Interviú was established in 1976[1] in Barcelona[2] by a group led by Antonio Asensio Pizarro[3][4] and Josep Llario.
In this last case the subjects were normally women,[11] typically Spanish actresses and singers.
It also published interviews with politicians[2] and articles on political and economic scandals[11] and it featured opinion pieces by famous writers.
[12] Another notable inclusion was news photographs that were considered too violent or gory for use by the daily press.
[13] Grupo Zeta explained this was due to financial reasons and changes in the way the public consumes news.