PRISA

PRISA ( Promotora de Informaciones abbreviation for, SA / "Information dissemination AG") is Spain 's largest media company.

The company was founded in 1972 by Jesús de Polanco. The mass media of the PRISA group include, among others, the daily newspaper El País, which enjoys a good reputation both at home and abroad, the daily sports newspaper Diario As, and the business paper Cinco Días ( five days). In addition, some of the best radio station in the country to Prisa, especially the most listened-to station chain in the country, Cadena SER, as well as music stations like Los 40 Principales include, M80, Cadena Dial, Máxima FM radio or Olé. The Group also includes the broadcaster Sogecable with the fourth television channel Cuatro and the pay-TV offer Canal .

In Colombia, the Prisa operates with Radio Caracol ( Snail Radio ) is also the most listened to radio station in the country.

Critics accuse the media of the Prisa group before a close relationship with the social democratic Spanish government party PSOE. Both the radio market as well as in the newspapers, the largest competitors are more likely attributable to the conservative camp.

Trademarks belonging to PRISA

  • Newspapers: El País newspaper
  • As Diario Sport newspaper
  • Cinco Días business newspaper
  • Radio: Cadena SER news channel
  • Los 40 Principales music channel
  • M80 Radio music channels
  • Cadena Dial Music station
  • Maxima FM Music Transmitter
  • Olé radio music station
  • Media Capital owns radio stations in Portugal ( Rádio Comercial, Rádio Clube, ...)
  • Radio Caracol (Colombia )
  • TV: Sogecable ( inter alia with Telefónica ) Cuatro
  • Digital
  • Pretesa and Localia TV television network
  • Publishing conglomerates: Grupo Santillana Alfaguara
  • Taurus
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