La Veu de Catalunya

The main political and journalistic figures of the future Veu de Catalunya newspaper, such as Francesc Cambó, Lluís Duran i Ventosa, Josep Puig i Cadafalch, Joaquim Rubió i Ors, Joan Sardà i Lloret, were among the writers and contributors.

The daily edition was started by Enric Prat de la Riba with a political orientation and in defense of the program of the Regionalist League.

Its journalists created the first ethical manuals and established precise internal instructions for the writing of articles, the contrast of sources and the design of pages.

[9] When Casellas committed suicide in 1910, Folch moved to the head of the art section of La Veu and used to sign with the pseudonym "Flama".

Between 1929 and 1930, Llucieta Canyà was the head of the daily section Món feminí (Feminine World), essential to understand the Spanish conservative feminist movement before the Civil War.

[citation needed] In this section appeared the first 28 chants of Dante's Divine Comedy, translated into Catalanby Josep Maria de Sagarra, with 27 corresponding comments, but the Civil War truncated this enterprise.