[1][2] Its founder was Antonio Asensio Pizarro,[1] who also established Grupo Zeta in 1976.
[2] Then, it began to frequently cover news about culture, entertainment, economy and sports.
[1][4] The company also published other publications, including Interviu, a magazine,[5][6] and El Periódico de Catalunya, a daily newspaper.
[1] Its target audience was people of high and upper-medium social class from all parts of Spain[8] and 67% of its readers were male.
[13][14] It included a collection of significant editorials and other news that had been published in the magazine.