Diario 16

Diario 16 was a Spanish newspaper. She appeared from October 18, 1976 until November 7, 2001.

As Diario 16 was headed by Ricardo Utrilla, Juan Tomás de Salas and Romualdo de Toledo launched the Spanish democracy was still in the making. The newspaper reported critically about the coups Operación Galaxia and 23 -F. The issue of 30 October 1982 a photo of the triumphant election winner Felipe González showing, reached a peak of 700,000 copies sold. In April 1985, Diario 16 received a feuilleton.

1988 made ​​the newspaper the shelter of the Grupos de Liberación counterterrorism Followings locate and walked the compounds of this group to the government after. There was a dispute between the chief editor Pedro J. Ramírez and the publisher Juan Tomás de Salas on this coverage, which eventually led to the dismissal of the chief editor. Under the direction Ramírez appeared from the October 23, 1989 El Mundo, switched to the even more Diario -16 employees.

1993 revealed Diario on 16 inconsistencies with respect to the sudden increase in assets of the Guardia Civil - chief Luis Roldán, who was later convicted of embezzlement.

After the owner company La Voz de Galicia were no takers for the loss-making newspaper, it was discontinued in 2001.

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