Doblón Explained

Language:Spanish
Frequency:Weekly
Publisher:Publicaciones Controladas
Editor Title:Editor-in-chief
Founded:1974
Founder:José Antonio Martínez Soler
Firstdate:September 1974
Finaldate:September 1976
Circulation:30,000 (1975)

Doblón was a weekly news and business magazine which was in circulation between 1974 and 1976. Its subtitle was semanario de economía e información general (weekly economic and general information magazine). It was one of the critics of Franco regime.[1]

History and profile

Doblón was launched in September 1974.[2] José Antonio Martínez Soler was the founder of the magazine who had worked as the editor-in-chief of Cambio 16. He started Doblón following his dismissal from Cambio 16.

Soler was kidnapped on 2 March 1976.[2] [3] The reason for his kidnapping was his article on civil guards which was published in Doblón on 10 February 1976.[4] [5] Soler escaped unhurt, but left the magazine and also, Spain in September 1976.[2] [4]

In 1975 Doblón sold nearly 30,000 copies.[2] Although it featured economy-related articles and news, Ángel Arrese argues that it was not a genuine business publication, but employed these writings to camouflage its political stance to avoid bans.[6] Some of the contributors of the weekly included Primo González, José García Abad, Fernando González Urbaneja, Mª Antonia Iglesias, Manuel Leguineche, Karmentxu Marín, José Luis Martín Prieto, Nativel Preciado, Vicente Verdú and caricaturist Peridis. The magazine ceased publication in September 1976 when the publisher, Publicaciones Controladas, went bankruptcy.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Tobias Reckling. Foreign correspondents in Francoist Spain (1945-1975). 178. PhD. March 2016 . University of Portsmouth.
  2. Juan Andrés García Martín. Doblón. Un semanario económico para tiempos de cambio político. 48. 1. es. 1696-2060. Historia Actual Online. 2019.
  3. Web site: William Chislett. The Foreign Press During Spain's Transition to Democracy, 1974-78 A Personal Account. 16 July 2021. 8. https://web.archive.org/web/20210716131458/http://www.transicion.org/90publicaciones/ForeignPressDuringTheTransition.pdf. Transicion. 14 August 2021.
  4. News: José Antonio Martínez Soler. My kidnapping. 20 Minutes. 14 August 2021. 2 March 2006.
  5. James Burns. The wrinkled new face of Spain. Index on Censorship. 1977. 6. 3. 7. 10.1080/03064227708532644. 144407982 . free.
  6. Ángel Arrese. The role of economic journalism in political transitions. Journalism. 2016. 18. 3. 373. 10.1177/1464884915623172. 147918088.
  7. Jaume Guillamet Lloveras. Lucía García-Carretero. José María Sanmartí Roset. José Reig Cruañes. Información, política y partidos durante la Transición española. Análisis de las revistas de información. Estudios sobre el Mensaje Periodístico. 2018. 24. 2. 1343. 10.5209/ESMP.62220. 10230/43979. 149763577. es. free.