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''El País'' (; ) is a Spanish-language
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in
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. ''El País'' is based in the capital city of
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and it is owned by the Spanish media conglomerate PRISA. It is the second most circulated daily newspaper in Spain . ''El País'' is the most read newspaper in Spanish online and one of the
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dailies considered to be a national newspaper of record for Spain (along with '' El Mundo'' and ''
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)''. In 2018, its number of daily sales were 138,000. Its headquarters and central editorial staff are located in
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, although there are regional offices in the principal Spanish cities (
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,
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,
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, and
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) where regional editions were produced until 2015. ''El País'' also produces a world edition in Madrid that is available online in English and in Spanish (
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).


History

''El País'' was founded in May 1976 by a team at PRISA which included Jesus de Polanco,
José Ortega Spottorno José Ortega Spottorno (November 13, 1916 – February 18, 2002) was a Spanish journalist and publisher. Born in Madrid to famous philosopher José Ortega y Gasset and Rosa Spottorno Topete, José Ortega Spottorno was the founder of affordable ...
and
Carlos Mendo Carlos Mendo (26 June 1933 – 23 August 2010) was a Spanish journalist. In 1972, Mendo co-founded ''El País'', Spain's most widely circulated daily newspaper. Born in Madrid, Mendo began his career in journalism in 1958 when he joined the Spanish ...
. The paper was designed by Reinhard Gade and Julio Alonso. It was first published on 4 May 1976, six months after the death of dictator Francisco Franco, and at the beginning of the Spanish transition to democracy. The first
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of the daily was
Juan Luis Cebrián Juan Luis Cebrián Echarri (born 30 October 1944) is a Spanish journalist and businessman, the co-founder of ''El País'', and CEO of Prisa, a Spanish media conglomerate. Cebrián was born in Madrid in 1944. He studied philosophy at the Unive ...
. ''El País'' was the first pro-democracy newspaper within a context where all the other Spanish newspapers were influenced by Franco's ideology. The circulation of the paper was 116,600 copies in its first year. It rose to 138,000 copies in 1977. In 1978, ''El País'' suffered a far-right terrorist attack due to
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. Four people were injured, two greatly, and one died. The building also suffered structural damage. ''El País'' filled a gap in the market and became the newspaper of Spanish democracy, for which role ''El País'' was awarded the
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for Communication and the Humanities in 1983, at a time when the transition from Franco's dictatorship to democracy was still developing. The paper's first Director (until 1988) was
Juan Luis Cebrián Juan Luis Cebrián Echarri (born 30 October 1944) is a Spanish journalist and businessman, the co-founder of ''El País'', and CEO of Prisa, a Spanish media conglomerate. Cebrián was born in Madrid in 1944. He studied philosophy at the Unive ...
, who came from the daily newspaper ''Informaciones''. Like many other Spanish journalists of the time he had worked for ''Diario Pueblo'' (meaning ''People's Daily'' in English) which was a mouthpiece for the Francoist . Its reputation as a bastion of Spanish democracy was established during the attempted
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by Lieutenant Colonel
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of the
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on 23 February 1981. During the uncertain situation of the night of 23 February 1981, when all members of parliament were held hostage in the Congress building and with tanks on the streets of
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, and before the state television station could transmit a speech by King Juan Carlos I condemning the coup, ''El País'' published a special edition of the newspaper called '''El País'', for the Constitution'. It was the first available daily paper during the situation with a pro-democracy position. It called on citizens to demonstrate in favor of democracy, and was widely discussed in the news media so much so that the director of ''El País'', Juan Luis Cebrián, called the then director of ''
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'', Pedro J. Ramírez, in order to propose that both newspapers work on a joint pro-democracy publication; Ramírez refused, claiming that he would prefer to wait a few hours to see how the situation developed. ''Diario 16'' was not published until after a television broadcast by the king. Along with its commitment to democracy before the attempted coup of 23 February 1981, the
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's election victory in 1982 with an absolute majority and its open support for the government of
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, meant that ''El País'' consolidated its position during the 1980s as the Spanish newspaper with the most sales ahead of the conservative leaning ''
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''. In 1986, ''El País'' was the recipient of the Four Freedom Award for the Freedom of Speech by the
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. In 1987, ''El País'' received the largest amount of state aid. Both the rigorous journalistic standards and the fact that it was the first Spanish newspaper to establish internal quality control standards have increased the standing of ''El País''. It was also the first Spanish daily to create the role of "Reader's Advocate," and the first to publish a "Style Guide", that has since become a quality benchmark among journalists.For which role ''El País'' was awarded the Prince of Asturias Prize for Communication and the Humanities in 1973
''El País'' has also established a number of collaborative agreements with other European newspapers with a
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viewpoint. In 1989, ''El País'' participated in the creation of a common network of information resources with ''
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'' in Italy and ''
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'' in France. At the beginning of the 1990s, ''El País'' had to face a new political and journalistic challenge. The increasing political tensions caused by corruption scandals involving the socialist government of
Felipe González Felipe González Márquez (; born 5 March 1942) is a Spanish lawyer, professor, and politician, who was the Secretary-General of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) from 1974 to 1997, and the 3rd Prime Minister of Spain since the ...
polarized both the Spanish political classes and the press of the left and right wings. Since that time both the Partido Popular and the media aligned with it have accused ''El País'' and the other companies owned by PRISA. along with
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of supporting the interests of the
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(PSOE). Despite this, ''El País'' has managed to maintain its position as the best selling
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daily in Spain, although its lead over ''El Mundo'' has been reduced. Both in 1993 and 1994 it was the best selling newspaper in the country with a circulation of 401,258 copies and 408,267 copies, respectively. In the period of 1995–1996 ''El País'' had a circulation of 420,934 copies, making it again the best-selling paper in the country. Since October 2001, an English language supplement of ''El País'' has been included in the Spanish version of the '' International Herald Tribune''. This content can also be found on El País' internet site. In 2001 ''El País'' had a circulation of 433,617 copies and it was 435,298 copies next year. The paper had a circulation of 435,000 copies in 2003. On March 11, 2004, Spain suffered Europe's first jihadist terror attack with a nearly simultaneous, coordinated bombings against the Cercanías commuter train system of Madrid, Spain, on the morning of 11 March 2004 – three days before Spain's general elections. The day of the attacks, then prime minister José María Aznar, from the ruling conservative party called ''El País'' editor in chief Jesús Ceberio and gave him assurances that the attacks had been planned and executed by the Basque terrorist group ETA. Despite having no other confirmation, Ceberio ran a front page blaming ETA for the attack, having to correct course the following day. Ceberio, who would continue as editor for three more years, published an editorial piece accusing Aznar of manipulating him. ''El País'' was awarded the World's Best Designed Newspaper™ for 2006 by the
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(SND). Based on the findings of the European Business Readership Survey the paper had 14,589 readers per issue in 2006. The circulation of the daily was 425,927 copies between June 2006 and July 2007. On 24 January 2013, ''El País'' published a wrong report about the health status of then Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, with photography of an unknown man from a 2008 YouTube video, provided by the news agency Gtres Online and published on the front page of the paper's print edition as a picture of the Venezuelan president. In August 2019, the newspaper's online edition published an obituary of king Juan Carlos I even though the former monarch was actually recovering from major cardiac surgery. The El País management explained that the article was published due to an “algorithm error.”


