, Health and Life, Vanguard Dossier, Money, MagazineF fakeA and H de Vanguardia.
  • Editorial: Books of Vanguardia.
  • Radio: RAC1, RAC105 and 20% of share in shareholders of Prisa Radio.
  • Television: Emissions Digitals de Catalunya, the only private license of TDT in Catalan Autonomous Region. Opera 4 channels open: 8TV, BOM Cine, Barça TV and Fibracat TV.
  • Advertising: Godó Strategies.
  • Audiovisual producer: Nova Veranda.

Grupo Zeta (disappeared and bought by Prensa Ibérica)

The Zeta Group was one of the two large communication groups based in Barcelona. It was born in 1976 in the process of Spanish democratic transition with the magazine Interviú, its first publication, by the company's founder Antonio Asensio Pizarro. Two years later, in 1978, El Periódico de Catalunya was born, one of the two large general newspapers published in Barcelona.

In magazines and editorials, Tiempo, a reference weekly general information magazine in Spain, was created and a line of monthly publications specialized in travel, dissemination, trends, computing, etc. was opened. At the same time, in 1986, the group's chain of regional and provincial newspapers began to be forged and a book publishing house, Ediciones B, was incorporated. In 2019, after years of heavy debt, Prensa Ibérica bought it.

  • Journals: The Newspaper of Catalonia, Sport, The Grade, The Aragon Newspaper, The Extreme Newspaper and The Mediterranean Newspaper.
  • Magazines: Cuore, Travel, Woman.
  • Publications that have disappeared: Daily equipmentThe Huelva Newspaper, Man, Today's Time, Port, La Voz de Asturias (Mediapro), Intervíu, El Periódico de Madrid, El Progreso, El Progreso.

Iberian Press

Prensa Ibérica is one of the largest Spanish regional groups, leaders in the press in regions such as the Valencian Community, Asturias, the Canary Islands and in Catalonia, after the purchase of Grupo Zeta. Mainly dedicated to newspaper publishing, Editorial Prensa Ibérica has become a multimedia group over the years thanks to the expansion carried out in the Internet businesses, fundamentally in the digital editions of its newspapers, and the proliferation of its local television stations and radio. Advances in other related areas such as printing and press distribution or book publishing are also notable.

Main media that it currently controls:

  • Newspapers of general, national, regional and international information: Córdoba, Diari de Girona, Diario de Ibiza, Diario de Mallorca, El Periódico de Catalunya (Zeta Group), The Aragon Newspaper (Zeta Group), The Mediterranean Newspaper (Zeta Group), The Newspaper of Extremadura (Zeta Group), The Day, Empordá, Sports Stadium, Lighthouse of Vigo, Information, La Grada (Zeta Group), La Nueva España, La Crónica de Badajoz, La Opinion de A Coruña, La Opinion de Málaga, La Opinion de Murcia, La Opinion de Zamora, La Provincia, Levante-EMV, Mallorca Zeitung, Regió 7, Superdeporte and Sport (Zeta Group).
  • Magazines: Woman (Zeta Group), Stilo, Travel (Zeta Group), Urban, Magazine, Cuore (Zeta Group), Rumore, AutoSport, Digital Camera, CN, Disney (Zeta Group) And Neox Kidz.
  • Radio: Radio Levante.
  • Television: Levante TV, TV information.
  • Thematic portals: buy better.es, iberempleos.es, tucasa.com, Goya, Oscars, Formula 1, Christmas lottery.
  • Producers: Celta Productions, Asturmedia Audiovisual Productions.
  • Editorial: Alba Editorial.

Joly Group

Grupo Joly was founded in Cádiz (1867) as the first publishing group in Andalusia.

Means controlled:

  • Newspapers: Diario de Cádiz, Diario de Jerez, Diario de Sevilla, Day of Cordoba, South Europe, Huelva Information, Granada Today, Malaga, Journal of Almeria and participates in DNA.
  • Magazines: South Pages.
  • Televisions: an autonomous TDT license in Andalusia (without activating).
  • Distributors and printing: JOLDIS and INGRASA.

Hearst Magazines (formerly Hachette Filipacchi)

Hearst Magazines is the number one magazine publisher in the world, publishing 260 titles in 41 countries on five continents and distributing 1 billion copies each year.

