PRISA
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Type | Sociedad Anónima |
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Traded as |
BMAD: PRS NYSE: PRIS |
Industry | Broadcasting, Publishing, Media, Internet, Entertainment |
Founded | 1972 |
Founder(s) | Jesús de Polanco |
Headquarters | Madrid, Spain |
Key people |
Ignacio Polanco (Chairman) Juan Luís Cebrián (CEO) |
Services | Television and radio production, press and publishing |
Net income | €2.822 billion (2010)[1] |
Employees | 14,987 (2009)[2] |
Website | www.prisa.com |
Promotora de Informaciones, S.A (PRISA) is a Spanish media conglomerate. The PRISA group was founded in 1972 by Jesús de Polanco. It is currently controlled by the Phoenix Group.[3]
Holdings
Newspapers
- PRISA noticias
Magazines
- PRISA noticias
- Cinemanía
- Gentleman
- Car
- Claves
- Revista 40
- Rolling Stone
Music and radio
- PRISA radio
- Cadena SER news station
- Los 40 Principales music station
- M80 Radio music station
- Cadena Dial music station
- Máxima FM music station
- Radio Olé music station
- ONA FM music station
- Rádio Comercial music station (Portugal)
- Rádio Clube news station (Portugal)
- Cidade FM 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
- Digital+ Direct broadcast satellite
- Media Capital
- TVI
- V-me
Editorial
- SANTILLANA
- Alfaguara
- Taurus
References
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