Promecal
Promecal, also known by the corporate name Grupo de Comunicación Promecal, S. L., is a mass media company in Spain. The company's name is short for Promotora de Medios de Castilla y León.
History and assets
The company was founded in 2000 by construction magnate Antonio Miguel Méndez Pozo. Its newspapers in Castile and León include the Diario de Burgos, Diario Palentino and El Día de Valladolid. In television, it owns two terrestrial digital (TDT) channels (Televisión digital terrestre en España) in Navarre through its subsidy Sumando Comunicación – Navarra Televisión and Navarra Televisión 2. In Castile and León, it owns 50% of Castilla y León Televisión, the only TDT operator in the region; its channels are La 7 and La 8. It also owns the news agency ICAL, and operates several Onda Cero radio franchises.[1] In 2003, it held 40% of the shares in Antena 3 in Castile and León.[2]
In 2020, the company expanded into the region of La Rioja. It launched the newspaper El Día de La Rioja in April, and the television channel 7 La Rioja in October.[3]
Organisation
As of 2010, Promecal's advertising was managed by a subsidy of PRISA, while Promecal's presses were used for some PRISA titles.[1]
Promecal's internal structuring includes executive boards in each of its companies. Méndez Pozo's brothers and sons dominate executive positions.[1][2]
References
- ^ a b c Serrano, Pascual (8 November 2010). Traficantes de información: La historia oculta de los grupos de comunicación españoles (in Spanish). Ediciones AKAL. pp. 293–295. ISBN 978-84-96797-54-3. Retrieved 20 July 2025.
- ^ a b Vilar Moreno, Fernando (2003). Radio y televisión en el ámbito local (in Spanish). Publicacions de la Universitat Jaume I. pp. 586–591. ISBN 978-84-8021-454-4. Retrieved 20 July 2025.
- ^ "La 7 de La Rioja está de estreno" [La 7 de La Rioja premieres] (in Spanish). Cadena COPE. 13 October 2020. Retrieved 20 July 2025.