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Semana ' s foreign periodicals include SoHo Ecuador, which began publication in 2002; SoHo Costa Rica, which was started in 2006; and Fucsia Ecuador, which has been published since 2004. The website Semana.com offers all the contents of the magazine Semana and also provides exclusive coverage of political and social developments. It is the ...
Magazines in Spain are varied and numerous, [1] but they have small circulation. [2] In terms of frequency, the Spanish magazines are mostly weekly and monthly. [3] Although there are news magazines and political magazines in the country, they mostly focus on entertainment, social events, sports, and television.
Aitana Sánchez-Gijón was born in Rome on 5 November 1968, [1] to a Spanish father Ángel Sánchez-Gijón Martínez [], a history lecturer exiled from Francoism, and an Italian mother, Fiorella de Angelis, a lecturer. [2]
Since 1967 he worked as an editor and director in different periodicals including El diario montañés, Arriba, [1] Revista de Geografía Universal and Free Lance'e International. Being accidentally injured during an Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA) attack in Madrid , [ 2 ] on December 29, 1980, he was interested what ...
Perfil de la semana; Pobre diablo; Por tierra, mar y aire ¡Que usted lo pase bien! ¿Quién es quién? Reportaje de toros; Reina por un día; Revista para la mujer ; Ronda de España ; Rumbo a lo desconocido; Rueda de prensa; Sábado 64 ; Sala de concierto; Seis mujeres en la vida de un hombre; Solo una mujer; Sonría, por favor ; Teatro de ...
Tragic Week (in Catalan la Setmana Tràgica, in Spanish la Semana Trágica) (25 July – 2 August 1909) was a series of violent confrontations between the Spanish army and anarchists, freemasons, socialists and republicans of Barcelona and other cities in Catalonia, Spain, during the last week of July 1909.
Cambio 16 was first published as a weekly in September 1971, [1] and founded by the Spanish journalist Juan Tomás de Salas, [2] and played an important media role during the Spanish political transition from the Francoist State to democracy. [3]
El Jueves debuted on 27 May 1977, at a time when satirical magazines were highly popular in Spain despite the scant freedom of the press. [1] [2] Its founder, Josep Ilario, creator of other humor magazines such as Barrabás and Por Favor [], wished El Jueves to be an adult version of Bruguera's model of children's magazines, made of character-focused comic strips lampooning stereotypes of ...