Vocento has announced this afternoon the replacement within three of its editorial directions from which, from this month,

Julián Quirós

will be the new director of ABC, instead of

Bieito Rubido

;

Jesús Trelis

will direct the newspaper

Las Provincias,

replacing Julián Quirós, and

David Taberna

will

direct

El Diario Vasco

, replacing

José Gabriel Mújika

.

Julián Quirós has served in the last eleven years as director of

Las Provincias

.

Extremeño, a native of Guareña (1969), studied journalism at the Complutense University and specialized in economic information at the Universitas Nebrissensis (later, Nebrija University).

Rubido, who has been in charge of the publication in the last 10 years, "puts an end to an extensive and brilliant professional career at Vocento," according to the news published by the newspaper itself.

Rubido began his journalistic career at Diario Informaciones at the end of the seventies and later made the leap to radio until he became regional director of Antena 3 radio.

In 1995 he was appointed director of Antena 3 TV Galicia.

From 2000 to 2006 he served as director of

La Voz de Galicia

and in 2009 he was appointed editorial director of regional media for Vocento.

Bieito has also been a regular collaborator on radio and television, a professor at the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid and the CEU San Pablo.

Jesús Trelis, new director of the newspaper "Las Provincias", is a native of Alcoy (1967) and graduated in Information Sciences from the Autonomous University of Barcelona.

He joined Las Provincias in June 1996, focusing his journalistic work on the Local section and specializing in Social Welfare and Defense.

In this area, he became section chief and editor-in-chief, until in January 2019 he was promoted to Chief of Information, assuming the newspaper's information coordination, both in the digital and paper areas.

For his part, David Taberna (San Sebastián, 1978), graduated in Social and Information Sciences, specialized in Journalism, from the University of the Basque Country, will occupy the direction of "El Diario Vasco" from this month, replacing José Gabriel Mujika.

To date, Taberna has served as editor-in-chief of the newspaper, which he joined twenty years ago and in which he has developed most of his professional career.

He has been editor of the sections of Culture, Economy and Politics.

Subsequently, he was editor-in-chief of the Al Día section and for the last two years he has held the responsibility of editor-in-chief.

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