Major War Erupts Between Expat Newspapers In Spain

Published:  9 Apr at 6 PM
Want to get involved?

Become a

Featured Expat

and take our interview.

Become a

Local Expert

and contribute articles.

Get in

touch

today!

It seems the coronavirus doesn’t just wreck lives, as it’s now caused an unpleasant major war between Spain’s two favourite English language media outlets.

As is true for many businesses during this unprecedented threat to both expats and residents all across the world and the economy in general, expat-aimed media outlets have also been hard hit due to a massive loss of advertising revenues. Many are at risk of closure as a result, especially if they’re providing printed copies as well as an online presence. The two papers concerned, Olive Press and the Euro Weekly News, both publish relevant English language news aimed at expats living, working or retiring in Spain, with both running coverage of the pandemic and its effect on their readers.

Unsurprisingly, Olive Press’s online pages have taken a massive 80 per cent advertising revenue hit and it’s now asking for donations in order to keep an online presence. It’s well known for exposing financial fraud as well as other examples of criminality aimed at Spain’s expat communities. Unfortunately, the paper’s decision to introduce a subscription-only service may well hit hard on British expats on state pensions.

As regards its rival, the Euro Weekly News, its reaction to the Olive Press’s Facebook call for financial support doesn’t make easy reading due to its attack on its rival’s content and standards of journalism. Referring to Olive Press as a ‘poisonous newspaper’ and ‘worst on the coast’, accusing it of poaching journalists, ruining the lives of the innocent, making slanderous attacks and publishing poisonous articles, the Euro Weekly News seems to have overstepped the bounds of decency at a time when expats and the businesses which serve them should all be concentrating on accenting the positive and remembering the dead. One way or another, Brits in Spain attempting to cope with the present situation deserve better.

Comments » No published comments just yet for this article...

Feel free to have your say on this item. Go on... be the first!

Tell us Your Thoughts On This Piece:

RECENT NEWS

How To Feel Confident And At Ease When Speaking Dutch

Albert Both, from Dutch language school Talencoach, gives his advice on how to get confident speaking Dutch - even befor... Read more

Why Stress Isnt The Enemy Of High Performance But A Gateway To It

Most of us grow up thinking about stress as something to avoid, manage or eliminate. Especially in high-achieving envir... Read more

Permits And Visas For Artists And Creatives Working In The Netherlands

Are you heading to the Netherlands for a creative project? Make sure you know which type of visa or work permit you will... Read more

Understanding False Self-employment In The Netherlands

As an expat working as a freelancer or sole trader in the Netherlands, it is important to understand the concept of fal... Read more

How Reframing Your Business Model Can Revolutionise Your Marketing

As a business owner, you know that marketing is an essential part of a successful business. It makes sense that that's w... Read more