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La Gaceta hasn't more 100,000 prints in circulation
Hi,
The newspaper La Gaceta from Spain hasn't more 100,000 prints in circulations, in fact, it has much less than the
other newspapers of Spain, from that list its the smallest one. In fact, La Gaceta is not a well known newspaper,
if you put that one, you should put like 10 more newspapers. The other newspapers are all known in Spain.
I don't doubt that it is known nationally, but the criterion for this navbox is circulation. Currently the limit is set at 80,000 and La Gaceta's daily circulation as audited by OJD is well below that figure. If you think the limit should be set lower, please discuss it here rather than adding false information to the navbox. My own thoughts are below. ```W i k iW i s ta h```19:28, 6 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Circulation limit changed to 80K
Circulation figures from 2011 (according to OJD: [2]) would have dropped several papers from this box if we kept the 100,000 circulation limit, so I reduced it to 80,000 to keep the same titles in the box. The papers that would have dropped are EL CORREO (now 99,277), PUBLICO (87,983), LA VOZ DE GALICIA (94,844) and SPORT (95,056).
Of course the 80,000 limit is completely arbitrary, though I like it because there is a large gulf between PUBLICO at nearly 88,000 and the next-largest daily newspaper, EL DIARIO VASCO, at 69,905. That is the only newspaper in Spain with audited paid circulation in the 60,000s. Setting the limit at 50,000 brings in LA NUEVA ESPANA at 55,807. Next up are three newspapers in the 45,000-46,000 range: LA GACETA (see above), EL HERALDO DE ARAGON and DIARIO DE NAVARRA. ```W i k iW i s ta h```05:01, 29 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]