El suelo en el que se paran los "contras" en este país tiene estas caras:
Restaurantes Lobster, Olive Garden, The Capital Grill, Chilli's, Wings, entre otros. Son de la familia Vargas, los dueños de la empresa que pone cadenas al periodismo de investigación.
Aclarar que los empleados de tales lugares no están cortados con las mismas tijeras que los dueños. Los primeros trabajan, los últimos también, pero para engordarle el caldo al sistema autoritario.
One of Mexico’s most prominent journalists, whose team revealed a conflict-of-interest scandal ensnaring President Enrique Pena Nieto last year, has been fired, her employer MVS Radio said on Sunday.
Late last year, reporter Carmen Aristegui exposed that Pena Nieto’s wife, Angelica Rivera, was in the process of acquiring a luxury house from a government contractor that won millions of dollars in state business.
It later emerged that both Pena Nieto and his finance minister had also purchased houses from government contractors.
The revelations damaged Pena Nieto’s reputation, compounding a deep political crisis triggered by his government’s handling of a probe into the disappearance and apparent massacre of 43 trainee teachers in September.
Last week, MVS Radio and Aristegui publicly locked horns over a brand-new platform for investigative journalism called Mexicoleaks.
The company contended that Aristegui and her team offered MVS’s name and funding for Mexicoleaks without authorization.
MVS subsequently fired two of her star investigative reporters due to “loss of confidence”, prompting Aristegui to insist that reinstatement of her reporters was an “absolute condition”.
“Instead of firing them, we should be giving them prizes,” Aristegui said on her morning radio show.
The events have inspired a torrent of Tweets supporting Aristegui under the hashtag #EndefensadeAristegui (in defense of Aristegui).
In its statement on Sunday, MVS Radio said “as a company, we can’t accept conditions and ultimatums from our collaborators.”
Mexico journalist who revealed first lady mansion fired
An influential Mexican broadcast journalist whose report about the first lady's mansion caused a scandal was sacked, sparking anger among supporters who called her firing an affront to freedom of speech. Carmen Aristegui had been publicly feuding with her employer, MVS Radio, in recent days after two of her investigative reporters were fired by the company. MVS said the two journalists had been fired for using the company's name without permission in their participation in MexicoLeaks, a website created by civic groups and other media outlets to receive leaked documents showing acts of corruption. Aristegui's investigative team revealed last year that President Enrique Pena Nieto's wife, former soap opera star Angelica Rivera, had bought a Mexico City mansion from a government contractor. http://dlvr.it/8zp6Xy
México, DF, 12 de marzo 2015 (Círculo Digital).- Después de que la periodista Carmen Aristegui diera a conocer el día de ayer en su programa de MVS Radio, la participación de la Unidad de Investigación de dicha cadena a la plataforma Méxicoleaks, la empresa más tarde se deslindó de cualquier colaboración.
Aristegui, señalaba el día de ayer en la Primera Emisión de MVS Radio la intervención en…
New month, new day, new start. Well, me and my team visited the MVS Radio building today because we needed to give them our winner spot and stuff and it was super fun and you could even see me fangirling over everything because fucking hell we won and we were there and I don't know it just seem so unreal. I feel like I won an Oscar and I'm not even an inch near of one but I do feel good with this like at least I'm good at something and stuff and well I have homework to do so bye for now...
MVS descarta afectar a empleados por banda ancha 2.5 GHz
El presidente del Consejo de Administración de la empresa hablará, el miércoles, con motivo del inicio del procedimiento anunciado por la SCT.
La empresa MVS Comunicaciones aseguró el martes, en un comunicado interno, que las fuentes de trabajo de sus empleados no corren ningún riesgo ante el anuncio de la Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes para retirarle sus concesiones en la banda de 2.5 GHz, ya que no tiene relación con las frecuencias que utilizan MVS Radio y Dish.
La compañía señala que dicha acción por parte del gobierno “es una decisión a todas luces arbitraria, injusta e injustificada”.
MVS comunicaciones informó que este miércoles el presidente del Consejo de Administración, Joaquín Vargas, ofrecerá una rueda de prensa con motivo del inicio delprocedimiento del rescate de la Banda 2.5 GHz, anunciado por el secretario de Comunicaciones y Transportes, Dionisio Pérez-Jácome el pasado 8 de julio.
La conferencia será el miércoles 15 de agosto, en el Salón Molino del Rey “A”, del Hotel Camino Real, en punto de las 10:30 hrs.
Será transmitida en el espacio de canal 52 y MVS Radio.