Local Xpress – Newspaper
Local Xpress is a Spanish publication and will be published monthly with a distribution of 22,000 copies and will be relaunched in October 2019.
Local Xpress is a Spanish publication and will be published monthly with a distribution of 22,000 copies and will be relaunched in October 2019.
Made up of two separate newspapers to satisfy the needs of foreign readers, there are individual publications in English ISLAND CONNECTIONS and German TENERIFFA EXPRESS. This means that extensive coverage of local news and events, information of interest, UK/news, local culture, fashion, sport, health, gastronomy as well as excellent publicity and opportunities, we reach more than 50,000 people every month in both the resident and tourist markets.
Up to 25,000 copies are printed every fortnight, circulated strategically and totally free of charge to over 500 distribution outlets, targeting main tourist areas, major shopping centres and important residential points all over the island.
Island Connections (English edition)
Founded in 1984, and officially the largest English paper in the Canary Islands, with a fortnightly distribution of up to 14,000 copies.
Teneriffa Express (German edition)
The largest and most popular German paper on the islands, maintaining distribution figures of 10,000 per fortnight.
The editorial has been publishing a number of weekly English language newspapers in Spain since 1971. Costa Blanca News and Costa Levante News are out on sale every Friday.
The free edition, The Post is out on Wednesdays and you can pick a copy up at numerous distribution points across Alicante province.
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The Costa Blanca News website includes a selection of news stories and features from the main publication as well as all the classified adverts. Updated everyday, the website receives thousands of visits. The website includes a selection of news stories and features from the main publication as well as all the classified adverts. Updated everyday, the website receives thousands of visits.
The editorial has been publishing a number of weekly English language newspapers in Spain since 1971. Costa Blanca News and Costa Levante News are out on sale every Friday.
The free edition, The Post is out on Wednesdays and you can pick a copy up at numerous distribution points across Alicante province.
Find inside:
Aims to:
The editorial has been publishing a number of weekly English language newspapers in Spain since 1971. Costa Blanca News and Costa Levante News are out on sale every Friday.
The free edition, The Post is out on Wednesdays and you can pick a copy up at numerous distribution points across Alicante province.
Find inside:
Aims to:
The Costa Blanca News website includes a selection of news stories and features from the main publication as well as all the classified adverts. Updated everyday, the website receives thousands of visits.
The Majorca Daily Bulletin launched in 1963, aimed at English speaking residents and tourists. Its sole aim is to inform its readers of all events, whether they take place in the Balearics, Spain, Britain or the rest of the world. Understanding that non-resident British readers would like to know all the main British headlines and for this reason the newspaper gives great emphasis to British news. However, these days English speaking residents and tourists want to know exactly what is happening in the Balearics and for this reason a sizeable part of the newspaper is dedicated to local news and comment. The newspaper has a very vibrant What‘s On section which aims to inform readers of all events which are happening on the island along with local fiestas and traditions. Tourism remains the lifeblood of the Balearic Islands and for this reason the Majorca Daily Bulletin aims to give holidaymakers all the necessary information so that their holiday is extra special. You will find features about notable British residents along with articles about Majorcan lifestyle and food. During its long career over 50 years the Majorca Daily Bulletin has produced many supplements and extras for the top tourism fairs across the world including the World Travel Market and ITB fair in Berlin. The Majorca Daily Bulletin has an average print run of 6,000 copies a day; 2,000 of which are destined for subscribers and the remainder go to kiosks and sales points across the island and available at all the major hotel chains, travel agents, estate agents and cultural centres. The Majorca Daily Bulletin is also on the web; at www.majorcadailybulletin.es