Positions

The paper has criticized figures such as
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, among others. It impugned Guevara's advocacy of armed struggle.Caudillo Guevara
editorial de ''El País'', 10 October 2007.
The 16 February 2012 edition of ''El País'' was banned in
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due to the publication of a cartoon which, according to the Moroccan authorities, tarnished
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's name. In January 2018, ''El País'' was sentenced to publish a rectification article after the Catalan TV channel TV3 denounced the newspaper for "harming the TV channel's image" with an article which contained "inaccurate data". A similar case happened between El País and the Catalan businessman
Jaume Roures Jaume Roures Llop (born 1950) is a Spanish businessman, film producer and media mogul from Catalonia. Roures is best known as the founder of the newspaper '' Público'' and as the CEO of the media group Mediapro. Considered a left-wing nationa ...
, with El País being sentenced after publishing Roures had 250 million Euros in
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. According to a report prepared by the
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fake news committee written by the
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Transparency Toolkit and published in April 2018, ''El País'' had published "numerous examples of misinterpretations of data sources, use of inaccurate information, lack of attention to detail and a poor research methodology" regarding the alleged Russian involvement in the Catalan independence referendum. It describes their conclusions as "exceptionally deceptive" and concludes "there may be a temptation to use groundless allegations of fake news to support political argument". On 26 September 2007, the paper published the Bush-Aznar memo, a leaked transcript of a closed-door meeting between U.S. president
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and Spanish Prime Minister José María Aznar, shortly before the invasion of Iraq. In 2007 the circulation of ''El País'' was about 400,000 copies. During the premiership of the PSOE's José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, ''El País'' published several articles criticizing the policies of the Zapatero government. This provided opportunities for new entrants to represent the dissentient, anti establishment left, such as the appearance of the daily newspaper '' Público''. The 2008 circulation of ''El País'' was 435,000 copies, making it the second most read daily in the country, only after the sport-daily Marca. It was 267,000 in April 2014. In March 2015, ''El País'', together with six other international newspapers, founded an alliance called the Leading European Newspaper Alliance (LENA). In June 2016, ''El País Brasil'' was found in a list of political newspapers that received money from the Workers Party government. The current editor Soledad Gallego Díaz has been brought to court after dismissing five employees for what the accusers maintain are political and ideological reasons.


