Francisco Camps vs Fèlix Millet in the media

What do ghit ratios from La Vanguardia, El Periodico, El País, ADN, ABC, El Mundo, Público, and Levante tell us about their owners’ priorities?

Re the latest Catalan party funding scandal, here’s a little chart to give some idea of the relative importance attached by various mainstream media sources to the endemic corruption of the social-political complex in Catalonia and Valencia:



Does La Vanguardia’s apparent comparative lack of interest in Fèlix Millet with respect to El Periodico reflect the former’s closer links to the Catalan nationalist kleptocracy? Or is the latter’s greater activity an indicator of genuine surprise on its part that its donations to el Palau were being channelled to politico-tribal rivals CDC? Is Público less interested in Millet than El País because of extensive obligations its owners Mediapro have to the Catalan establishment? Or is it because Mediapro knows that Zapatero’s fall would facilitate reëxamination of the bizarre and rushed allocation of digital television rights to Mediapro at the expense of El País owners Prisa? Given that all these organisations benefit from considerable direct and indirect government subsidy, doesn’t all the hoohaa in the Spanish press about the lack of independent media organisations in Italy seem like a rather large red herring?

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I haven’t really been following the Great Millet Conjuring Spectacle, but Salvador Sostres’ argument that the reason the Catalan social-political complex steals from the poor is because it isn’t free enough made me giggle. It’s a recap of the now discredited why-is-Africa-so-corrupt meme, but he probably doesn’t know that. Albert Boadella meanwhile conjures up a beautiful image of Catalonia as an ethnic stageshow with backstage the dodgy accounts department.
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ADN (2): ADN may refer to:

Africa (7):

Albert Boadella (3): Albert Boadella Oncins is a Spanish actor, director and playwright and one of the founders of the well-known theatre company Els Joglars. In his youth he participated in left wing and Catalanist politics against the Francoist State.

Barcelona (1399):

Catalonia (1155):

CDC (1): CDC may refer to:

Convergence and Union (15): Convergence and Union was a Catalan nationalist electoral alliance in Catalonia, Spain.

Corruption (40):

El Mundo (8): El Mundo may refer to:

El País (9): El País is the second most read newspaper in Spanish online and the second most circulated daily newspaper in Spain, and one of three Madrid dailies considered to be national newspapers of record for Spain. Its headquarters and central editorial staff are located in Madrid, although there are regional offices in the principal Spanish cities where regional editions are produced.

El Periodico (1):

Fèlix Millet (2):
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Francisco Camps (1): Francisco Enrique Camps Ortiz is a Spanish politician belonging to the Partido Popular.

Italy (87):

José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (62):

Kaleboel (4307):

La Razón (3): La Razón is used as a name for newspapers in the Spanish-speaking world including:

La Vanguardia (8): La Vanguardia is a Spanish daily newspaper, founded in 1881.

Levante (1): Levante may refer to:

Media rights (1):

Mediapro (2): Mediapro is a multimedia communications group in Spain.

Nationalism (100):

Palau de la Mùsica (1):
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People's Party (Spain) (28): The People's Party; known mostly by its acronym, PP [peˈpe]) is a conservative, liberal-conservative and Christian-democratic political party in Spain.

Politics of Spain (162):

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Prisa (3):

Silvio Berlusconi (13): Silvio Berlusconi; born 29 September 1936) is an Italian media tycoon and politician who has served as Prime Minister of Italy in four governments.Berlusconi is the controlling shareholder of Mediaset and owned the Italian football club A.C.

Socialists' Party of Catalonia (44): The Socialists' Party of Catalonia is a social-democratic political party in Catalonia, Spain resulting from the merger of three parties: the Socialist Party of Catalonia–Regrouping, led by Josep Pallach i Carolà, the Socialist Party of Catalonia–Congress, and the Catalan Federation of the PSOE.

Spain (1881):

Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (60): The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party; PSOE [peˈsoe]) is a social-democratic political party in Spain.

Valencia (23):


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