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  Type Daily Newspaper
  Format Compact
  Foundation January 1 , 1903
  Price 110 daily, 190 Sunday in Spain higher elsewhere<!-- <br/> <small> 280 in Portugal 280 in Italy 3 in Belgium , Ireland , Netherlands 305 in France 320 in Germany CHF 540 in Switzerland US$ 350 in United States </small> -->
  Owners Grupo Vocento
  Publisher Catalina Luca de Tena
  Editor José Antonio Zarzalejos
  Language Spanish
  Political Center-right , Monarchist
  Circulation 240,225 daily in , 2007
  Headquarters Juan Ignacio de Tena 7, Madrid 28027
  Website wwwabces


''ABC'' is a Spanish national Daily Newspaper founded in Madrid on January 1 , 1903 , by Juan Ignacio Luca De Tena . ''ABC'' started as a Weekly Newspaper until it turned daily in June 1905 . Today, ''ABC'' is the third largest general-interest newspaper in Spain , and the oldest newspaper still operating in Madrid . ''ABC'' is often referred to as a Newspaper Of Record from Spain, along with '' El País '' and '' El Mundo ''.

''ABC'' is known for generally supporting Conservative political views and Defending the Spanish Monarchy , and was seized in 1936 by the Popular Front (''Frente Popular'') when the Spanish Civil War started. During the civil war, ''ABC'' published two different versions, the Madrid edition supporting the Republic and the Seville edition supporting the Nationalist side. When the war was over, ''ABC'' in Madrid was given back to its legitimate owners and once again became the largest newspaper in Spain.
It later moved from its offices in Madrid by '' Paseo De La Castellana '', which are now a shopping mall.

Today, ''ABC'' publishes in Compact -sized stapled sheets, noticeably smaller than the loose Tabloid format favored by most Spanish dailies, including '' El País '' and '' El Mundo ''.
Its cover distinctively features a full-size picture contrasting with the assorted selection of news and images of the competition.
After the buy by Grupo Vocento , it has taken a more moderate stance than other conservative media outlets, refusing to support conspiracy theories related to the 2004 Madrid Train Bombings (locally known as ''11-M'').
Its former director Luis María Anson runs another daily catering for a similar market niche, '' La Razón ''.


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EXTERNAL LINKS

  • ABC.es - official online version of ''ABC''