Editors-in-chief

''El País'' has had five editors-in-chief since it was founded in 1976. In February 2014 it was announced that Antonio Caño would be proposed as new editor-in-chief, appointment that was ratified by the Board of Directors and became effective on 3 May 2014. In June 2018,
Soledad Gallego-Díaz Soledad Gallego-Díaz (born 1951) is a Spanish journalist, and was the editor of Spanish newspaper '' El País'' from June 2018 to June 2020. Biography Born in Madrid in 1951, she lived for a year in Palo Alto and another year in Nashville wh ...
became the first-ever female editor of El País. Gallego-Díaz was replaced by Javier Moreno in June 2020. In July 2021,
Pepa Bueno María José "Pepa" Bueno Márquez (born 1964) is a Spanish journalist. She was host of the well-known radio show ''Hoy por hoy'' in Cadena SER. In 2021, she was appointed as editor-in-chief of ''El País''. Born in Badajoz, Bueno started her c ...
was appointed as the new editor.


Appearance

The appearance of ''El País'' is characterized by its sobriety, in both its treatment of information and its aesthetics. Most pages contain five columns arranged in a neat, clear manner with distinct journalistic sub-categories. Photographs and graphics play a secondary, supporting role to the written word. The newspaper had had the same design from its foundation until the end of 2007, with little change (it previously used only black-and-white (monochrome) photographs, although the current format includes
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and more imaginative design, mainly in the varied supplements), and the same
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font. The newspaper's format was revamped on 21 October 2007 with changes to its printed form, its digital presence on the
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and the replacement of its historical motto 'Independent morning daily' with 'Global Spanish language newspaper'. The paper began to be published in
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. Other notable changes are the inclusion of the acute accent in its title header and the substitution of Times Roman by "Majerit", a specially-commissioned plain serif font. Opinion polls cited in ''El País'' are all carried out by a separate company called ''Instituto OPINA''.


Electronic edition

In the mid-1990s, ''El País'' was the second Spanish newspaper to publish an internet edition, ''El País digital'' (the first was the Catalan newspaper '' Avui''). On 18 November 2002, it became the first Spanish newspaper to introduce a payment system for access to the contents of its electronic version, which drastically reduced the number of visits to the website, to the extent that ''El Mundo'', which maintained open access to the majority of its contents, became the leading Spanish digital newspaper. After taking this decision ''El País digital'' was suspended in 2002 by the Oficina de Justificación de la Difusión for four months because of two serious breaches of OJD regulations. The ''El País digital'' website opened again on 3 June 2005 with free access to the majority of the contents. Subscription was required to gain access to multimedia contents and to the newspaper's
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. On 26 November 2013, ''El País'' launched a digital edition in
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. In October 2014, ''El País'' launched a digital edition in Catalan. In February 2021 it ceased distribution of printed versions in European countries outside of Spain.


Supplements

''El País'' produces a number of supplements: * Wednesdays: ** ''Futuro'' ( en, Future), supplement on science. * Thursdays: ** ''Ciberpaís'' (English: Cyber Country), supplement on computing and electronics, ** ''Icon'', monthly supplement for men (from Fall 2013) ** ''The New York Times'', a
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version of the American original. * Fridays: ** ''EP ', previously known as ''El País de las Tentaciones'', ( en, The Country of Temptations) youth supplement. ** ''Ocio'', ( en, Leisure) supplement on cultural activities. * Saturdays: ** ''Babelia'', cultural supplement. ** ''El Viajero'' ( en, The Traveler), on travel. * Sundays: ** the magazine ''El País Semanal'' ( en, El País Weekly) previously called ''EP ' on fashion, reports and opinion, ** ''Negocios'' ( en, Business), financial supplement. The children's supplement, ''Pequeño País'' ( en, Small Country), ceased publication in 2009. A number of publications issued in installments have also been produced throughout its history: * ''Classic and Modern Comics'' (1987).


