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The ''Diario de Burgos'' is a Spanish daily newspaper. Its primary market is the
province of Burgos The Province of Burgos is a province of northern Spain, in the northeastern part of the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is bordered by the provinces of Palencia, Cantabria, Vizcaya, Álava, La Rioja, Soria, Segovia, and Valladolid. ...
in the autonomous community of
Castile and León Castile and León ( es, Castilla y León ; ast-leo, Castiella y Llión ; gl, Castela e León ) is an autonomous community in northwestern Spain. It was created in 1983, eight years after the end of the Francoist regime, by the merging of the ...
,
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. The newspaper is based in
Burgos Burgos () is a city in Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is the capital and most populated municipality of the province of Burgos. Burgos is situated in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, on the confluence of t ...
. Its first edition was published in 1891.


History

On April 1, 1891 the first edition of the newspaper was published in the city of
Burgos Burgos () is a city in Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is the capital and most populated municipality of the province of Burgos. Burgos is situated in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, on the confluence of t ...
, initially as an evening paper without Sunday edition, later becoming a morning paper. Its promoters and founders were the lawyer, writer and journalist from Burgos Juan Albarellos Berroeta, appointed chief editor, and Juan García Rubio, secretary of the Chamber of the Audience of Burgos, who in 1892 left the newspaper, becoming Juan Albarellos in the sole owner, as well as editor and director of the publication that directed it until his death in 1922. During the first fifteen years, Félix García Carrasco was its manager. At the death of the founder, succeeded in the management and ownership by his brother, Ignacio Albarellos Berroeta, industrial engineer and artillery lieutenant colonel, holding the position of director until 1942. The first issue cost 5 cents of a peseta and it published under the name ''Diario de Burgos''. The first printing press was an old machine of French origin (1860-1870) brand "Marinoni" moved manually, two people were needed to make it work, one operating the steering wheel and the other reaching and bringing the sheets of paper together so that print. The printing press was installed in a villa on Avenida de la Isla No. 1, where the Printing Office, Editorial Office and Administration were located. Two typographers from Madrid and two unpaid clerks were the first resources, making the first print runs of about three hundred copies in A1 format. Its first relevant information display was due to the collision of two trains in Quintanilleja (municipality of Villangómez). On November 7, 1892, the newspaper offices moved from the ''calle la Isla'' No. 1, to the ''calle Almirante Bonifaz'', No. 7 and 9 (phone 165). The facilities and the registered office were relocated years later to ''calle de Vitoria'' No. 16 (today, 13, ground floor). Subsequently, the headquarters were located on ''calle San Pedro de Cardeña'', until in 2004 all the media of the Promecal group were unified in a building located on ''avenida de Castilla y León'' 62, where it remains today. As for the layout, typical of a journalistic organ of the provinces, it was of an unquestionable precariousness and simplicity, the absence of separation between sections is appreciated. There was a lack of engravings, drawings and photographs, which were not incorporated until 1933, and discontinuously. From June 2, 1940, the newspaper changed format, past the "big on", the ''de sábana'' (as known in Spanish journalistic jargon) to the type '' tabloide'', but with 6 columns instead of 7. During the period of the Second Republic, it was one of the main conservative newspapers in Burgos — along with the traditionalist '' El Castellano''. On August 15, 1963, the new rotary press was inaugurated in a solemn act with the assistance of the Burgos authorities and the Director General of the Press, Manuel Jiménez Quílez, representing the Minister of Information and Tourism, with blessing the facilities by the Bishop Vicar capitulate, Demetrio Mansilla Reoyo. From March 1942 until his death in 1978 Esteban Sáez Alvarado was the director of the newspaper, and Ángel León Goyri (brother of the poet María Teresa León) the management and administrative director, succeeding his son Ángel León Albarellos. He succeeded Esteban, Andrés Ruiz, who was editor-in-chief and director of the Monday Sheet. Since 1978 Andrés Ruiz Valderrama was director and Javier Gutiérrez manager. He was followed by Vicente Ruiz de Mencía who was succeeded by Antonio Mencía, who had been deputy director of the newspaper as well as director of the ''
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'' and ''La Estafeta de Navarra''. On January 1, 2010 journalist Raúl Briongos Velasco became the new director, who had been chief editor. At the end of 2019, Briongos left the newspaper's management to join the news headquarters of Radio Televisión Castilla y León, in which the publishing company, Promecal, is co-owner. He was replaced by Álvaro Melcón Palacios. Óscar Gálvez became deputy director. The informative structure changed slightly. Ownership of the medium remained for a century in the hands of the founder's family, who in 1991 sold it to businessman Antonio Méndez Pozo (current director of the Promecal group (Promotora de Medios de Castilla y León), to which the Diario de Burgos, among others, belongs). The newspaper, in addition to an edition for Burgos, has two editions, one for the city and region of
Aranda de Duero Aranda de Duero is a city and municipality, capital of the Ribera del Duero comarca, in the south of the province of Burgos, in Castile and León, Spain. It has a population of roughly 33,000 people and lies on the River Duero. The closest int ...
and another for
Miranda de Ebro Miranda de Ebro (Spanish: iˈɾan̪da ðe ˈeβɾo is a city on the Ebro river in the Burgos (province), province of Burgos in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. It is located in the north-eastern part of the province, on th ...
. In addition, it has small delegations in the regions of
Bureba La Bureba is a ''comarca'' located in the northeast of the Province of Burgos in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. It is bounded on the north by Las Merindades, east by the Comarca del Ebro, south-east by the Montes de Oca and ...
and
Merindades Las Merindades is a comarca located north of the province of Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is bounded on the north-west by the province of Cantabria, north-east by the province of Biscay, south by La Bureba, south- ...
, which complete the news of the province with their own sections every day. Currently, ''Diario de Burgos'', which has a staff of fifty professionals, continues to be the province's benchmark newspaper, both on paper and digitally.


Square named after it

In 2015, the Governing Board of the
Burgos Burgos () is a city in Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is the capital and most populated municipality of the province of Burgos. Burgos is situated in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, on the confluence of t ...
City Council decided to name as "Diario de Burgos" a roundabout located at the confluence of ''paseo de Laserna'' and ''avenida del Conde de Guadalhorce''.


Tino Barriuso Young Poetry Award

In memory of the poet Tino Barriuso, a regular contributor to the newspaper, Diario de Burgos founded and sponsored a Young Poetry award in 2018, aimed at authors under 25 years of age. The first winner, announced in 2019, was Rodrigo García Marina with his work ''Edad'' ("Age"); in 2020 the winner was Juan Gallego Benot with his first book ''Oración en el huerto'' ("Oration in the Garden").


References

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Diario de Burgos The ''Diario de Burgos'' is a Spanish daily newspaper. Its primary market is the province of Burgos in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. The newspaper is based in Burgos. Its first edition was published in 1891. History On Ap ...
Diario de Burgos The ''Diario de Burgos'' is a Spanish daily newspaper. Its primary market is the province of Burgos in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. The newspaper is based in Burgos. Its first edition was published in 1891. History On Ap ...