He landed in Spain in 1984 acquiring the magazine TelePrograma. Later he took over Diez Minutos and began launching new magazines in Spain. It is currently one of the main publishing groups.

Edit multiple magazines (Elle, Ten Minutes, Qué Me Dices!, Quo, Entrepreneurs, Micasa, New Style, AR, Car and Driver i>, Casa Diez, Growing Up Happy, Deviajes, Frames, Supertele , Telenovela and TelePrograma).

In total it sells about 79 million copies a year, has a net audience of 6 million readers and a turnover of 120 million euros.

Digital Freedom

The Libertad Digital Group began in the mid-90s with the magazine La Illustration Liberal, and was definitively created in 2000 with the creation of the digital newspaper Libertad Digital. The group continues to grow with the birth of the LibreMercado portal on the economic sector. In 2006 Libertad Digital TV arrived, which broadcast on the Movistar+ platform until 2017, currently broadcasting locally in Madrid. In 2009, the national radio station esRadio arrived on the Spanish airwaves. Since 2005, the group has been a shareholder of the private educational center Instituto Juan de Mariana.

Intereconomía Corporation

The Intereconomía Group began in 1995, the year in which Julio Ariza bought the Radio Intereconomía station. Over the years the group acquired other media outlets, thus forming Intereconomía Corporación in 2005..

  • Newspapers: In 2009 they absorbed La Gaceta de los Negocios that became a generalist journal under the name of The Gaceta. Since 2013 it ceases to be edited on paper and edited only on the Internet. Edit the magazines Época (review), Diplomacy and AlbaThe last of religious ideology.
  • Radio: The group manages the radio station specializing in the economy Radio Intereconomía and manages the radio station Radio Inter until January 2019 that was sold to Radio Internacional. Also at various points in Spain has the radio Radio Vinilo. Between 2008 and 2010, the Interpop radio station was operational.
  • Television: Intereconomy Television (the channel that broadcasted locally in Madrid and in 2005 passed to broadcast at the national level, while he became specialized in economy to broadcast a generalist programming). In 2007, Business TV would be born, which would specialize in economy. In 2014 the first one reissues locally and on payment platform and the second disappears. In January 2019 after the entry of new shareholders (only the tv channel), the chain is called El Toro TV.
  • Internet: Puntopelota, Intereconomy (formerly Business.com), La Gaceta and Espléndido.
  • Others: Also part of the group Intereconomy Finance School, Area of Conferences and Intereconomy Training, Fundación Intereconomía.

The Fax Press news agency was part of the group between 2001 and 2009.

Currently the group has been dismembered, due to the bankruptcy in which it is immersed, in this way, the Radio Internacional Group bought Radio Inter, the company Silicon Radio took over the radio station Radio Intereconomía, and the company Real estate company Farnesio Ventures controls El Toro TV, named after its purchase. The rest of the brands remain in the hands of Grupo Intereconomía, in addition to the fact that it is linked through other companies to Radio Intereconomía and El Toro TV.

Manage Group

The Manage Group was born in 2009. Borja Nocito and Borja Gutiérrez left the Intereconomía Group, to create the Gestiona Radio station specialized in economics, becoming in a short time the main rival of Radio Intereconomía, station that in 2017 surpassed in coverage and listeners.

  • Newspapers: What! (Free weekly), Financial journal (Free semanario specialized in economy).
  • Magazines: Capital and Subasts of the 21st Century.
  • Radio: Manages Radio radio station specializing in economy and with which the creation of the group begins. What!Radio radioformula that has the well-known announcer Fernandisco (now from Monday to Friday from 6:00 to 11:00 at Radio4G)

Since January 2019, the first ceases its broadcasts and the second begins to broadcast formula radio without voiceover.

In 2019 this group disappeared and was replaced by Squirrel Capital, an investment company led by Pablo Pereiro Lage, acquired Radio4G as part of its business project, which includes the Vertice360 Production Company and the local television network Canal BOM Cine.

Voice of Galicia Corporation

Previously known as Grupo Voz, Corporación Voz de Galicia is a communication group that operates in the Autonomous Community of Galicia.

