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English
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newspapers
Costa Blanca News (est. 1971; weekly)
The Costa Blanca's oldest English-language publication. Weekly newspaper with Spanish and local news stories, community news, local sports and large classified section. The same group acquired the Costa Blanca-based Weekly Post and in 1996 started a Málaga publication, Costa del Sol News. |
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Costa
del
Sol
News
(est.
1996;
weekly)
Southern
Spain's
best-selling English-language
newspaper,
Costa
del
Sol
News covers
the
coast
from
Almeria
to
Cadiz.
Strong
focus
on
local
news,
events,
community
news
and
local
sport.
Includes
satellite
TV
section,
classifieds,
features and
regular
columns
relevant
to
living
in
Spain.
Friday-Ad
is
the
no.1
Buy
and
Sell
weekly
on
the
Costa
Del
Sol.
its
FREE
to
pick
up
and
FREE*
to
advertise.
Its
easy
to
place
ads
anytime,
online
at
www.friday-ad.es
or
by
calling
901
666
950.
You
can
pick
your
copy
of
Friday-Ad
from
a
wide
range
of
outlets
including
newsagents,
supermarkets,
petrol
stations,
local
stores,
bars,
town
centres
and
more.
We
distribute
all
along
the
Coast
and
Inland
between
Almunecar
and
Sotogrande.
With
70
editions
across
the
UK
and
over
30
years
in
Business,
our
experience
in
advertising
means
we
are
hard
to
beat!
Ibiza
Now
(est.
1984;
fortnightly)
Originally
titled
Ibiza
Foresight,
newspaper
with
local
news
and
features
on
the
island
of
Ibiza.
Inland
Trader
(established
April
2004)
Free
English
news
paper
covering
the
interior
of
the
province
of
Valencia
From
Lliria
down
to
Elche.
Also
covering
the
coastal
towns
of
Gandia,
Oliva
and
Denia.
Fortnightly
publication
are
available
on
line
to
download
www.inlandtrader.net.
Island
Connections
(est.
1983;
fortnightly)
Originally
titled
Here
&
Now,
this
fortnightly
community
newspaper
is
the
oldest
of
a
number
of
papers
serving
the
Canary
Islands.
"Island
Connections
serves
the
thousands
of
English-speaking
residents,
holiday
homeowners
and
visitors
in
the
Canaries.
It
is
the
islands'
major
English
newspaper
and
we
pride
ourselves
on
our
coverage
of
local
news.
We
also
feature
a
financial
and
legal
supplement."
Majorca
Daily
Bulletin
(est.
1962;
daily)
Spain's
oldest
English-language
newspaper,
aimed
at
the
large
expat
community
on
the
island
of
Mallorca.
Published
by
the
Ultima
Hora
group.
Spain
Daily
News
Up
to
date
and
informative
Sur
in
English
(est.
1984;
weekly)
Published
by
the
Málaga
daily
newspaper
in
Spanish,
Sur,
with
community
news,
Spanish
news,
columns,
and
large
classified
ad
section.
Spain's
largest
English-language
publication
with
an
audited
free
distribution
of
more
than
40,000
copies.
Editor:
Liz
Parry
"Sur
in
English
is
aimed
mainly
at
English-speaking
residents
in
southern
Spain
and
features
local
information
and
news,
general
features
and
30
plus
pages
of
classified
ads
which
are
used
by
both
the
foreign
and
Spanish
communities."
Tenerife
News
(est.
1994;
fortnightly)
Community
newspaper
serving
the
Canary
Island
of
Tenerife,
mainly
devoted
to
news
around
the
island,
investment
news
as
it
affects
expatriates,
and
pages
on
health,
fashion,
sport,
community
and
forthcoming
events.
The
Daily
Majorca
Free
online
news
&
classified
for
everything
Majorcan
!
The
Euro
Weekly
(est.
1985;
weekly)
Weekly
give-away
newspaper,
first
started
to
serve
the
small
English-speaking
community
in
Almería,
south-eastern
Spain.
Later
expanded
with
two
separate
editions
covering
the
Costa
Blanca
and
the
Costa
del
Sol.
The
Paper
(est.
1993;
fortnightly)
Newspaper
serving
the
English-speaking
community
and
holiday
makers
on
the
Canary
Island
of
Tenerife,
with
local
news
and
listings.
Editor
&
Publisher:
Sandie
Laming-Powell
"Our
aim
is
to
provide
up-to-date
news
affecting
Canary
Island
residents
and
holidaymakers,
as
well
as
features
covering
Tenerife
life,
plus
comprehensive
coverage
of
the
entertainment
scene
on
the
island."
The
Southern
Costa
Blanca
Leader
Newspaper
Free
English
language
newspaper
serving
Alicante,
Orihuela
Costa,
La
Marina,
Bigastro,
San
Miguel,
Pilar
de
la
Horadada,
Torre
de
la
Horadada,
Campoverde,
Los
Alcazares,
San
Javier,
Los
Montesinos,
Quesada,
Almoradi,
Catral,
Campoamor,
San
Pedro,
La
Manga,
Los
Belones
and
Santiago
de
la
Ribera
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