Censorship and Creation of Opinion between the End of the Francoism and the Transition to Democracy (1973–1978)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24197/ihemc.0.2021.659-682Keywords:
Press Law, Censorship, Information, FancoismAbstract
The Press Law of 1966 opened the way to a new era for the Spanish Press after decades of strict censorship. Thanks to it, the last years of Franco's Regime saw a profusion of publications and a new generation of journalists who, despite the liberalising legislation, had many problems with the authorities, even during the first years of the transition to democracy.
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