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702:, explained its selection of Aristegui as follows: "Aristegui gives voice to Mexicans who would otherwise not be heard or seen because they criticize the country's most powerful institutions. The heat generated by her morning talk show on W Radio, 'Hoy por Hoy,' led to Aristegui's forced departure. Aristegui continues to explain, celebrate, and expose what is great and wrong in Mexico — and in the hemisphere — on her CNN en Español show, 'Aristegui,' and in her column in the newspaper Reforma. Her courage serves as an example for journalists, especially women, fighting to make their voices heard." Upon accepting the prize, she dedicated it to her son and spoke about her firing by W Radio, saying that the incident "showed just how frail a journalist can be." Adding that "a country cannot be truly democratic when two companies control 94%" of the media, she called Mexico "a high-risk country for our profession." 362:
direction. "Early in December 2007," Aristegui said, "I was informed of the network's desire not to renew my contract, but they left open the possibility of staying on. The network notified me that they sought to change the contractual conditions in some respects, incorporating some changes in editorial direction...We discussed it and looked forward to specific proposals, but in the end it didn't happen." In her final broadcast, she said that she had been surprised by the news of her termination. The split coincided with the March 2007 appointment of Daniel Moreno, who was close to the wife of Zavala and former president
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apology. On 5 February, Sota handed Vargas a statement of apology and told him to instruct Aristegui to read it on the air. On 6 February, Aristegui refused; Vargas fired her immediately. Her termination was announced that evening, and within hours Sota phoned Vargas and told him she was alarmed by the intense reaction on social networks to the news of Aristegui's dismissal. After several days of public outcry and of extensive communication between Vargas and various representatives of Calderón, Aristegui returned to the air on February 21.
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journalist Carmen Aristegui violated our code of ethics and we decided to terminate our existing contractual relationship." The termination resulted in widespread public protests, and Aristegui was reinstated a few days later. Neither she nor MVS Radio issued an official statement about her return to the air.
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Thousands of people gathered outside the MVS installations that day asking for Aristegui's reinstatement and criticizing MVS for firing her. On March 17, two more journalists from MVS, Ame Motta and Adriana Buentello, were fired after the management decided to cut personnel. On social media, the two
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had an obligation to reply to the charge. On 7 February MVS, citing Aristegui's comments, terminated her contract purportedly "for violating the ethical code" of the firm. "In our code of ethics," MVS said in a statement, "we pledge to reject the presentation and dissemination of rumors as news. The
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and Bésame Mucho, which broadcast from the same building, also gathered there to applaud the journalist's work. Outside, listeners gathered spontaneously to protest Aristegui's firing, some of them carrying signs reading "Long live our right to information!", "We will not be silenced! Long live our
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Because the two journalists fired were part of an investigatory group that revealed the "white house scandal", a presidential scandal that involved the First Lady buying a house from a government contractor, many outlets commented on a possible conflict of interest. Both the Mexican government and
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received a phone call from Calderón's spokeswoman, Alejandra Sota. Vargas apologized for Aristegui's comment, and later that day was told by a cabinet official that the government would not be taking action on a matter involving MVS's broadcast frequencies until Aristegui herself offered a public
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until 4 January 2008, when, after several months that had been marked by increased tensions between herself and her employers about the extent to which she should be allowed to express certain opinions, she parted ways with the network, citing differences over its planned changes in editorial
537:. She explained that she had written the book in order to offer readers "a very interesting overview and X-ray of the country" and to provide insights into the ways the candidates had resolved specific situations in the past, which might offer clues as to how they would behave in office. 479:, which leaked reports on government corruption. Aristegui issued an ultimatum and threaten to quit if MVS did not reinstate her two staff members. Four days later, MVS fired Aristegui after considering that she had crossed the line for issuing an ultimatum to the MVS management. 409:
MVS Radio and Aristegui reached an agreement in early 2009 to begin a new radio show on Noticias MVS. The daily show, which began airing in January 2009, dealt with issues in much greater depth than her twenty-minute TV show for CNN. On 6 July 2009 (the day of the
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had attained its highest audience levels ever with Aristegui at the helm, beginning in 2007, Aristegui was conspicuously omitted from the list of electronic journalists who were granted interviews with the Mexican president.
