Oiga (magazine)
Appearance
Frequency | Weekly |
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Founder | Francisco Igartua |
Founded | 1948 |
First issue | November 8, 1948 |
Final issue Number | September 5, 1995 756 |
Country | Peru |
Oiga! (Spanish for "Hey!") was a Peruvian weekly magazine that ran from 1948 to 1995, founded by Basque-Peruvian journalist Francisco Igartua.[1] It ran through different periods that were twice interrupted due to its opposition to the different Peruvian governments of the 20th century, with Igartua being either incarcerated or exiled a number of times. The first such event took place under the government of Manuel A. Odría in 1948, and continued with the government of Juan Velasco Alvarado.[2]
Journalist Magaly Medina was a known collaborator for the magazine.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Bopp, John R. (2018-12-03). "Paco Igartua. 70 años de la revista "Oiga", la obra de un peruano muy vasco". About Basque Country.
- ^ Pizarro Baumann, María Jimena (2023-03-14). La revista Oiga y el gobierno del general Velasco Alvarado: del apoyo a la oposición (1968-1975) (Thesis). PUCP.
- ^ Dávila, Diana (2022-10-06). "¿Por qué dejó de venderse Oiga, revista en la que Magaly criticaba duramente a Gisela Valcárcel?". La República.