La Voz de Almería
Daily newspaper in Spain
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La Voz de Almería is a local daily newspaper published in Almería, Spain. It has been in circulation since 1939. It is one of the leading papers of the region.[1]
Headquarters in Almería | |
| Type | Daily newspaper |
|---|---|
| Format | Broadsheet |
| Owner | Novotécnica |
| Founded | 1939 |
| Language | Spanish language |
| City | Almería |
| Country | Spain |
| ISSN | 1576-5296 |
| OCLC number | 1322195612 |
| Website | lavozdealmeria |
History and profile
La Voz de Almería was established in 1939 as Yugo,[2] but its title was changed in 1962 after the beginning of the Francoist regime.[3] The paper is headquartered in Almería.[4] The publisher of the daily is Comercialización de Medios CM2000, S.A.[5]
In the late 1990s La Voz de Almería was read by both socialists and those with a right-wing political stance.[6]
On 20 July 2026 Alfredo Casas López was named director of the newspaper,[7][8] succeeding Pedro Manuel de la Cruz.[9]
Editors and contributors
La Voz de Almería has been edited by José María Bugella, José Cirre Jiménez,[10] Eduardo Molina Fajardo[11] and Donato León Tierno.[10] Its major contributors include Manuel del Águila, Eduardo del Pino Vicente or José Ángel Tapia Garrido.