Another Victim of January 3: Chavista International Media
Alex Saab’s second fall from grace caused the unexpected closure of Venezuela News
Alex Saab’s second fall from grace caused the unexpected closure of Venezuela News
The largest private TV network in Venezuela relaunched its primetime news program as part of a larger reset. What is the reason behind it? Will people actually tune in?
Despite reluctance and mixed signals from within chavismo, the Rodríguez government has eased some pressure on journalists
Chavismo always knew how to maneuver politics to produce convenient international headlines, leaving out the small print that really matters. The Rodríguez regime is doing it again
If you’re interested in conveying the climate of risk and uncertainty Venezuela navigates, rather than reinforcing specific agendas, this is how your writing should look
No, she was not fired from The New York Times, but she did lose her job at a US tabloid for speaking up about Venezuela
Venezuela's most important newsroom runs from kitchen tables and living rooms all over the globe, fighting state violence and underfunding
15 media outlets band together... not for aguardiente but for the future of Venezuelan journalism
Deysi Peña was arrested on August 2, 2024. This photojournalist is accused of terrorism, inciting hatred, obstruction of public roads, vandalism and resisting authority
In response to Maduro’s brutal crackdown, media initiatives Venezuela Vota and #LaHoraDeVenezuela are leveraging Artificial Intelligence technologies to spread stories while keeping journalists safe
We’ve been able to hang on for 22 years in one of the craziest media landscapes in the world. We’ve seen different media outlets in Venezuela (and abroad) closing shop, something we’re looking to avoid at all costs. Your collaboration goes a long way in helping us weather the storm.
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