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  2. VPItv - Wikipedia

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    VPItv (Spanish: Venezolanos por la Información TV; Venezuelans for Information TV) is a US-based Venezuelan online television channel founded by Fabiola Colmenares and Leonardo Trechi. The channel is based in Caracas, Venezuela and Miami, Florida, United States. In 2017, several of their journalists were subject of attacks, and since 2019 the ...

  3. List of newspapers in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Venezuela, both national and regional. It also includes newspapers with other languages and themes. It also includes newspapers with other languages and themes. National

  4. La Patilla - Wikipedia

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    June 11, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-06-11) Current status. Active. La Patilla (English: The Watermelon) is a Venezuelan news website that was founded by Alberto Federico Ravell, co-founder and former CEO of Globovisión, in 2010. [2][3] In 2014, El Nuevo Herald stated La Patilla had hundreds of thousands of visitors per daily. [4]

  5. Telesur - Wikipedia

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    Telesur Noticias (Telesur News): Current affairs Latin American news program broadcast from the network's headquarters in Caracas, Venezuela with permanent correspondents and collaborators in several countries throughout the region and other parts of the world. El Mundo Hoy (The World Today): Extended morning edition of Telesur Noticias.

  6. Venezolana de Televisión - Wikipedia

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    Venezolana de Televisión. Corporación Venezolana de Televisión (Spanish for: Venezuelan Television Corporation) or VTV is a state-run television station based in Caracas, Venezuela, which can be seen throughout the capital and surrounding areas on channel 8. Programs that can be seen on VTV included Aló Presidente and Telesur Noticias.

  7. Censorship in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    e. Censorship in Venezuela refers to all actions which can be considered as suppression in speech in the country. More recently, Reporters Without Borders ranked Venezuela 159th out of 180 countries in its World Press Freedom Index 2023 and classified Venezuela's freedom of information in the "very difficult situation" level. [1]

  8. El Nacional (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    www.elnacional.com. El Nacional is a Venezuelan publishing company under the name C.A. Editorial El Nacional, most widely known for its El Nacional newspaper and website. It, along with Últimas Noticias and El Universal, are the most widely read and circulated daily national newspapers in the country. In 2010, it had an average of 83,000 ...

  9. 2014 Venezuelan protests - Wikipedia

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    Arrested. 3,689. In 2014, a series of protests, political demonstrations, and civil insurrection began in Venezuela due to the country's high levels of urban violence, inflation, and chronic shortages of basic goods [11][12] attributed to economic policies such as strict price controls. [13][14] Mass protesting began in earnest in February ...