Manuel Aznar Zubigarayren kazetari-lana: Euzkadi (1913-1918)

Mediatika. Cuadernos de Medios de Comunicación, 15 [on line]

Díaz Noci, Javier; Meso Ayerdi, Koldobika

Publication year:
2016
Publication place:
Donostia ; Leioa
Characteristics:
BIBLID [eISSN 1988-3935 (2016), 15; 141-173]
ISSN:
1137-4462; eISSN: 1988-3935

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Summary

Manuel Aznar Zubigaray (Etxalar, 1893 - Madrid, 1975) was one of the most popular and prolific Spanish journalists of the 20th century. He was also one of the most renowned amongst those journalists who followed multiple ideologies: conservative at first in Pamplona, later in favour of the Basque Nationalist Party in Bilbao, liberal in Madrid and Havana, and right-wing −and Francoist− once again in Madrid and Barcelona. He was chief editor of the newspapers El Sol and La Vanguardia, and ran the Agency EFE (amongst others). In the Basque Country, he also ran the daily paper Euzkadi, where we wrote a multitude of columns over more than five years. In fact, these are the publications that we will analyse in this project. Two of them, written in Basque, are fairly unknown to date. We’ve looked at others spread across different areas: sport, politics, religion and even war, since Aznar Zubigaray also made his mark as a conflict reporter.

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