El Periódico de Aragón is an Aragonese daily newspaper, founded in Zaragoza, on 23 October 1990 by Juancho Dumall.
It is published by the Grupo Zeta and whose information focuses primarily on Section Aragon, Opinion and Sports.
It is a pioneer in daily proximity information, neighborhood character, with a section dedicated to the Barrios de Zaragoza.
Their most popular columnists include writer John Bolea, songwriter Joaquin Carbonell, and deputy director of the medium, ex-director of the Heraldo de Aragon, Jose Luis Trasobares, whose column "The Independent" trenchantly analyzes the current social and political.
In 2008 the columnist Mariano Gistaín collaborate and work stopped for that day after a successful career in his column "The city of seagulls" regular daily has a circulation of 15,000 copies, but its actual sale, no more than half, 8,000-circulation, according to the magazine "News of Communication" (source OJD) as of 2012.