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 Leader newspaper is an Engilsh Newspaper in Spain. The Leader is a family run business, established in 2004 with over 700 editions published. It is very popular among expats with 20,000 units every week between Alicante and Murcia
It is the first free newspaper to hit the streets each week with current and breaking local, international news, sport, and information published online at www.theleader.info.
20/06/2016
| by GMS | CommentPortugals Inside Lagos magazine, part of the Inside Group of magazines, is designed with style and attention
to detail to appeal to today’s discerning customers; people who demand quality and have the spending power to ensure that advertisers reap maximum benefit from their investment.
Inside Lagos lives up to its name. The editorial focus is on inside information covering Lagos and the surrounding towns and villages. People, places, happenings, restaurants, nightlife, property and culture are just some of the subjects included in the main magazine section. The magazine also includes a guide/services section providing at-a-glance information for those less familiar with the area.
Inside Lagos offers a free distribution coverage of over 9,000 copies published in three editions. This includes two targeted editions with 2,000 copies each, available at two major supermarkets in the area. Plus, additional strategically selected outlets for our third edition which include:
• Hotels
• Selected bars, restaurants, shops and offices
• Direct delivery to rental villas and apartments
07/06/2016
| by GMS | CommentVivre Le Portugal is published quarterly and is an essential read for any French-speaking tourist, investor or resident in Portugal.
From what was a fairly insignificant tourism market for Portuguese tourism and real estate sales just 5 years ago, French tourists and property buyersnow rank as one of the most important. Final 2015 figures will show in excess of 1 million French tourists having visited Portugal, ranking behind only Britain and Spain with further growth in 2016. Data for the real estate market reveals that over the last year thousands of properties have been purchased by French buyers, most looking to retire in Portugal and take advantage of the Non Habitual Tax regime.
As tourists, the French are known for their joie de vivre, enjoying the good things in life and are hence amongst the best-spending customers at restaurants and shops.
The Vivre le Portugal website and magazine have been specially created to cater to this rapidly growing market.
In addition to French nationals, Vivre le Portugal also targets visitors of other nationalities such as French-speaking Swiss, Belgians and Canadians.
Online
vivreleportugal.com updated regularly – is rapidly becoming established as a leading source of
online information about Portugal in French.
Vivre le Portugal magazine, published monthly, is essential reading for any French-speaking
resident, investor or tourist in Portugal.
With a print run of 6,000 copies, 5,000 copies are placed on sale alongside French language media
at news stands. The additional 1,000 copies are used for direct promotion.The magazine features articles on current affairs, events, leisure, lifestyle, culture, food, wine and the property market – all directly related to living in and enjoying the best of Portugal. The website also carries news, carefully selected and translated from the daily portugalresident.com website.
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.
Teneriffa Express (German edition)
The largest and most popular German paper on the islands, maintaining distribution figures of 10,000 per fortnight.
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.
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.