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词条 PRISA
释义

  1. History and profile

  2. Holdings

     Newspapers  Magazines  Music and radio  Television 

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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Promotora de Informaciones, S.A (PRISA) is a Spanish media conglomerate.

History and profile

The PRISA group was founded in 1972[3][4] by Jesús de Polanco who was the major shareholder and the president of the company until his death on 21 July 2007.[4] The other founder was José Ortega Spotorno, a son of the philosopher Ortega y Gasset.[4] The company was established as part of the Spanish Transicion.[4] The son of Jesús de Polanco, Ignacio Polanco, succeeded him as the president of PRISA.[4]

The share of the group in the Spanish press market was 15.1% in 2006.[4]

As of 2010 it was controlled by Nicolas Berggruen.[5] At the end of 2010 the US hedge fund Liberty Acquisitions Holdings acquired 51% of the company.[3]

Holdings

As of 2012, the company holds a 50% interest in El Huffington Post, the Spanish language version of the news source.[4] As of 2014, the PRISA group owned 95% of the Portuguese media company Media Capital, which controls the TV channel TVI and several radio stations, among others.[6]

Newspapers

PRISA owns the following papers among the others[
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  • El País, daily newspaper
  • Diario AS sports newspaper
  • Cinco Días economic newspaper

Magazines

PRISA noticias
  • Cinemanía
  • Gentleman
  • Car
  • Claves
  • Revista 40
  • Rolling Stone

Music and radio

PRISA radio
  • Cadena SER news station
  • Los 40 Principales contemporary hit radio station
  • LOS40 Classic classic hits music station
  • M80 Radio classic hits music station
  • Cadena Dial Latin pop music station
  • Máxima FM electronic dance music station
  • Radiolé Spanish music station
  • ONA FM music/sports station
  • Rádio Comercial music station (Portugal)
  • Rádio Clube news station (Portugal)
  • Cidade music station (Portugal)
  • Best Rock FM music station (Portugal)
  • Grupo Latino de Radio
  • Caracol Radio news station (Colombia)
  • Radio Continental news station (Argentina)
  • ADN Radio news station (Chile)
  • W Radio radio network (Mexico, co-owner with Televisa))
  • XETRA-AM and WSUA news stations (United States)

Television

//PRISA TV">PRISA TV
  • Digital+ Direct broadcast satellite
  • Media Capital
  • TVI
  • V-me

See also

  • Media of Spain
  • Books in Spain

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.prisa.com/upload/ficheros/ficheros/201103/4qresults.pdf|title=Annual Results 2010|work=Prisa|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727132308/http://www.prisa.com/upload/ficheros/ficheros/201103/4qresults.pdf|archivedate=27 July 2011|df=dmy-all}}
2. ^Prisa: About us {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110412211750/http://www.prisa.com/en/quienes-somos/ |date=12 April 2011 }}
3. ^{{cite news|author=Julia Pastor|title=Prisa Group: Dismantling of Spain’s Top Media Giant Means End of an Era|url=http://www.thecorner.eu/companies/prisa-group-leading-spanish-media-conglomerates-dismantling/34255/|accessdate=26 November 2014|work=The Corner|date=27 December 2013|location=Madrid}}
4. ^{{cite book|author1=Andrea Czepek|author2=Melanie Hellwig|author3=Eva Nowak|title=Press Freedom and Pluralism in Europe: Concepts and Conditions|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nZHATHfMo7gC&pg=PA275|accessdate=12 December 2014|year=2009|publisher=Intellect Books|isbn=978-1-84150-243-4|page=278}}
5. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/22/technology/22iht-prisa.html?ref=libertyacquisitionholdingscorporation Raphael Minder. "Prisa Looks for Return to Financial Health"], The New York Times, 21 November 2010
6. ^{{cite web|title=Portuguese Media|url=https://www.bpiequity.bpi.pt/others/PDF.aspx?id=49681|publisher=BPI Equity|accessdate=2 February 2015|date=5 March 2014}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Spain- Newspapers|url=http://g2mi.com/country_sector_info.php?sectorName=%20Newspapers&countryName=Spain&id=42|work=G2MI|accessdate=26 November 2014}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Country Profile: Spain|url=http://www.mediadb.eu/en/data-base/eu-laenderportraets/spanien.html|publisher=Institute of Media and Communications Study|accessdate=21 February 2015}}

External links

  • {{Official|http://www.prisa.es/en/index.html}}

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