Por Qué Desaparecieron los Quioscos en España
For decades, newsstands were much more than just a place to buy a newspaper. They were the neighborhood meeting point, the first point of contact with the day's news, and the setting for small rituals that shaped several generations of Spaniards. In this video, we explore how a business that once boasted 35,000 newsstands across Spain went from being essential to quietly disappearing from the streets. A story of technological changes, shifting consumer habits, the internet, and a profession that faded away without a sound.

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