Mexico's journalists face intimidation and assassinations, but is the media business in crisis, too?
Mexico's Media: Battling impunity
Drug cartels, corrupt officials and a climate of impunity make Mexico the most dangerous place for journalists in the Western hemisphere. After journalist Miroslava Breach became the third reporter to be killed in a month, one newspaper has now stopped printing altogether.
Drug cartels, corrupt officials and a climate of impunity make Mexico the most dangerous place for journalists in the Western hemisphere. After journalist Miroslava Breach became the third reporter to be killed in a month, one newspaper has now stopped printing altogether.
Contributors:
Daniela Pastrana, director, Periodistas de a Pie
Oscar Cantu Murguia, former editor, El Norte
Sandra Patargo, spokeswoman, Article 19
Javier Garza Ramos, former editor, Siglo de Torreon
Daniela Pastrana, director, Periodistas de a Pie
Oscar Cantu Murguia, former editor, El Norte
Sandra Patargo, spokeswoman, Article 19
Javier Garza Ramos, former editor, Siglo de Torreon
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