Grupo Joly
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Grupo Joly is a Spanish
Spain
Spain , officially the Kingdom of Spain languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Spain's official name is as follows:;;;;;;), is a country and member state of the European Union located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula...

 publishing company which started operating in Andalusia
Andalusia
Andalusia is the most populous and the second largest in area of the autonomous communities of Spain. The Andalusian autonomous community is officially recognised as a nationality of Spain. The territory is divided into eight provinces: Huelva, Seville, Cádiz, Córdoba, Málaga, Jaén, Granada and...

, southern Spain. Grupo Joly sold 100,000 copies a day in 2002 and reached 400,000 readers daily in the western part of Andalusia
Andalusia
Andalusia is the most populous and the second largest in area of the autonomous communities of Spain. The Andalusian autonomous community is officially recognised as a nationality of Spain. The territory is divided into eight provinces: Huelva, Seville, Cádiz, Córdoba, Málaga, Jaén, Granada and...

 region, southern Spain, when it started publishing Diario de Cádiz in 1867.

Publications

Grupo Joly's publications include eight Spanish dailies:
  • Diario de Cádiz
    Diario de Cádiz
    Diario de Cádiz is a Spanish newspaper founded in Cádiz on June 16, 1867 by Federico Joly Velasco. It is published for province of Cádiz....

  • Diario de Jerez
  • Europa Sur
  • Diario de Sevilla
  • El Dia de Córdoba
  • Huelva Información
  • Granada Hoy
  • Málaga Hoy

Management

  • José Joly Martínez de Salazar
  • Rosario Joly Palomino
  • José Joly Palomino
  • Joaquina Martínez de Salazar Bascuñana
  • Joaquín Joly Martínez de Salazar
  • Rosa Joly Palomino

Editors

  • Manuel Clavero Arévalo
  • José Luis Ballester
  • Carlos Colón Perales
  • Manuel Concha Ruiz
  • Francisco Ferraro
  • Rafael Padilla

Directives

  • José Joly Martínez Salazar
  • Tomás Valiente
  • Javier Moyano
  • Juan Carlos Fernandez
  • Javier Ysasi
  • Javier Tovar
  • José Juaquín León
  • José Antonio Carrizosa
  • Manuel Jesús Florencio
  • Angel Navarro
  • Pablo Joly
  • Javier Prieto
  • Ignacio G. Cosgaya
  • Fernando de Parias
  • Tomás Díaz

External links

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