LatAm Journalism Review
Introducing the LatAm Journalism Review, a digital magazine available in three languages. This publication is brought to you by the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas, located within the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin.
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latamjournalismreview.org | César López Linares |César López-Linares
By May 29, 2025 Journalist Luis Cheme, based in the province of Esmeraldas on Ecuador’s northern border, is a correspondent for a national media group. He used to be a full-time employee but is now paid by story and has no legal benefits. “As correspondents, the agreement from the beginning was that we would work under the billing system,” Cheme told LatAm Journalism Review (LJR). “There's no employment relationship, no legal benefits, no travel expenses, nothing.
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latamjournalismreview.org | César López Linares |César López-Linares
Por 29 mayo, 2025 El periodista Luis Cheme, de la provincia de Esmeraldas, en la frontera norte de Ecuador, es corresponsal de un grupo de medios de alcance nacional. Solía ser empleado de tiempo completo, pero actualmente cobra por cada nota publicada y sin beneficios laborales de ley. “Nosotros como corresponsales, desde el inicio el acuerdo es [que trabajemos] bajo el sistema de facturación”, dijo Cheme a LatAm Journalism Review (LJR).
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latamjournalismreview.org | André Duchiade
By May 28, 2025 It was the Friday before Christmas, and with the newsroom running on a skeleton crew, Fábio Leite, editor of the São Paulo bureau of the news website Metrópoles, needed a story for the home page. With news running thin, he decided to take a gamble.
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latamjournalismreview.org | André Duchiade
Por 28 Maio, 2025 Era uma sexta-feira a três dias do Natal, e, com a redação operando em esquema de plantão, o editor da sucursal do Metrópoles em São Paulo, Fabio Leite, precisava de uma matéria para abrir o site no dia seguinte. Com o noticiário fraco, decidiu fazer uma aposta.
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2 weeks ago |
latamjournalismreview.org | André Duchiade
By May 21, 2025 When the prolific Argentine journalist and writer Martín Caparrós was diagnosed with the progressive neurodegenerative disease ALS, he did what he’s been doing nearly his entire life: write. But not about little-known places or revolutionary movements—this time, he wrote about a new topic for him: his own life. The result is the memoir “Antes que nada” (“Before anything”), published last October.
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