Intereconomía Corporation
Industry | Media |
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Founded | 1972 |
Founder | Julio Ariza |
Headquarters | Paseo de la Castellana 36, Madrid Spain |
Products | Radio stations, a national broadcast channel, newspaper and magazines |
Owner | Independent |
Number of employees | 600–800 |
Parent | Intereconomía Group |
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Intereconomía Corporation is a Spanish media group which owns radio stations, a national broadcast channel, newspaper and magazines. The chairman is Julio Ariza, who is also the main stakeholder.
Intereconomía headquarters are located in Madrid, but it also has delegations in Barcelona and Valencia, where there are currently working more than 600 workers. The corporate logo is a bull, inspired by the famous one which is placed in Wall Street.
According to his principles Intereconomía defends the sanctity of human life, individual freedom and free enterprise, and a strongly conception of the Spanish unity.
History
Intereconomía was created in 1995. It started as small radio station broadcasting finance information. Since then, it has increased its influence in the Spanish media spectrum.
Its expansion lead it to a corporate simplification into 5 companies related with its core business: radio, TV, newspapers, online, events and films.
Shows
Most popular TV shows are El Gato al Agua and Punto Pelota. Intereconomía is good at reporting hard news because of his live connections and debates. Its ratings soared when the 15-M demonstrations took place Spain and when Real Madrid plays against F.C. Barcelona.
Publications
References
- ↑ "Intereconomía cierra 'La Gaceta'". Telecinco (in Spanish). 26 December 2013. Retrieved 17 December 2014.