Type | Business newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | PRISA |
Publisher | Estructura |
Founded | 1 March 1978 |
Political alignment | Left-liberal |
Language | Spanish |
Headquarters | Madrid |
Country | Spain |
Sister newspapers | |
ISSN | 1699-3594 |
OCLC number | 960872690 |
Website |
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Cinco Días ( Spanish: Five Days) is a business and finance newspaper published in Madrid, Spain. Founded in 1978 it is the oldest business newspaper in the country. [1]
Cinco Días was first published in March 1978. [2] [3] The reason behind the establishment of this business paper was related to the oil crisis experienced in the country in the mid-1970s. [4] Due to this crisis Spanish society became more interested in macro economics and labor-related problems. [4]
Cinco Días is published in tabloid format [5] five times per week from Monday to Friday [2] and is based in Madrid. [1] [6] In 1989 the paper became owned by the PRISA group [7] which is also the owner of El País and Diario AS. [8] [9] [10] The publisher of Cinco Días is Estructura, a subsidiary of Prisa Group. [5] [11]
Cinco Días has various supplements [12] and includes a section for articles from The Wall Street Journal. [13] The paper has a left-liberal stance. [7] [14]
Cinco Días's circulation was 21,623 copies in 1994. [5] The paper sold 28,000 copies in 2001 [15] and 24,621 copies in 2002. [16] The paper had a circulation of 25,041 copies on weekdays in 2003, and it rose to 29,333 copies on weekdays in 2004. [17] The circulation of the paper increased to 30,425 copies in 2005. [18] In 2006 its readership was 30%, making it the fifth most read business paper among Spanish men. [4] Its circulation rose to 33,997 copies in 2006 and to 40,554 copies in 2007. [17] The paper sold 40,554 copies in 2008. [19] Its circulation was 40,000 copies in 2011. [12]