Euro Weekly News, commonly referred to simply as EWN is the leading weekly free British newspaper published in Spain. The company was founded in 1999 by Michel Euesden Steven Euesden, with the belief that the ‘Customer is King’, the vision was to wisely support English-speaking individuals with their integration into Spain.
Euro Weekly News is part of The EWN Media Group of which produces six regional editions each week published every Thursday and boasts a circulation of 580,667 copies every month. These are distributed on mainland Spain and the island of Mallorca through more than 4,000 reputable distribution points. Over the last two decades, EWN has maintained a growth in its database. With an average of 4,000 businesses that advertise each week and supports these businesses in making them successful.
Striving to remain a driving force in print and online The EWN website www.euroweeklynews.com receives on average 2.4M page views and just over 1.6M visitors each month.
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Known as the PEOPLE’S PAPER, Euro Weekly News is the leading English language newspaper in Spain. And it’s FREE!
Covering the Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, Almeria, Axarquia, Mallorca and beyond, EWN supports and inspires the individuals, neighbourhoods, and communities we serve, by delivering news with a social conscience. Whether it’s local news in Spain, UK news or international stories, we are proud to be the voice for the expat communities who now call Spain home.
With around half a million print readers a week and over 1.5 million web views per month, EWN has the biggest readership of any English language newspaper in Spain. The paper prints over 150 news stories a week with many hundreds more on the web – no one else even comes close.
Our publication has won numerous awards over the last 25 years including Best Free Newspaper of the Year (Premios AEEPP), Company of the Year (Costa del Sol Business Awards) and Collaboration with Foreigners honours (Mijas Town Hall). All of this comes at ZERO cost to our readers. All our print and online content always has been and always will be FREE OF CHARGE.
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