Ya

Ya magazine is a weekly publication of El Mercurio, one of Chile's most prominent newspapers. It stands out for its focus on current affairs, culture, entertainment, and lifestyle. Launched in 1956, it was created with the aim of providing readers a space for reflection and analysis on the social, political, and cultural trends shaping the country and the world.
With a tone that is both accessible and engaging, Ya is known for its in-depth reports, exclusive interviews, and coverage of international events. Over the decades, it has solidified itself as a key reference in national press, attracting an audience interested in exploring the nuances of contemporary culture, from fashion to technology, as well as art, cinema, and music.
In addition to its general-interest content, the magazine provides a critical and sophisticated perspective on Chilean society, offering a variety of sections that range from political analysis to topics related to personal well-being and style. With its blend of serious information and entertainment, Ya remains one of the most beloved and respected publications in the Chilean journalistic landscape.