Alberto Federico Ravell

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Alberto Federico Ravell
Director of the National Center of Communications of Venezuela
Assumed office
23 April 2019
PresidentJuan Guaidó (disputed)
Preceded byPosition established
Personal details
Born
Alberto Federico Ravell Arreaza

(1946-01-14) January 14, 1946 (age 76)
Caracas, Venezuela
NationalityVenezuela
OccupationJournalist, Lawyer, Owner
Known forCo-founder of Globovisión

Alberto Federico Ravell Arreaza is a Venezuelan journalist, former CEO and co-founder of the news channel, Globovisión. Ravell currently serves as the director of the National Center of Communications of Venezuela for disputed interim president of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó.[1][2]

Early life[]

Between 1968–1969, Ravell created Angostura Radio and Radio Canaima. In 1973 he was appointed director of the media campaign belonging to Carlos Andrés Pérez. In 1974, when Pérez won the presidency, he was appointed director of the Central Information Office of the National Government.

In 1978 he was appointed director of the media election campaign of Piñerúa Luis Ordaz. In 1980, Ravell created advertising agency Eighth Art. In 1984 during the government of Jaime Lusinchi, he was named the director of Channel 8, Venezolana de Television.

Career[]

Ravell helped the founding of Televen with Omar Camero, Guillermo Gonzalez and Gustavo Cisneros in 1988.

In 1991, together with Luis Guillermo Zuloaga and Teófilo Núñez, Ravell proceeded to apply for a license for UHF band channels; and in 1994 proposed the creation of a news channel in Venezuela. This channel was Globovisión on Channel 33. Ravell then served as CEO.

In 2010, the majority shareholders television station asked for the resignation of the directors of Globovisión. Ravell then left Globovisión.[3]

According to Semana, in information published through WikiLeaks from the United States Embassy in Venezuela, the Venezuelan government allegedly pressured a banker, , to buy all the shares of Globovisión in order to fire Ravell. Ravell made the original allegations of the Venezuelan government's pressure and United States officials in Caracas "confirmed the thesis of Ravell".[4]

On 11 June 2010 Ravell created a news site, called La Patilla. La Patilla is currently one of the top visited news websites in Venezuela, ranked more popular than El Universal, Globovisión and El Nacional.[5]

On August 5, 2011 Alberto Federico Ravell purchased a small subscription television channel in Colombia called Cable Noticias. The channel operated out of Bogotá, Colombia.[6]

On 23 April 2019, Guaidó named Ravell as his spokesman and director of the National Center of Communications of Venezuela, Guaidó's information and media board.[1][2][7]

Personal life[]

Federico Ravell cousin of the former Vice President and current foreign minister of Venezuela, Jorge Arreaza.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Alberto Ravell, vocero de Juan Guaidó: "El gobierno le teme a la movilización"". infobae (in European Spanish). 2 May 2019. Retrieved 2020-05-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ a b "El misterioso mensaje de Ravell sobre Directv". NTN24 (in Spanish). 22 May 2020. Retrieved 2020-05-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "Alberto Federico Ravell sale de la directiva de Globovisión, El Nacionall". Archived from the original on 2010-02-14.
  4. ^ "Wikileaks de Venezuela: así salió el director del canal Globovisión". Semana. 17 June 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  5. ^ "Top Sites in Venezuela". Alexa. Archived from the original on 22 February 2015. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  6. ^ "La Patilla". Archived from the original on 2012-09-03.
  7. ^ "Alberto Federico Ravell dirigirá Centro de Comunicación Nacional del "gobierno legítimo"". Efecto Cocuyo. 2019-04-23. Retrieved 2020-05-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ "Vicepresidente Jorge Arreaza ¿Primo del ex director de Globovisión Alberto Federico Ravell?". Noticias 24 Carabobo. Archived from the original on 2014-04-26. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
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