- Large-format pictorial weekly (38×26 cm, ~40+ pages).
- Started as propaganda tool in the nationalist zone, often with a focus sympathetic to Axis powers early in the war.
- From 1944 onward, the magazine shifted away from overt political content and increasingly featured society, culture, entertainment, and human-interest pictorial stories. It included sections and reports on cinema, theatre, music, folklore, societal events, and illustrated features that appealed to a general readership.