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Proceso (magazine)

Proceso (Spanish: Process) is a left-wing Mexican news magazine published in Mexico City. It was founded in 1976 by journalist Julio Scherer García,[1] who additionally served as its president until his death in 2015. Proceso was traditionally renowned for its left-wing journalism.[2][3]

Proceso
Cover featuring Carmen Aristegui (February 13, 2011)
EditorRafael Rodríguez Castañeda
CategoriesNews magazine
FounderJulio Scherer García
First issueNovember 6, 1976; 46 years ago (1976-11-06)
CompanyComunicación e Información, S.A. de C.V.
CountryMexico
Based inMexico City
LanguageSpanish
Websitewww.proceso.com.mx
ISSN1665-9309

History

Political pressure on Excélsior

The magazine debuted on November 6, 1976, during the term of President Luis Echeverría Álvarez, after political pressure caused Scherer to be expelled from his position of editor of Excélsior.[4][5] Artists and intellectuals donated paintings, ceramics, sculptures and photographs to be auctioned to finance Comunicación e Información, S.A. (CISA), the magazine's publishing company.[citation needed]

Foundation

Scherer and other ex-columnists and reporters founded Proceso, edited by CISA. The first years of the magazine were difficult and the board had problems issuing paychecks to its staff. A year later, the director of Proceso, Miguel Ángel Granados Chapa, quit to join the newspaper Unomásuno. Then Gastón García Cantú, a columnist, left the publication because of an article published in Proceso questioning his appointment as director of the National Institute of Anthropology and History. During the presidency of José López Portillo (a cousin of Scherer) there was a flirting with the magazine that finished with López Portillo's anger, saying No pago para que me peguen ("I don't pay to be beaten") and pressuring the magazine by withdrawing governmental advertisements.[citation needed]

In 2000, Francisco Ortiz Pinchetti, one of the magazine's founders and best known reporters, along with his son, Francisco Ortiz Pardo, a reporter himself, covered Vicente Fox's presidential campaign. One of their texts was changed and mutilated by editorial board, to present Fox in a negative light. After a public correction was published in the magazine, both were expelled without explanations. The story was explained in the book El fenómeno Fox: la historia que Proceso censuró.[6]

Fox presidency

In 2003, Argentine author Olga Wornat published La jefa ("She-chief") about the wife of President Vicente Fox, Marta Sahagún, and her sons. Federal deputy Ricardo Sheffield asked the federal government to investigate the claims of corruption raised by Wornat. In 2005, Wormat published a second book, Crónicas malditas ("Cursed chronicles"), about Sahagún and her sons. An article was published in Proceso on February 27 of the same year about the dissolution of Sahagún's first marriage (claims of domestic violence were made against her then-husband) and about the "suspicious" businesses of Sahagún's sons.[citation needed]

On May 3 of the same year, Marta Sahagún filed a civil lawsuit before the Tribunal Superior de Justicia del Distrito Federal (Supreme Tribunal of Justice of the Federal District) against Wornat and Proceso for "moral damages" and breach of privacy. Manuel Bibriesca Sahagún, son of Marta, filed a separate lawsuit against Wornat.[citation needed]

On November 27, 2005, Proceso published an article titled Amistades peligrosas ("Dangerous friendships"), wherein Raquenel Villanueva, a lawyer who has defended drug kingpins, declares she met Fernando Bribiesca Sahagún, son of Marta, in 2003 with Jaime Valdez Martinez, a client of hers. The Procuraduría General de la República considers Valdez one of the representatives of drug cartel leader Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera. Currently, the Chamber of Deputies is investigating the Bribiesca sons.[citation needed]

Shortly after the death of Pope John Paul II, Proceso had the famous cover (April 2005, issue 1484) of a broadly smiling Marta Sahagún dressed in black while her husband was in a press conference after attending the pope's funeral (both Marta and Fox declared themselves devout Christians and traveled to the funeral).[citation needed]

Staff

Board

Columnists

Reporters

References

  1. ^ Michael B. Salwen; Bruce Garrison (5 November 2013). Latin American Journalism. Routledge. p. 132. ISBN 978-1-136-69133-1. Retrieved 30 July 2015.
  2. ^ De Haro, Ana Paula (2012). Mexico Today: An Encyclopedia of Life in the Republic. ABC-CLIO. p. 545. ISBN 978-0313349485. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  3. ^ "Massive Purchases of Mexican News Magazine Reported". Latin American Herald Tribune. from the original on 22 November 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
  4. ^ "Journalist Julio Scherer, who challenged Mexico's powerful, dies". NBC News. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  5. ^ Caballero, Alejandro. . Proceso. Archived from the original on 7 January 2015. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  6. ^ . Etcetera (in Spanish). January 2002. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 24 December 2021.

