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The first magazine of which the editor-in-chief was a woman was El Robespierre Español which was in circulation in between 1811 and 1812. [4] The number of mainstream women's magazines intensified in the 1960s. [ 5 ]
ESPN Deportes La Revista logo. ESPN Deportes La Revista (ISSN 1933-947X) is a Spanish language magazine that focuses on sports from an Hispanic perspective. La Revista translates to "the Magazine", and ESPN Deportes (which means ESPN Sports) is the name of a Spanish-language sports channel.
Mundo Nuevo (1966–1971, Spanish for "the New World") was an influential Spanish-language periodical, being a monthly revista de cultura (literary magazine) dedicated to new Latin American literature. Sponsored by the Ford Foundation, the magazine was founded by Emir Rodríguez Monegal in Paris
Letras Libres, printed since 1999 in Mexico and since 2001 in Spain, has an average of eighteen to twenty articles per issue. [2] Mexican historian Enrique Krauze is the founder of the magazine [3] and he is also editor. [1]
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 ...
The first issue of Revista Contemporánea appeared on 15 December 1875 in Madrid. [2] The founder was José del Perojo who also edited the magazine in the early period. [2] [3] He was a Cuban-born philosopher and political thinker. [3] [4] Revista Contemporánea featured literary articles in addition to those about humanistic and scientific ...
It was the second best selling magazine in the country with a circulation of 807,232 copies in 1997. [12] In 2001, it was one of top 50 women's magazine worldwide with a circulation of 878,000 copies. [13] The average circulation of Pronto was 921,855 copies in 2003 and 1,013,016 copies in 2004, making it the best selling magazine in Spain.
Vogue México y Latinoamérica is a Mexican/Latin American fashion magazine which is an offshoot of the American Vogue magazine. The magazine is published by Condé Nast Mexico y Latinoamérica. The magazine is published in Mexico as Vogue México and in the United States and the rest of Latin America as Vogue Latinoamérica.