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Ernesto Londoño un joven colombiano miembro de la Junta Editorial del New York Times que está detrás de los últimos Editoriales del NYT sobre Cuba favorecedores al Castrismo


Ernesto Londoño y los Editoriales sobre Cuba en NYT


Un reciente artículo del abogado Mauricio Claver-Carone titulado “More Uneducated Attacks from The New York Times”  habla de un (evidente) padecimiento obsesivo del periodista Ernesto Londoño (foto: wapo) sobre el tema cubano. Escribe Claver-Crone: “The weight of The New York Times’ pen is apparently too heavy for its newest editorial writer, Ernesto Londoño, and his overnight Cuba “expertise” (obsession).”

Para precisar un poco hasta dónde llegan las atribuciones de Londoño en la confección de esos Editoriales que se deprecian en la misma medida en que aumenta su cantidad, envié al abogado Claver-Carone esta pregunta, bastante conservadora: “¿Entonces Ernesto Londoño sería quien se está encargando de ‘redactar’ (no tomar decisión sobre contenidos) los Editoriales de The New York Times sobre Cuba?”. Y el abogado respondió con resolución: “Él (Londoño) es el que ha redactado todo los Editoriales este mes, y también tiene amplia autoridad sobre sus contenidos”.

(Ernesto Londoño)

De quien parece ser su actual periodista estrella sobre temas cubanos, dice el propio periódicoThe New York Times: “Ernesto Londoño, Foreign Affairs: Ernesto Londoño joined the editorial board of The Times in September 2014. Mr. Londoño previously worked at The Washington Post, where he covered the Pentagon and served as a foreign correspondent. From 2008 to 2012, Mr. Londoño reported on the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the Arab uprisings from Baghdad, Cairo and Kabul. Earlier in his career, Mr. Londoño worked on the local news desks at The Dallas Morning News and The Washington Post. Mr. Londoño was born and raised in Bogotá, Colombia, and moved to the United States in 1999 for college. He studied journalism and Latin American studies at the University of Miami.” (The New York Times Editorial Board )

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http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/opinion/editorialboard.html?_r=0
Ernesto Londoño Joins The New York Times Editorial Board

By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke | 07/16/14

Washington Post Pentagon correspondent Ernesto Londoño is joining the editorial board of The New York Times, editorial page editor Andy Rosenthal announced in a newsroom email this afternoon. In his new role, Mr. Londoño, who covered the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the Arab Spring for the Post, will mainly write about foreign affairs, as well as “lots of other stuff.”

“I’m excited to soon join @nytopinion as an editorial writer covering foreign affairs; deeply sad to leave the terrific @washingtonpost,” Mr. Londoño tweeted.

(Ernesto Londoño)

“Whether from Washington or overseas, Ernesto has time and again demonstrated an uncanny ability to see stories where the competition did not and to execute those stories with intelligence and grace,” The Washington Post said in a newsroom email announcing Mr. Londoño’s departure. “Through it all, he has distinguished himself as an exemplary journalist and an always generous colleague.”
Times memo below:

    Folks:
    I’m delighted to be able to tell you that Ernesto Londoño, who is currently at the Washington Post, has agreed to join the editorial board to write principally about foreign affairs, but also lots of other stuff. Ernesto will be a great addition to our team. He’s got a lot of interesting experience, including time covering the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq for the Post and also worked at the Dallas Morning News, where he made the acquaintance of one Vikas Bajaj.
    Ernesto will be joining us right after Labor Day.
    I know you’ll give him a warm welcome.
    Andy


This story has been updated to include The Washington Post‘s announcement.
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El periodismo impreso está en rápido camino de perder casi toda importancia. Y, en mi opinión, *las versiones digitales de los tradicionales impresos son tremendamente deficientes*. IMHO está el campo abierto para medios digitales con diseño efectivo. Los que hasta pueden crearce con pocos recursos materiales. Saludos
Ricardo E. Trelles

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At 6:24 p. m., Anonymous Ricardo E. Trelles said...

El periodismo impreso está en rápido camino de perder casi toda importancia. Y, en mi opinión, *las versiones digitales de los tradicionales impresos son tremendamente deficientes*.

IMHO está el campo abierto para medios digitales con diseño efectivo. Los que hasta pueden crearce con pocos recursos materiales.

Saludos.

 

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