  • Newspapers: La Voz de Galicia is the best-selling newspaper in Galicia, has special editions in the most outstanding cities of the community, as well as a specific edition for sale in the rest of Spain.
  • Radio: In 1994, Radio Voz was born, the only radio station that was autonomous and private in the Community.
  • Television: in 2010 they create the only private autonomic television of Galicia, V Televisión.
  • Internet: In addition to the web pages of its usual media, it manages the web La Voz de Asturias.
  • Others: Audiovisual Voice and Audiovisual Media of Galicia SL.

Nervion Communication

The group Comunicación Nervión began its journey in 1986 with Radio Nervión, although the group was definitively established in 1992 with the launch of TeleBilbao. Over time the group has grown and now works in various areas of Spain, reaching Euskadi, Navarra, Rioja, Burgos, Cantabria and Madrid with its radio stations.

  • Radio: Radio Nervión (Vizcaya, Cantabria y Burgos), Onda Cantabria (Cantabria), Radio Donosti (Guipuzcoa), Radio Gorbea (Vitoria), Radio Sol XXI (Madrid), Radio Tropical Fm (Euskadi, Cantabria, Burgos, Madrid and Navarra), Fiesta Fm (Madrid, Vitoria and Navarra.
  • Television: TeleBilbao (Vizcaya), TeleDonostia (Guipúzcoa), TeleVitoria (Vitoria), TeleCosta (Cantabria) and has the network Local Media TV - Cadena Local, which manages several local licenses in Spain, in addition to exercising as a Content Distributor.
  • Internet: ElNervion information on line on Vizcaya.
  • Other: Publiner (web creation and support), LocalPress (news agency).

News Group

The Grupo Noticias' is a communication group that operates in the Basque Country and Navarra.

  • Newspapers: Newspaper in Navarre, News of Álava, News from Guipúzcoa and Deia in Vizcaya.
  • Radio: Onda Vasca (País Vasco y Navarra).
  • Others: Zeroa Multimedia and Editorial Eparraguirre SL.

Promecal Group

The group Media Promoter of Castilla y León manages media in Castilla y León with Promecal, Navarra with Canal 6 Navarra and Castilla-La Mancha with Promecam. It was born in 2000 by businessman Antonio Miguel Méndez Pozo, with him and his family being the majority owners of the group.

  • Newspapers: The Albacete Tribune, The Tribune of Guadalajara, The Tribune of Cuenca, The Tribune of Toledo, The Royal City Tribune, Valladolid Day, Soria Day, The Day of Segovia, Diario Palentino, Diary of Burgos and Diario de Ávila. In the past they managed the newspapers The Advancement of Segovia and The Advancement of Salamanca.
  • Magazines: Revista Osaca (Ocio, Salud y Quality de Vida).
  • Radio: There are several radio licences throughout Castilla y León, through which the sign of Onda Cero arrives to the homes, the Promecal Group is responsible for the production of the spaces in disconnection for the Community. On the other hand, it manages the radio Live Radio, which has 13 licenses in Castilla y León.
  • Television: It owns 50 % Radio Televisión Castilla y León, with channels CyL TV and La8 CyL. On the other hand he owns 50 % of Navarra Television, with channels NA TV and NA TV 2. Through its brand "La Tribuna" in Castilla-La Mancha has obtained some local television license.
  • Others: Promecal Audiovisuals (Productora), Promecal Editions (editorial), SPC (press services), DB Workshop (printer), Ceres Comunicación (graph design) and ICAL (news agency).

Edigrup Media

Edigrup was born as a group in 2012, at which time the businessman José Luis Ulibarri, owner of the Begar Group and the Elodea Group, decided to unify all of his media outlets under the same company. Castilla y León. Also through several of his construction companies he became a shareholder in numerous local television and radio stations in the Valencian Community, which he unified into Mediamed. At the head of the communication group is his daughter Alejandra Ulibarri.

  • Newspapers: Diario de León, The Mail of Burgos, Diary of Soria, Diario de Valladolidin addition to the edition for Castilla y León The Worldwhich is also published in the rest of the provinces but not accompanied by a local publication.
  • Radio: has several frequencies in Castilla y León after the year 2004 it closed an agreement with the Vocento Group so that the newly created Punto Radio would reach the community, becoming a shareholder of the radio station at the national level. With the closure of ABC Punto Radio in 2013, Edigrup recovers the brand he owned before his agreement with Vocento Radio Castilla y León, although the following month enters the esRadio share and begins to manage the disconnections in Castilla y León.
  • Television: It has 50% Radio Televisión Castilla y León, CyL TV and La 8 CyL.
  • Others: Edigrup TV Productions (productor), Editorial Musical and Agencia de Publicidad y Eius Abogados.

