Jornada (newspaper)
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TypeDaily Newspaper
FoundedOctober 4th, 1941
Ceased publicationSeptember 30th, 1975
Newspaper cover from October 4th, 1941. | |
| Type | Daily Newspaper |
|---|---|
| Owner | Cadena de Prensa del Movimiento |
| Founded | October 4th, 1941 |
| Ceased publication | September 30th, 1975 |
| Political alignment | Francoism |
| Language | Spanish |
| City | Valencia |
| Country | Spain |
| ISSN | 2486-9503 |
| OCLC number | 1142902971 |
Jornada was a Spanish newspaper published in the city of Valencia between 1941 and 1975.[1]
Founded in 1941, it belonged to the Cadena de Prensa del Movimiento.[2] In the Valencia, it coexisted with the newspaper Levante,[3] which was published in the morning, while Jornada —an afternoon paper—was published in the evening. From its origins, it was a loss-making newspaper,[4] and always had modest sales. By 1975, it had accumulated a deficit of more than thirteen million pesetas,[5] a situation that eventually led to its closure. Its last issue was published on September 30, 1975. Its demise also coincided with the closure of the Malaga afternoon newspaper La Tarde.