The alternative media, on April 11, 2002, were active protagonists in the face of the media coup that hid the information about the kidnapping of Commander Hugo Chavezsaid the journalist, Helena Salcedo.
This was reported by Salcedo during the interview granted on the Al Aire program broadcast by Venezolana de Televisión, where he stated that at that time, the Chavista people mobilized in defense of the constitutional president.
#OnVideo?| the journalist @HelenaSalcedo1 He highlighted the participation of the alternative media, to keep in permanent contact with the people, giving the appropriate information.#CommunicationRebellion pic.twitter.com/5PJt55KNuG
— VTV CHANNEL 8 (@VTVcanal8) April 12, 2023
“Alternative communication day is being celebrated today, because at that time, there were many community media outlets that were fully active and not commercialized,” said the journalist.
He recalled that it was a media coup since the traditional media did not spread the reality of what was happening in the country. “They put cartoons, as if people were not aware of what was happening in Venezuela, that logically caused the greatest rejection of the people. They were in power.”
Likewise, he stressed the important role of the radio station, such was the case of Fe y Alegría, where they took a leading role, assuming the responsibility of informing, despite all the risks. “Radio has always had immediacy and we were able to observe it when the blackout occurred in Venezuela; there were no social networks.”
#OnVideo?| the journalist @HelenaSalcedo1 remember that that one #11April from 2002 he was with leaders, working based on the quality of life of the people. He also recalled how the station @YVKE_World summoned journalists to process the information.#CommunicationRebellion pic.twitter.com/GhFhWx7Krs
— VTV CHANNEL 8 (@VTVcanal8) April 12, 2023
Similarly, Helena Salcedo urged promoting communication policy, to have the tools, elements and spokesperson, adequate enough to report as journalists.
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