Categories | News magazine |
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Frequency | Weekly |
Circulation | 29,229 (2013) |
Publisher | Grupo Zeta |
Founder | Antonio Asensio Pizarro |
First issue | 17 May 1982 |
Final issue | January 2018 |
Country | Spain |
Based in | Madrid |
Language | Spanish |
ISSN | 0213-1951 |
OCLC | 436625650 |
Tiempo, also known as El Tiempo and Tiempo de hoy, was a weekly news magazine published in Spain from 1982 to 2018.
Tiempo was first published on 17 May 1982. [1] [2] Its founder was Antonio Asensio Pizarro, [1] who also established Grupo Zeta in 1976. [3] Julián Lago was the founding editor-in-chief of the magazine which had its headquarters in Madrid. [2] Although Tiempo was started as a political magazine, its political content reduced from June 1987. [2] Then, it began to frequently cover news about culture, entertainment, economy and sports. [2]
The magazine was published weekly by Grupo Zeta on Fridays. [1] [4] The company also published other publications, including Interviu, a magazine, [5] [6] and El Periódico de Catalunya, a daily newspaper. [7]
Tiempo focused on news about social issues. [1] Its target audience was people of high and upper-medium social class from all parts of Spain [8] and 67% of its readers were male. [8] The magazine had a council of readers. [9] The magazine had a centrist political leaning [10] and was a sensationalist publication. [11] The US Department of State also described the magazine as a centrist publication in 2000. [12] It was also argued that the weekly had a left- liberal political stance. [1]
The last issue of Tiempo was published in January 2018. [13] [14] It included a collection of significant editorials and other news that had been published in the magazine. [15]
The circulation of Tiempo was 141,000 copies in 1994. [16] Its circulation was 31,680 copies in 2009. [17] In June 2011 the weekly had a circulation of 24,975 copies. [8] For the first part of 2013 the circulation of the magazine rose to 29,229 copies. [18]
Categories | News magazine |
---|---|
Frequency | Weekly |
Circulation | 29,229 (2013) |
Publisher | Grupo Zeta |
Founder | Antonio Asensio Pizarro |
First issue | 17 May 1982 |
Final issue | January 2018 |
Country | Spain |
Based in | Madrid |
Language | Spanish |
ISSN | 0213-1951 |
OCLC | 436625650 |
Tiempo, also known as El Tiempo and Tiempo de hoy, was a weekly news magazine published in Spain from 1982 to 2018.
Tiempo was first published on 17 May 1982. [1] [2] Its founder was Antonio Asensio Pizarro, [1] who also established Grupo Zeta in 1976. [3] Julián Lago was the founding editor-in-chief of the magazine which had its headquarters in Madrid. [2] Although Tiempo was started as a political magazine, its political content reduced from June 1987. [2] Then, it began to frequently cover news about culture, entertainment, economy and sports. [2]
The magazine was published weekly by Grupo Zeta on Fridays. [1] [4] The company also published other publications, including Interviu, a magazine, [5] [6] and El Periódico de Catalunya, a daily newspaper. [7]
Tiempo focused on news about social issues. [1] Its target audience was people of high and upper-medium social class from all parts of Spain [8] and 67% of its readers were male. [8] The magazine had a council of readers. [9] The magazine had a centrist political leaning [10] and was a sensationalist publication. [11] The US Department of State also described the magazine as a centrist publication in 2000. [12] It was also argued that the weekly had a left- liberal political stance. [1]
The last issue of Tiempo was published in January 2018. [13] [14] It included a collection of significant editorials and other news that had been published in the magazine. [15]
The circulation of Tiempo was 141,000 copies in 1994. [16] Its circulation was 31,680 copies in 2009. [17] In June 2011 the weekly had a circulation of 24,975 copies. [8] For the first part of 2013 the circulation of the magazine rose to 29,229 copies. [18]