Radiotelevisión Española is a public broadcaster based in Madrid, Spain. Its studios and newsrooms are located on the outskirts of the city.

The building has a bombastic but very worn-out modern architecture, says the writer. He says public broadcasting is a necessary feature of public service, and therefore it is touched with melancholy, and even fatalism. It is a proof of everything that was ruined and lost, and of what could have been achieved, says Raul Ruiz de Gómez, editor-in-chief of El Mundo. He writes: "Our worst obstacle is not our poverty, but the anger we put into destroying what despite it we have sometimes been able to build" The full interview will appear in next week's edition of El Mercurio, on sale now and available for download from the iTunes store and the Google Play store, as well as on CNN.com and the CNN iReport app. For more information, visit www.el Mercuriez.com.