Madrid journalistic geography in the Golden Age of Spanish journalism: the dialectic between old and new media and its reflection in the urban space
Abstract
Through the analysis of Madrid journalistic geography, it can be seen two patterns of localization in the urban space. The study of their models and taxonomy of implementation is quite original. The dialectical relationship between Old and New press is not only reflected in the pages of the big media, but in the Madrid field. Old press from the 19th century is located in the Downtown district, around the transversal axis set by the Royal Palace, Puerta del Sol and the Carrera de San Jerónimo. The big media companies that are born in the 20th century, the so-called New press, on the other hand, prefer to mark distances, reaching the new horizons of the Ensanche, in the surroundings of the boulevards and the Barrio de Salamanca.
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