05. DIAloGuE AnD communIcATIon wITh STAkEholDERS AnnuAl REPoRT 2011 AImc: Asociación de Investigación de medios de comunicación. medios on. In the Spanish education arena, Santillana is an active member of the national Book Editors Association, AnElE, as well as other educational organizations with common values such as quality and responsibility in teaching. In the field of radio, SER is a member of the Asociación Española de Radiodifusión comercial (Association of the Spanish commercial Radio Broadcasters). In the audiovisual sector, PRISA TV represents the Group in uTEcA (TV and Audiovisual content union). The Group’s newspapers are members of AEDE (Spanish newspaper Editors Association). All the Group’s media in Spain are signed up to the Association for Self-regulation in commercial media (Autocontrol). In Portugal, Grupo media capital is a member of the Portuguese Social media confederation, which brings together more than 600 companies from the press, radio and TV sectors. PRISA and the Fundación Santillana run a number of renowned educational and cultural initiatives in Spain and in the Americas and have signed agreements with a number of cultural, educational and scientific organizations, including the organization of Ibero-American States, the Spanish Royal Academy, the cervantes Institute, Fundación Biblioteca Virtual miguel de cervantes, Fundación Teatro Real, Fundación carolina, Fundación cultural hispano-Brasileña, Fundación conocimiento y Desarrollo, Fundación Empresa y crecimiento, Fundación Príncipe de Asturias and Fundación Bertelsmann. In the area of scientific research, development and innovation, the company collaborates with Fundación Pro cnIc and Fundación coTEc. PRISA maintains close ties to various universities in Spain and the Americas, including the universidad Autónoma of madrid, with whom we run the Journalism School and the Jesus de Polanco chair for Ibero-American studies. PRISA also collaborates with the menéndez Pelayo International university. The Fundacion Santillana’s offices in latin America (colombia, Brazil and Argentina) develop similar initiatives in the areas of education and culture. Finally, PRISA maintains close ties to various universities in Spain and the Americas, including the universidad Autónoma of madrid, with whom we run the Journalism School and the Jesus de Polanco chair for Ibero-American studies. PRISA also collaborates with the universidad carlos III and the menéndez Pelayo International university and is also associated to the universidad Autónoma of Barcelona, the university of Alicante and the universidad carlos III through the Instituto universitario de Posgrado. The Fundacion Santillana’s offices in latin America (colombia, Brazil and Argentina) develop similar initiatives in the areas of education and culture. 79