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Grupo Zeta is a Spanish
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which owns several newspapers and magazines. Founded by Antonio Asensio in 1976, it launched the magazines ''
Interviú ''Interviú'' (a Spanish Anglicism for "interview") was a Spanish language weekly news magazine published in Madrid, Spain. It was in circulation between 1976 and 2018. History and profile ''Interviú'' was established in 1976 by a group led by ...
'' and ''Tiempo'' before its most successful title, the daily newspaper ''
El Periódico de Catalunya ''El Periódico de Catalunya'' (, ), also simply known as ''El Periódico'', is a morning daily newspaper based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The paper publishes separate daily editions in Spanish and in Catalan. The two editions combined sell ...
''. From 1986 to 2017, it owned the publishing house
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. In 2008, debts of €140 million led to the company making large redundancies and taking a €245 million loan. Grupo Zeta was acquired by
Prensa Ibérica Prensa Ibérica Media, S.L., or simply Prensa Ibérica, is a Spanish mass media company owned by Javier Moll. It primarily owns regional newspapers. History Founded by Javier Moll, the company traces back its origins to 1978, with the creati ...
in 2019, a year after shutting down the physical copies of its first two magazines. Its assets at the time were eight newspapers and twelve magazines.


Foundation and growth

Antonio Asensio took over his family's
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business at the age of 18 in 1965, due to the death of his father. He four friends set up Grupo Zeta in March 1976 during the
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, starting with a capital of 500,000
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s. Their first title was the weekly magazine ''
Interviú ''Interviú'' (a Spanish Anglicism for "interview") was a Spanish language weekly news magazine published in Madrid, Spain. It was in circulation between 1976 and 2018. History and profile ''Interviú'' was established in 1976 by a group led by ...
'', followed by ''Tiempo''. ''Interviú'', which combined political news with interviews and photographs of semi-naked women, reached a circulation of 1 million by 1978. On 26 October 1978, Grupo Zeta launched the newspaper ''
El Periódico de Catalunya ''El Periódico de Catalunya'' (, ), also simply known as ''El Periódico'', is a morning daily newspaper based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The paper publishes separate daily editions in Spanish and in Catalan. The two editions combined sell ...
'', which went on to become
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's most circulated newspaper and the company's leading product. From 1977 to 1982 it owned the satirical magazine ''
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'', which subsequently went independent. An attempt to replicate its flagship newspaper in the Spanish capital city as '' El Periódico de Madrid'' failed within months in the late 1970s. In November 1979, the Barcelona-based sporting newspaper ''Sport'' was launched. Grupo Zeta acquired the publishing house Editorial Bruguera in 1986, renaming it
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. In 1988, the
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acquired 15% of Grupo Zeta. In October 1989, the company was owned 75% by Asensio and 25% by
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's
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. Grupo Zeta acquired 99% of the football club
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in 1998, and together with former ''
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'' editor
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, launched the conservative tabloid ''La Razon'' weeks later. Asensio died of a brain tumour aged 53 in April 2001, being succeeded by his 19-year-old son of the same name. At the time, the company owned ten magazines and six newspapers; it made 61 billion pesetas (€360 million) per year, with profits of 3 billion (€18 million).


Debts and acquisition by Prensa Ibérica

Grupo Zeta laid off 533 of its 2,400 employees in November 2008, due to debts of €140 million. The following March, it signed a five-year loan of €245 million from 24 creditors, mainly
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and
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. In January 2010, Grupo Zeta sold ''
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'' to
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, having owned the title since 1986. It acquired ''Odiel Información'' in October 2011, renaming it ''El Periódico de Huelva''. Within two years, the title shut down in physical form. Also in 2013, Grupo Zeta shut down ''Ciudad de Alcoy'', a 60-year-old title it had possessed since 1999. In April 2017, Ediciones B was sold to
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for €40 million. In January 2018, the company ended ''Interviú'' and ''Tiempo'' in physical form, citing €7 million losses over the last five years, 65% drop in circulation in that period and 80% in the past decade. In 2019, Grupo Zeta possessed eight daily newspapers: ''El Periódico de Catalunya'', ''
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'', ''
El Periódico Extremadura ''El Periódico Extremadura'' (originally ''Extremadura'') is a Spanish-language daily newspaper. Founded in 1923, it is published in Cáceres, Spain. It is part of the Grupo Zeta. It is along ''Hoy'' one of the two major newspapers in the autono ...
'', ''La Crónica de Badajoz'', '' Córdoba'', ''El Periódico Mediterráneo'', ''Sport'' and ''La Grada''. It also owned 12 magazines. In April that year, with debts of nearly €100 million, Grupo Zeta was acquired by its competitor
Prensa Ibérica Prensa Ibérica Media, S.L., or simply Prensa Ibérica, is a Spanish mass media company owned by Javier Moll. It primarily owns regional newspapers. History Founded by Javier Moll, the company traces back its origins to 1978, with the creati ...
. The combined readership of both companies was 2.25 million. The acquisition was ratified the following month by the CNMC, Spain's competition regulator.


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