María Consuelo Reyna. Journalist and businesswoman in the valencian Transition
Abstract
Last 31st of January, Las Provincias, the eldest diary in Valencia, held its 150 anniversary. King Felipe VI attended the commemorative acts and inaugurated the exhibition ‘La huella de 150 valencianos en el 150 aniversario de Las Provincias’, but someone who had left a mark on the diary’s 30 years long past wasn’t there: María Consuelo Reyna. Reyna was part of the family of the founder of Las Provincias, and has been voice and witness of the Transition from the newsroom. Dismissed as an editor in 1999 by the Council formed by families Reyna and Zarranz, the business was sold to Vocento, which put an end to a long cycle, essential in the recent valencian history.Downloads
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