Henneo Group

Henneo is an Aragonese group that was born with Heraldo de Aragón in September 1895, when the newspaper put its first issue on the streets. Since then, and without interruption, he has narrated the main events in Aragon, Spain and the world, positioning himself as a leader of the Aragonese press.

Currently, Henneo is made up of a large group of companies, employing more than 1,800 people and with a turnover of more than 120 million euros annually. A business that integrates each and every one of the processes related to communication: from the production of content for all currently existing media - press, radio, television, internet - to its expression in physical and digital media, through its distribution to reach the final recipient. Thus, the businesses are structured in four areas that complement and reinforce each other.

In addition, Henneo has a shareholding in other large communication groups. In the case of Vocento, where in addition to being a shareholder, HENNEO owns shares in Taller de Editores (TESA), the publishing company of the weekly magazines XL Semanal and Mujer Hoy. While with PRISA, HENNEO participates in Cadena Ser's radio society in Aragón, Radio Zaragoza.

  • Newspapers: Heraldo de Aragón, Diario del AltoAragon, 20 Minutes, La Información
  • Magazines: Cinema, Mondosonoro

Besaya Leisure Group

The Besaya Leisure Group began to be formed in 2013 with the brand Tcb Televisión (Televisión Comarca del Besaya TV), which acquired the license of the defunct VegaVision channel in Torrelavega, from where it manages the local disconnections of said city of Popular TV Cantabria.

Finally in 2015, the company Ocio Besaya SL was born and recovered the old name of the VegaVision channel, thus starting a TV of its own production. In 2017 and after managing to cover all of Cantabria, they changed the name to Cantabria 7 Televisión.

  • Television: Cantabria 7 Television.
  • Radio: Radio Besaya
  • Press: Comarcal News
  • Production: Leisure Besaya Productions

Some of its programs, such as Pinceladas and The indiscrete screen, are broadcast on networks such as IB3, Televisión de Canarias, Radio Televisión de Castilla y León and several local channels a throughout Spain.

FORTA

The Federation of Autonomous Radio and Television Organizations (FORTA) is an association of 12 public radio and television entities from the autonomous communities of Spain, founded on 5 April 1989.

Members

Autonomous Community Logo Communication Group Acronyms Members Period
Bandera del País Vasco Basque Country Euskal Irrati Telebist EITB EITB Media 1982 - present
Bandera de Cataluña Catalonia Corporació Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals CCMA Catalonia Ràdio
Televisió de Catalunya
1983 - present
Bandera de Galicia Galicia Corporación Radio Televisión de Galicia CRTVG Radio Galega
Television of Galicia
1985 - present
Bandera de Andalucía Andalusia Agencia Pública Empresarial de la Radio y Televisión de Andalucía RTVA Canal Sur Radio
Canal Sur Televisión
1989 - present
Bandera de la Comunidad de Madrid Community of Madrid Radio Televisión Madrid RTVM Onda Madrid
Telemadrid
1989 - present
Bandera de Canarias Canary Islands Radio Televisión Canaria RTVC Canary Islands Radio
Televisión Canaria
1999 - current
Bandera de Castilla-La Mancha Castilla-La Mancha Castilla-La Mancha Media CMM CMM Radio
CMM TV
2001 - current
Bandera de las Islas Baleares Balearic Islands Ente Público de Radiotelevisión de las Islas Baleares EPRTVIB IB3 Ràdio
IB3 Televisió
2005 - current
Bandera de Aragón Aragon Aragonesa Radio and Television Corporation CARTV Aragón Radio
Aragón TV
2005 - current
Bandera de Asturias Principality of Asturias Radiotelevision of the Principality of Asturias RTPA RPA
TPA
2005 - current
Bandera de la Región de Murcia Region of Murcia Radiotelevision of the Region of Murcia RTRM Onda Regional de Murcia
7 Television Region of Murcia
2006 - current
Bandera de la Comunidad Valenciana Valencian Community Valencian Corporation of Mitjans de Comunicació CVMC À Punt Mèdia
À Punt FM
2018 - current
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