PRISA
Promotora de Informaciones, S.A (PRISA) is a Spanish media conglomerate that owns a portfolio of newspapers, magazines, radio stations, and television channels.
Sociedad Anónima | |
Traded as | BMAD: PRS |
ISIN | ES0171743901 |
Industry | Broadcasting, Publishing, Media, Internet, Entertainment |
Founded | 1972 |
Founder | Jesús de Polanco |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Ignacio Polanco (Chairman) Juan Luís Cebrián (CEO) |
Services | Television and radio production, press and publishing |
€2.822 billion (2010)[1] | |
Number of employees | 14,987 (2009)[2] |
Subsidiaries | Grupo Santillana |
Website | www |
History and profile
The PRISA group was founded in 1972[3][4] by Jesús de Polanco who was the major shareholder and the president of the company until his death on 21 July 2007.[5] The other founder was José Ortega Spotorno, a son of the philosopher Ortega y Gasset.[4] The company was established as part of the Spanish transition towards democracy.[4] The son of Jesús de Polanco, Ignacio Polanco, succeeded him as the president of PRISA.[5]
The share of the group in the Spanish press market was 15.1% in 2006.[5]
As of 2010 it was controlled by Nicolas Berggruen.[6] At the end of 2010 the US hedge fund Liberty Acquisitions Holdings acquired 51% of the company.[3]
Holdings
As of 2012, the company holds a 50% interest in El Huffington Post, the Spanish-language version of the news source.[4] As of 2014, the PRISA group owned 95% of the Portuguese media company Media Capital, which controls the TV channel TVI and several radio stations, among others.[7]
Newspapers
- El País, daily newspaper
- Diario AS sports newspaper
- Cinco Días economic newspaper
Magazines
- PRISA noticias
- Cinemanía
- Gentleman
- Car
- Claves
- Revista 40
- Rolling Stone
Music and radio
- PRISA radio
- Cadena SER news station
- LOS40 contemporary hit radio station
- LOS40 Classic classic hits music station
- LOS40 Dance electronic dance music station
- LOS40 Urban urban hits music station
- Cadena Dial Latin pop music station
- Radiolé Spanish music station
- ONA FM music/sports station
- M80 Radio classic hits music station (Portugal)
- Rádio Comercial music station (Portugal)
- Rádio Clube news station (Portugal)
- Cidade music station (Portugal)
- Best Rock FM music station (Portugal)
- Grupo Latino de Radio
- Caracol Radio news station (Colombia)
- Radio Continental news station (Argentina)
- ADN Radio news station (Chile)
- W Radio radio network (Mexico, co-owner with Televisa))
- XETRA-AM and WSUA news stations (United States)
See also
- Media of Spain
- Books in Spain
References
- "Annual Results 2010" (PDF). Prisa. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 July 2011.
- Prisa: About us Archived 12 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- Julia Pastor (27 December 2013). "Prisa Group: Dismantling of Spain's Top Media Giant Means End of an Era". The Corner. Madrid. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
- "Country Profile: Spain". Institute of Media and Communications Study. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
- Andrea Czepek; Melanie Hellwig; Eva Nowak (2009). Press Freedom and Pluralism in Europe: Concepts and Conditions. Intellect Books. p. 278. ISBN 978-1-84150-243-4. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
- Raphael Minder. "Prisa Looks for Return to Financial Health", The New York Times, 21 November 2010
- "Portuguese Media". BPI Equity. 5 March 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
- "Spain- Newspapers". G2MI. Archived from the original on 13 April 2015. Retrieved 26 November 2014.