Libertad (newspaper)
[1] A group of authors who used to publish there,[2] such as Javier Martínez de Bedoya,[3] Carlos Fernández-Cuenca,[4] Jesús Ercilla[5] and Emilio Gutiérrez Palma,[6] gathered around Redondo.During the republican period it was the main fascist publication in Valladolid,[7] which caused it a few problems with the authorities: suspensions, fines and legal proceedings.[16][17][18] Subsequently, the newspaper became the property of FET and the JONS, and during the Franco dictatorship it became part of the so-called Movement Press as its official organ in Valladolid.[19] During the years of Francoism, Narciso García Sánchez,[20] Víctor Gómez Ayllón,[21] Timoteo Esteban Vega, passed by the direction of the newspaper.[23] After Franco's death, it was incorporated into the state entity Media de Comunicación Social del Estado (MCSE), but the situation continued to worsen.