External links

  • Official site (in Spanish)
  • ProcesoFoto (in Spanish): Database of images published in the magazine

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Proceso Spanish Process is a left wing Mexican news magazine published in Mexico City It was founded in 1976 by journalist Julio Scherer Garcia 1 who additionally served as its president until his death in 2015 Proceso was traditionally renowned for its left wing journalism 2 3 ProcesoCover featuring Carmen Aristegui February 13 2011 EditorRafael Rodriguez CastanedaCategoriesNews magazineFounderJulio Scherer GarciaFirst issueNovember 6 1976 46 years ago 1976 11 06 CompanyComunicacion e Informacion S A de C V CountryMexicoBased inMexico CityLanguageSpanishWebsitewww wbr proceso wbr com wbr mxISSN1665 9309 Contents 1 History 1 1 Political pressure on Excelsior 1 2 Foundation 1 3 Fox presidency 2 Staff 2 1 Board 2 2 Columnists 2 3 Reporters 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditPolitical pressure on Excelsior Edit The magazine debuted on November 6 1976 during the term of President Luis Echeverria Alvarez after political pressure caused Scherer to be expelled from his position of editor of Excelsior 4 5 Artists and intellectuals donated paintings ceramics sculptures and photographs to be auctioned to finance Comunicacion e Informacion S A CISA the magazine s publishing company citation needed Foundation Edit Scherer and other ex columnists and reporters founded Proceso edited by CISA The first years of the magazine were difficult and the board had problems issuing paychecks to its staff A year later the director of Proceso Miguel Angel Granados Chapa quit to join the newspaper Unomasuno Then Gaston Garcia Cantu a columnist left the publication because of an article published in Proceso questioning his appointment as director of the National Institute of Anthropology and History During the presidency of Jose Lopez Portillo a cousin of Scherer there was a flirting with the magazine that finished with Lopez Portillo s anger saying No pago para que me peguen I don t pay to be beaten and pressuring the magazine by withdrawing governmental advertisements citation needed In 2000 Francisco Ortiz Pinchetti one of the magazine s founders and best known reporters along with his son Francisco Ortiz Pardo a reporter himself covered Vicente Fox s presidential campaign One of their texts was changed and mutilated by editorial board to present Fox in a negative light After a public correction was published in the magazine both were expelled without explanations The story was explained in the book El fenomeno Fox la historia que Proceso censuro 6 Fox presidency Edit In 2003 Argentine author Olga Wornat published La jefa She chief about the wife of President Vicente Fox Marta Sahagun and her sons Federal deputy Ricardo Sheffield asked the federal government to investigate the claims of corruption raised by Wornat In 2005 Wormat published a second book Cronicas malditas Cursed chronicles about Sahagun and her sons An article was published in Proceso on February 27 of the same year about the dissolution of Sahagun s first marriage claims of domestic violence were made against her then husband and about the suspicious businesses of Sahagun s sons citation needed On May 3 of the same year Marta Sahagun filed a civil lawsuit before the Tribunal Superior de Justicia del Distrito Federal Supreme Tribunal of Justice of the Federal District against Wornat and Proceso for moral damages and breach of privacy Manuel Bibriesca Sahagun son of Marta filed a separate lawsuit against Wornat citation needed On November 27 2005 Proceso published an article titled Amistades peligrosas Dangerous friendships wherein Raquenel Villanueva a lawyer who has defended drug kingpins declares she met Fernando Bribiesca Sahagun son of Marta in 2003 with Jaime Valdez Martinez a client of hers The Procuraduria General de la Republica considers Valdez one of the representatives of drug cartel leader Joaquin El Chapo Guzman Loera Currently the Chamber of Deputies is investigating the Bribiesca sons citation needed Shortly after the death of Pope John Paul II Proceso had the famous cover April 2005 issue 1484 of a broadly smiling Marta Sahagun dressed in black while her husband was in a press conference after attending the pope s funeral both Marta and Fox declared themselves devout Christians and traveled to the funeral citation needed Staff EditBoard Edit President Julio Scherer Garcia Vice president Vicente Lenero Editor Rafael Rodriguez Castaneda Director Rafael Rodriguez CastanedaColumnists Edit Denise Dresser Miguel Angel Granados Chapa Carlos Monsivais Carlos Montemayor Carlos Tello Jorge VolpiReporters Edit Regina Martinez PerezReferences Edit Michael B Salwen Bruce Garrison 5 November 2013 Latin American Journalism Routledge p 132 ISBN 978 1 136 69133 1 Retrieved 30 July 2015 De Haro Ana Paula 2012 Mexico Today An Encyclopedia of Life in the Republic ABC CLIO p 545 ISBN 978 0313349485 Retrieved 22 November 2012 Massive Purchases of Mexican News Magazine Reported Latin American Herald Tribune Archived from the original on 22 November 2012 Retrieved 15 May 2017 Journalist Julio Scherer who challenged Mexico s powerful dies NBC News Retrieved 7 January 2015 Caballero Alejandro Fallece Julio Scherer Garcia Proceso Archived from the original on 7 January 2015 Retrieved 7 January 2015 Ortiz Pinchetti despedido de Notimex Etcetera in Spanish January 2002 Archived from the original on 27 September 2007 Retrieved 24 December 2021 External links EditOfficial site in Spanish ProcesoFoto in Spanish Database of images published in the magazine Portals Economics Journalism Panama Politics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Proceso magazine amp oldid 1144058155, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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