Deia (newspaper)
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Deia (in Basque, The call) is a Basque Country-based newspaper incorporated in 1977, with a Basque nationalistic perspective.
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Black and white, color |
Owner(s) | Editorial Iparraguirre S.A. |
Founder(s) | Mitxel Unzueta, Luzio Aginagalde, Luis María Retolaza and Eli Galdós. |
Editor-in-chief | Iñaki González |
Founded | 8 June 1977 |
Political alignment | Basque nationalism, Centrism |
Language | Spanish and Basque |
Headquarters | Bilbao |
Website | deia |
The newspaper is bilingual in character though principally written in Spanish with some articles in Basque. Deia is the main product of the Editorial Iparraguirre S.A. (EISA). Although their initial objective was to cover news in the whole of País Vasco, they actually have as their tag line Noticias de Bizkaia, as their principle market is in Vizcaya, where they are the second largest newspaper in the city.[1] Deia is part of the newspaper group Grupo Noticias, which includes several other Spanish newspapers including Diario de Noticias in Navarra, Noticias de Gipuzkoa in Guipúzcoa and Noticias de Álava en Álava.
The current director of the newspaper is Iñaki González Torre.