Type | Regional daily newspaper |
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Owner(s) | Grupo La Información |
Publisher | Grupo La Información |
Founded | 1903 |
Political alignment | |
Language | Spanish |
Headquarters | Pamplona |
Country | Spain |
ISSN | 1577-6301 |
OCLC number | 31791830 |
Website | Diario de Navarra |
Diario de Navarra (also called El Diario de Navarra; Spanish: Navarra Daily) is a Spanish language regional newspaper based in Pamplona, Spain. The paper has been in circulation since 1903.
Diario de Navarra was established by five local families in 1903.[1] The paper has its headquarters in Pamplona.[2][3] It is part of the company, Grupo La Información, owned by founding families.[1][4] The publisher is also the same company.[4]
In the late 1970s Diario de Navarra supported the view that the province of Navarre should remain part of Spain and be independent of Euskadi.[5] On 22 August 1979 ETA attempted to assassinate the editor of the paper, José Javier Uranga, allegedly due to this support.[5] On the other hand, the paper has a neutral political stance.[6]
Diario de Navarra sold 63,312 copies in 1993.[7][8] The paper had the highest level of readership in the Navarre province in 2001.[6] It was the 13th best selling newspaper in Spain in 2003.[2] In the period of 2009-2010 the paper sold 49,065 copies.[9] The circulation of the paper was 44,000 copies in 2011.[10]