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Grupo Joly is a Spanish publishing company which started operating in 1867 in Andalusia, southern Spain, publishing Diario de Cádiz. Grupo Joly sold 100,000 copies a day in 2002 and reached 400,000 readers daily.

Publications

Grupo Joly's publications include eight Spanish dailies:

Management

  • Rosario Joly Palomino
  • José Joly Palomino
  • Rosa Joly Palomino

Editors

  • Manuel Clavero Arévalo
  • José Luis Ballester
  • Carlos Colón Perales
  • Manuel Concha Ruiz
  • Francisco Ferraro
  • Rafael Padilla

Directives

  • José Joly Martínez Salazar
  • Tomás Valiente
  • Javier Moyano
  • Juan Carlos Fernandez
  • Javier Ysasi
  • Javier Tovar
  • José Juaquín León
  • José Antonio Carrizosa
  • Manuel Jesús Florencio
  • Angel Navarro
  • Pablo Joly
  • Javier Prieto
  • Ignacio G. Cosgaya
  • Fernando de Parias
  • Tomás Díaz

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