Spain: PRISA digital turns a profit

Posted by John Burke on July 24, 2006 at 4:14 PM

For the first time, the digital arm of the Spanish publisher Grupo PRISA which prints El Pais, has turned a profit. The division's revenues were up 47.3% to 14.28 million Euros and operating profits came in at 0.06 million euros after losing 2.99 million last year.

Source: El Pais 

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It is hard to have sympathy with US journos when the likes of John Gibson from FoxNews can spew filth about Europe with apparent impunity.

On the other hand, my understanding of the Judith Miller affair is that no-one is very sure whether she has in fact broken any laws.

And it is wrong to assume the British journalists don't come under pressure to reveal sources. Of course they do. We just make sure that most of the time (and I say most because Piers Morgan of the Daily Mirror reaped what he'd sown when he printed bogus pictures from Iraq), our sources are reliable and credible.

As you sow, so shall you reap...

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