The article discusses the history of the Spanish magazine 'Interviú', focusing on its launch in 1976 during Spain's transition to democracy. It highlights the magazine's controversial approach, combining explicit nudity with politically sensitive journalism. The piece references the book by Alberto Gayo, who worked at 'Interviú' until its closure in 2018, and argues that the magazine played a significant role in shaping Spain’s democratic transition despite being often reduced to its scandalous moments.
Bias read (Center): The article provides historical context and quotes from a former journalist without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on cultural and journalistic impact rather than political controversy.




