Diario VEA

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Diario VEA is a daily newspaper in Venezuela. It was founded in Caracas in 2003. It is owned by the government. Its slogan is Comprometidos con Venezuela ("Committed to Venezuela"). Its director is . It comes in a tabloid format. It has been described as "the mouthpiece of the Bolivarian Revolution".[1]

Diario VEA Offices in Caracas

Politics[]

Ideologically Diario VEA is on the left side of the political spectrum, and as a result of its ownership by the state, it is much friendlier to President Hugo Chávez than most of Venezuela's dailies; hence its editorial line is critical of the United States and the Venezuelan opposition, as well as the Colombian government.[2]

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References[]

  1. ^ Nelson, Brian A. (2012). The silence and the scorpion : the coup against Chávez and the making of modern Venezuela. New York: Nation Books. p. 275. ISBN 978-1568586861.
  2. ^ The Anthropology of News & Journalism: Global Perspectives. Indiana University Press. 2010. ISBN 9780253221261.

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