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Okdiario
El sitio de los inconformistas
TypeDigital newspaper
Founder(s)Eduardo Inda
FoundedSeptember 2015; 8 years ago (2015-09)
Political alignmentRight-wing, liberal
LanguageSpanish
CityMadrid
CountrySpain
Readership32 million
Websiteokdiario.com Edit this at Wikidata

Okdiario is a Spanish digital newspaper founded in September 2015 by the journalist Eduardo Inda. Its editorial ideology is aligned with liberalism.[1] The newspaper's motto is El sitio de los inconformistas (the place of nonconformists).

Inda approached the creation of this media outlet after leaving his position as deputy editor of the newspaper El Mundo,[2] contributing €500,000 of capital, corresponding to the compensation received after his departure. The following year, Okdiario's publishing company received €300,000 from the state public entity ENISA [es] in the form of a participative loan on advantageous terms, despite its outstanding debts.[3]

The audience measurement company Comscore placed the number of Okdiario visits in August 2017 at 32 million, consolidating it as one of the most viewed digital media outlets in Spain.[4] However, according to a study by the University of Valencia that November, it is also the worst rated communications medium.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Eduardo Inda ultima el lanzamiento del digital OKDiario" [Eduardo Inda Completes the Launch of the Digital OKDiario]. La Gaceta (in Spanish). 18 September 2015. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
  2. ^ Arranz, Rubén (12 January 2015). "Inda abandona 'El Mundo' y renuncia a una parte de su finiquito a cambio de que le dejen hablar" [Inda Leaves 'El Mundo' and Renounces a Part of His Settlement in Exchange for Being Allowed to Speak]. Vozpópuli (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 December 2018.
  3. ^ García, Ter; Elorduy, Pablo (19 January 2018). "Okdiario recibió en 2016 un préstamo estatal de 300.000 euros sin avales ni garantías" [In 2016 Received a State Loan of 300,000 Euros Without Endorsements or Guarantees]. El Salto (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 December 2018.
  4. ^ "Miguel Ángel Turci abandona OK Diario". El Confidencial Digital (in Spanish). 19 December 2017. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
  5. ^ Villadiego, Luis (21 November 2017). "OkDiario es el 'medio de comunicación' peor valorado de España" [OkDiario is the Worst Rated 'Communications Medium' in Spain]. Digital Sevilla (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 December 2018.

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