Spanish daily El País to integrate its newsrooms
Posted by Helena Deards on January 21, 2009 at 5:36 PM
Spanish daily El País has just announced plans to integrate its newsrooms. From the 1st March, quality content for the newspaper, the website and for mobile phones will all be produced by one team of 500 journalists, managed by the current newspaper director Javier Moreno.
Juan Luis Cebrián, executive president of PRISA (the group which publishes El País) made the announcement and said that the move is the biggest change for the paper since its creation in 1976. But he says that 'It is the only way in which El País will still exist in 10 years time'.
For more information (in Spanish) see: Soitu.es
Source: Courrier International
Juan Luis Cebrián, executive president of PRISA (the group which publishes El País) made the announcement and said that the move is the biggest change for the paper since its creation in 1976. But he says that 'It is the only way in which El País will still exist in 10 years time'.
For more information (in Spanish) see: Soitu.es
Source: Courrier International
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