Monday, May 24, 2010

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LEAF MONDAY: Monday did not go out when the press

The balance of the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, so that the press is concerned, was rather mixed. So while on one hand cards were issued to journalists with all kinds of ways to control and even institutionalized censorship and theorized by the dictator, on the other side finally earned rest on Sunday by a Royal Order was established on March 24, 1924. This decree was achieved after the year 1919 it would produce a strike by journalists who claimed, among other measures, the rest on Sunday and the conversion of the Associated Press in a union. These are mostly grouped in a Federation of Associations of Newspapers, chaired by José Francos Rodríguez.
To replace the newspapers on Monday, the central government created an Officer of the Province Road for most cities English, the issue of which corresponded then to the Provincial Councils through a new Royal Decree of May 1, 1926 with which it could pay attention to the financing needs of these associations.
However, Pamplona was a pioneer and a precursor to this decree, as the first sheet of Monday the English territory was published in that city in 1915.

Since 1930, when the newspaper came out for the first time in Madrid, claimed the issue to the press associations, who found a new and stable source of income. After the death of Francos Rodríguez, the Federation Press and, therefore, the provincial editions of the Road Monday, were under the chairmanship of the Radical Party leader Alexander Lerroux, whom he appointed in December 1933, a Charitable Journalists to ensure the payment of pensions for members and pensions widows and orphans in their families to their death. In April 1935, Lerroux was replaced by Alfonso Rodríguez Santamaría, deputy director of ABC, and whose mandate was celebrated the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the first Association of Newspapers, which in this case was from Madrid. During the Second Republic in 1932 came the first issue of the Road Monday in Bilbao on April 22, 1935 did in Santander, on May 4, 1936 did in Vigo and this year it did in Zaragoza.

the outbreak of the English Civil War, it proceeded to the collectivization of these newspapers that became the union spokesmen and Republican side, passing the so-called Professional Association of Journalists, which was integrated into UGT. He immediately proceeded to the removal of the board of the Association, many of whose members supported the military uprising against the Republican government. In Catalonia newspapers Monday of each province is united in calling on the Government Official Full, published in Catalan. In 1937 he published the first sheet of Monday in Granada La Coruna and then land belonging to the national side. After the arrival of the troops of General Franco in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bexceptionally, and probably the only time he has given out a copy of the Road from Monday 27 January 1939 to announce the release of the territory, with the peculiarity that that day was Friday and not Monday.

After the war, the publications returned again to their former owners across the country. During the Franco regime remained the only newspaper authorized to be published on Monday as remained compulsory Sunday rest of the press. Due to restrictions on paper, this newspaper became literally a "road" bent written by both sides, no photographs and very brief news. Apart from the inevitable patriotic exaltation to the new regime, highlighted the news about the sport. On January 25, 1943 was published for the first time Monday Leaf in Murcia, in 1947 in Valladolid, on 6 March 1950 in Burgos, in the same year appeared in Orense, and January 3, 1966, and the full development, very late in Cadiz. Monday
Leaf was not the only newspaper that came out Monday, because by that time there some exceptions. For example, until the 1960 ABC edited the newspaper every day, and publications such as the Catalans El Noticiero Universal, La Prensa, Madrid and information and people also came out on Monday and made the evening editions. The same happened with the sports press, as was the case of newspapers Marca and Mundo Deportivo and Sport Life weekly, and a magazine, like the American Life in an edition in Castilian in Spain and Latin American countries and was acquired by subscription .
During the 1950's increased the number of pages and included photographs, and by the 1960 and 1970 added a special sports supplement summarizing the conference sports, especially soccer and bullfighting, the previous weekend. Arrival
the 1980, with a small and simple format that promised its gradual decline during the years of transition, the Road Monday was gradually stopped publishing in all the English cities by the pressure of big business of newspapers from April 19, 1982 decided to end Sunday rest of the journalists and also out Monday.

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