MarketMass media in Spain
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Mass media in Spain

Spain is home to the second most spoken language in the world, with approximately 427 million native Spanish speakers across 20 countries. As a result, many Spanish media outlets design content with a global audience in mind, anticipating international reach. Despite this, the national market remains the core focus, with media catering not only to Spanish speakers but also to the country's co-official languages—Catalan, Galician, and Basque. Catalan alone is spoken by over 11 million people, while Galician and Basque are spoken by around two million and one million, respectively.

Mass media groups
Press: Note: Many of these media groups operate across multiple mediums and fields, with some, like Prisa and Vocento, holding significant influence in press, television, and digital media. The trend of media convergence is evident, as companies expand their reach across various platforms to cater to a wider audience, such as Webedia Spain’s dominance in digital content ==Books==
Magazines
Many in Spain read ¡Hola!. ==Newspapers==
Newspapers
The most widely read newspaper in Spain is El País. ==Radio==
Internet
Spain has a high level of internet connectivity, with over 90% of the population having access to the internet as of 2020. Fixed broadband coverage is also high, with over 80% of the population having access, and mobile broadband coverage is also relatively high, with over 50% of the population having access. There are several providers of fixed and mobile broadband services, including Movistar, Orange, Vodafone, and MÁSMÓVIL. The government of Spain does not generally restrict access to the internet, but there have been complaints about internet censorship related to the narrowing of the definition of fair use. In general, the government respects freedom of speech and press, but there are laws in place to prohibit the dissemination of certain types of information, such as hate speech. == See also ==
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