ADN (newspaper)
Type | Daily free newspaper |
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Format | Tabloid |
Owner(s) | Grupo Planeta |
Publisher | Editorial Página Cero |
Founded | March 2006 |
Political alignment | Liberal |
Language |
Spanish Catalan |
Headquarters | Barcelona |
Circulation | 900,000 |
Website | adn.es |
ADN was a Spanish free daily newspaper published by Editorial Página Cero, a company owned by Grupo Planeta and groups in regional press, part of Grupo Antena 3. The paper was distributed to 16 provinces with local editions in Spain.
History
ADN was first published in March 2006 as a new daily newspaper model designed for a young, urban population. ADN covered the main cities and metropolitan areas in Spain, reaching a market share of 25%, with distribution exceeding 900,000 copies and an average of 1,268,000 daily readers. Due to the effects of the crisis in Spain in 2011, ADN closed. The last number was published on December 23, 2011.
Editions
The paper distributed localised editions to:
- A Coruña
- Barcelona
- Bilbao
- Cádiz
- Castellón
- Huesca
- Jerez
- Lleida
- La Rioja
- Málaga
- Madrid
- Mallorca
- Navarra
- Sevilla
- Teruel
- Valencia
- Vigo
- Zaragoza
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