Ideological stance

The paper's ideology has been defined by a leaning towards
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,
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, and
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. Politically, it was situated in the
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during most of Spain's transition to democracy. It regularly criticized the
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government of
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(2011–2018) over corruption scandals, economic performance, and a "do-nothing" approach to the
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. In the late 1970s and 1980s, ''El País'' had close connections with the
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(PSOE). The paper has repeatedly supported King Juan Carlos I for his contribution to the consolidation of democracy, especially, for his decisive intervention in aborting the coup of 23 February 1981.Injurias a la Corona
. Editorial de ''El País'' (28 July 2007).
The paper is characterized by the amount of space it gives to the reporting of international news, culture and information regarding the economy as well as Spanish news. It has specific columnists and contributors from different social backgrounds contributing to the democratic and pro-European editorial line of the newspaper.


Notable contributors

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Ariel Dorfman Vladimiro Ariel Dorfman (born May 6, 1942) is an Argentine-Chilean-American novelist, playwright, essayist, academic, and human rights activist. A citizen of the United States since 2004, he has been a professor of literature and Latin American ...
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Juan Carlos Gumucio Juan Carlos Gumucio Quiroga (November 7, 1949 – February 25, 2002) was a Bolivian-born journalist and writer, and the second husband of Marie Colvin. Career Gumucio worked as a journalist for over 30 years, having started his career in his hom ...
* Fernando Krahn *
Elvira Lindo Elvira Lindo (born 23 January 1962 in Cádiz, Spain) is a Spanish journalist and writer. At the age of 12 Lindo moved to Madrid, where she studied journalism at Complutense University of Madrid. She did not get her degree, as she began to work ...
*
Mario Vargas Llosa Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa, 1st Marquess of Vargas Llosa (born 28 March 1936), more commonly known as Mario Vargas Llosa (, ), is a Peruvian novelist, journalist, essayist and former politician, who also holds Spanish citizenship. Vargas Ll ...
*
Javier Marías Javier Marías Franco (20 September 1951 – 11 September 2022) was a Spanish author, translator, and columnist. Marías published fifteen novels, including '' A Heart So White'' (''Corazón tan blanco,'' 1992'')'' and '' Tomorrow in the Battle ...
*
Julio Llamazares Julio Llamazares (born March 28, 1955) is a Spanish author born in Vegamián, León Province. Biography Julio Llamazares is a poet, novelist and a prolific essayist and journalist. He focuses on themes such as the history and memory of Spanish ...
* Eduardo Mendoza *
Juan José Millás Juan José Millás (born 1946) is a Spanish writer and winner of the 1990 Premio Nadal. He was born in Valencia, Spain, Valencia and has spent most of his life in Madrid, Spain, Madrid, where he studied philosophy and literature at the Universida ...
*
Empar Moliner Empar Moliner Ballesteros (; Santa Eulàlia de Ronçana, Barcelona, 1966) is a Spanish writer and journalist. She works for the newspapers El País, Avui, and appears in several TV and radio programs as ''Minoria Absoluta'' (RAC 1), ''El matí d ...
*
Rosa Montero Rosa Montero Gayo (; born 3 January 1951) is a Spanish journalist and author of contemporary fiction. Early life and education The daughter of a bullfighter and a housewife, Montero was born in Cuatro Caminos, a district of Madrid. The contra ...
* Javier Pradera *
Manuel Rivas Manuel Rivas Barrós (born 24 October 1957 in A Coruña, Spain) is a Galician writer, poet and journalist. Biography Manuel Rivas Barrós began his writing career at the age of 15. He has written articles and literary essays for Spanish newspa ...
* Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca *
Eduardo Haro Tecglen Eduardo Haro Tecglen (1924–2005) was a Spanish journalist, writer and theatre critic. Born in Madrid, he studied at the Official School of Journalism where he graduated in 1943. After having been the Paris correspondent for ''Informaciones'' and ...
*
Manuel Valls Manuel Carlos Valls Galfetti (, , ; born 13 August 1962) is a French-Spanish politician who has served as a Barcelona city councillor from 2019 to 2021. He served as Prime Minister of France from 2014 until 2016 under president François Hol ...


See also

* Ortega y Gasset Awards


References


Further reading

* Merrill, John C. and Harold A. Fisher. ''The world's great dailies: profiles of fifty newspapers'' (1980) pp 238–41


External links


Electronic edition of ''El País''

Mobile edition of ''El País''



''El País'' in English with ''International Herald Tribune''
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