El Norte de Castilla

El Norte de Castilla is a Spanish regional newspaper based in Valladolid, the capital of the province of Valladolid and of the autonomous community of Castile and León. She is from El Norte de Castilla, S. A. issued, which belongs to the media company Grupo Vocento. El Norte de Castilla is the most important newspaper in Castile and León.

History

El Norte de Castilla is the oldest daily newspaper in Spain. The newspaper was founded in 1854 by the chemist Mariano Pérez Mínguez and the doctor Pascual Pastor to life, at that time still under the name El Avisador. In 1856 it was renamed the El Norte de Castilla, as it merged with El Correo de Castilla.

Personalities

From 1958 to 1963, the Spanish writer Miguel Delibes was chief editor of the newspaper where he succeeded during the Franco dictatorship to bring critical issues to the language until he was relieved of his duties. Delibes had worked as a cartoonist for El Norte de Castilla in the early 1940s. Before 1960, Francisco Umbral worked as a columnist there. Closely associated with the leaf is also the poet and essayist José Jiménez Lozano. He works for the newspaper as early as 1958, was employed from 1962 to 1978 as an editor, then became deputy editor in 1980 and editor in chief before he retired in 1995.

Expenditure

Currently, El Norte de Castilla published in the following editions:

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