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Medios De Comunicación a Contactar Medios de comunicación 0/46 contactados ✓ Medio de comunicación Información de contacto El Confidencial Formulario cultura: https://www.elconfidencial.com/contacto/1129/ Gizmodo [email protected] Periodico "Qué!" [email protected] [email protected] Clarín (Aunque no sea español) Formulario: https://www.grupoclarin.com/contacto Xataka [email protected], [email protected] Europa press [email protected] [email protected] 91 359 26 00 El Salto @ElSaltoDiario (Twitter) Ctxt [email protected] 916 05 93 35 Valencia Plaza [email protected] (economia de este medio) InfoLibre [email protected] 91 061 6087 La Última Hora El Plural El Periodico (Catalunya) [email protected] Público.es [email protected] [email protected],. Ediciones locales: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], Eldiario.es [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] La Gaceta Formuario: https://gaceta.es/contacto/ Huffington Post [email protected] [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], El País [email protected] El Mundo [email protected] Libertad Digital [email protected] Mediterráneo Digital [email protected] 91 112 43 48 Expansión [email protected] 91 0501629 Levante [email protected] 963992200 [email protected], Jefe de redaccion España: [email protected], Jefa de Redacción Internet: La Razón [email protected], Jefe de readcción economía: [email protected] OK Diario [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] La Vanguardia [email protected] El Español [email protected] La Voz Digital [email protected], [email protected] El Diario de Cádiz [email protected] 20minutos [email protected], [email protected] Diario de Sevilla [email protected] Las Provincias [email protected] Computing.es Direccion: [email protected] 913 137 901 La Voz de Galicia [email protected] Faro de Vigo [email protected] El Diario Vasco [email protected] <[email protected]>; Gara Formlario: https://www.naiz.eus/es/contacto El Correo Formulario: https://areapersonal.elcorreo.com/suscripcion/contacto.html La Marea @lamarea_com (Twitter) El Digital de Castilla La Mancha [email protected] 606713383 606018622 CLM 24 [email protected] La Tribuna de Toledo [email protected], 925 28 09 50 [email protected], [email protected] (Esto correos no van, vamos ninguno ABC de los que sale en su pagina xdddd. Llamar mañana a la redaccion de toledo a ver que se cuentan) ElEconomista [email protected] Rusia Today (en español) @ActualidadRT (Twitter) [email protected] Formulario sugerencias: https://www.efe. com/efe/espana/contacto/150/info-contacto? Agencia EFE contacto=clientesARROBAefePUNTOcom&tk=637098530429506213 (+34) 91 346 7100 Envía un correo a [email protected], indica en el asunto 'Confidentes' y explícanos, brevemente, qué tema deseas que tratemos. No olvides incluir una Heraldo de Aragon vía de contacto (correo electrónico o teléfono) y expresar tu deseo de ser identificado o permanecer en el anonimato Medium ¿Aquí no se puede escribir y ya?.
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