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with a state contractor. The contractor had allegedly built a millionaire residence for the president and his family. She manages her own news website and hosts an online morning newscast, which is also broadcast on
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In 2004, on the Canal 52 MVS evening news, Aristegui uncovered the first video scandal of the year, concerning Green Party leader Jorge Emilio González Martínez's involvement in a tourist development in Cancún.
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In April 2012, Aristegui launched her Twitter account, @aristeguionline, and within a day she had more than 70,000 followers. The same month saw the launch of Aristeguinoticias.com, a news and analysis site.
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in recognition of her "struggle for freedom of expression, and her commitment to the defense of those who often have no voice in the media, as well as her work for democracy and rule of law in Mexico."
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A CNN report in August 2012, revealed the behind-the-scenes story of the firing and rehiring. On 4 February, shortly after Aristegui's on-air comments about President's Calderón's possible
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MVS, however, stated that Aristegui's departure was due to internal disagreements between her and the MVS management. Aristegui said that she had plans to pursue legal action against MVS.
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On 12 March 2015, two journalists from MVS, Daniel Lizárraga and Irving Huerta, were fired after they used the station's brand name without permission in a newly created website known as
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Aristegui has one son, Emilio, born on 11 February 1999. "The emotion that came over me continues to be unforgettable," she said of his birth in an interview some years later. In 2017,
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in the south-central part of Mexico City. She attended primary school at the Escuela Primaria Estado De Chiapas, and attended secondary school at Club de Leones de la Ciudad de México.
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2006 – Mexican Journalism Prize, awarded by the Fifth National Congress of the Federation of Mexican Journalists' Associations, in the category of interviewing
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Carmen Aristegui, Mexican journalist, during a hunger strike by former workers of a public power company (Luz y Fuerza del Centro) at Mexico City's main plaza.
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and her mother was of Spanish and French heritage. She has said that it was because of her family background that she has dedicated her life to journalism.
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reported that after the show's final broadcast, Aristegui received applause from station workers, lasting for several minutes. Hosts of the stations
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On September 28, 2018, Grupo Radio Centro and Aristegui announced an alliance in which the journalist's Internet newscast would be broadcast over
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Aristegui gave a lecture on "Mexico's Democratic Transition" in the series Dialogues with Mexico/Diálogos con México on 20 January 2010 at the
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On 21 June 2018, a federal court ruled that the 2015 dismissal of Carmen Aristegui from the MVS radio group was "illegal and improper".
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freedom of expression!" and "Carmen, we are with you, because Mexico needs valiant and principled journalists like you."
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On 4 February 2011, on her MVS program, Aristegui reported an incident that had occurred on the previous day in the
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Scott-Railton, John; Marczak, Bill; Razzak, Bahr Abdul; Crete-Nishihata, Masashi; Deibert, Ron (19 June 2017).
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Aristegui has also extensively covered the clerical sexual abuse of minors, including the case of Cardinal
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journalists expressed their doubts about MVS's rationale and claimed it was due to them backing Aristegui.
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Aristegui was born on 18 January 1964 in Mexico City, the fifth of seven children. Her father was a
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of international conspiracy for allegedly protecting Fr. Nicolás Aguilar, who had been accused of
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102.5 FM in Mexico City following a report on the conflicts of interest by then Mexican President
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She was selected to carry the Olympic torch through part of Mexico while it was on its worldwide
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and the many cases of pedophilia in which he was involved, and questioned his beatification by
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Aristegui's program was the first to report on the phone calls between the governor of Puebla,
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2018 - Received the John Peter and Anna Catherine Zenger Award for Press Freedom from the
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Spaniard who had immigrated to Mexico when he was a child as a refugee in the wake of the
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Aristegui has long been critical of the Television Law, which favors the televised media
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2008 - María Moors Cabot Prize from the School of Journalism at Columbia University
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of her liberties because of her denunciation of a pedophile ring in her book
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Her first job, at age 17, was with an accounting firm, Ayala and Associates.
