ISBN-13: 9786206385325 / Angielski / Miękka / 120 str.
The first trace of cultural content in newspapers occurred simultaneously with their creation. From the very beginning there was a section dedicated to culture; however, it did not have the same weight as the political or economic sections. Thus, at some point in history, the specialized sections were detached from the pages of newspapers as such to become part of a specific section called supplement. Rivera (1995) refers to several of the European cultural supplements that played a fundamental role in the creation of the concept of cultural journalism, such as The Times Literary Supplement, which opened a specialized publication with the objective of publishing bibliographic reviews in a broader manner; Nouvelle Revue Francaise, of 1908, and La Revista de Occidente, of Madrid.