Interviu

Interviu was renowned for its bold editorial approach, combining investigative journalism with provocative content. Its distinctive formula included:
- Investigative Reporting: In-depth articles on political and social issues.
- Celebrity Features: Semi-nude and nude photo shoots of celebrities, often accompanied by interviews.
- Opinion Pieces: Contributions from prominent writers and journalists.
- Graphic Content: Uncensored images, including those depicting violence or gore.
The magazine's name, "Interviú," is a phonetic Spanish rendering of the English word "interview."
Emerging during Spain's transition to democracy post-Franco, Interviú became a cultural touchstone. Its blend of sensationalism and serious journalism resonated with a society undergoing significant change. The magazine featured a diverse array of celebrities, from Spanish icons like Marisol and Isabel Pantoja to international stars such as Claudia Schiffer and Madonna. Notably, it was the first Spanish publication to feature a nude photograph of a woman on its cover, challenging prevailing norms.