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revealed that both mother and son were repeatedly targeted for infection by
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https://web.archive.org/web/20171018042054/http://www.justa.com.mx/?p=26147
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2017 - Chosen as one of 50 "World's greatest leaders" by Fortune magazine
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and other stations in several states of Mexico, beginning in October 17.
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She began her television career on Channel 13, then Imevisión (currently
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A case study on Aristegui's dismissal in 2011, The University of Oxford
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2015 - Gabriel García Marquez Prize, for research on "The White House"
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alongside Javier Solórzano, broadcast by MVS, and in 2001 was also on
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ranked as the cornerstones of the 7 AM news broadcast on channel 13."
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During a panel at the International Book Fair of Guadalajara in 2017.
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2006 - Ondas Iberoamericano Radio Prize, for the program Hoy por hoy
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2001 – National Award for Journalism (shared with Javier Solórzano)
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She regularly participates in several academic forums and debates.
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2005 – Honored by the National Institute of Indigenous Languages
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Aristegui grew up in the Colonia Álamos, a neighbourhood in the
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2003 – Public Image Prize for Best Journalist at National Level
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2006 - Omecihauatl Medal, from the Instituto de las Mujeres-DF
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Mexico: PEN laments dismissal of journalist Carmen Aristegui
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Aristegui has worked for various radio stations, including
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investigated the cases and wrote about them in her books
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2002 – Recognized by the Mexican Center for Philanthropy
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Aristegui has received the following awards and honors:
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CIMAC Noticias. “Premio Omecihauatl a Carmen Aristegui”
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in which he expressed disappointment in his successor,
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2012 – Named a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor
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International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
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La Jornada. “Carmen Aristegui recibe el premio Ondas”
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2004 – Mexican Press Club, National Journalism Award
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She worked on the news program 1556:"Anchors & Reporters: Carmen Aristegui" 1170: 1168: 696:School of Journalism at Columbia University 596:Aristegui has closely followed the case of 2160: 2146: 2138: 1667:Columbia University School of Journalism. 1128:Leon Zaragoza, Gabriel (2 November 2002). 666:. Aristegui also investigated the life of 545:For over five years, Aristegui hosted the 275:. For over 5 years she hosted the program 54: 43: 531:One of Two 2006: Mexico at the Crossroads 527:Uno De Dos 2006: Mexico en la Encrucijada 1710: 1708: 1625:"Carmen Aristegui se estrena en Twitter" 1175:Olivares Alonso, Emir (5 January 2008). 211:National Autonomous University of Mexico 2457: 1070: 1068: 1066: 1064: 1062: 1060: 1058: 1056: 977:"Diez datos que no sabías de Aristegui" 912: 709:, Aristegui dedicated it to the writer 2435: 2051:"The World's 50 Greatest Leaders 2017" 1745: 1734: 1608:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1601: 1492: 1490: 1488: 1486: 1484: 1000: 998: 780:2010 – Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz Prize 258:Noticias Canal 52: Aristegui-Solórzano 1467:"Despiden a 2 periodistas más en MVS" 1197:Bonello, Deborah (24 February 2009). 631:, who colluded to deprive journalist 140: 7: 2425: 1281:"Los 17 días que 'condenaron' a MVS" 920:Archibold, Richard (17 March 2015). 777:2010 – National Award for Journalism 774:2009 – National Award for Journalism 759:2005 – National Award for Journalism 750:2004 – National Award for Journalism 2364:Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani 1893:Mundo52. “Dan trofeo a la mujer.” 1526:"Perfiles para electores indecisos" 1388:Castillo, Eduardo (17 March 2015). 1256:. 19 September 2012. 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