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The “Double Spy” and Me

Practicing journalism in a country under a dictatorship is almost a suicide mission. If it's a foreign correspondent, he's up against the scorn of government censors and the unblinking surveillance of security agents. It's like swimming in a sea infested with hungry sharks, where a reckless move by the reporter could result in the fatal … Continue reading The “Double Spy” and Me →

Miguel Franjul Journalism 8 January, 2023 2 Minutes

Robotic journalism

The "robotic journalist" is already a reality in the top journals of the United States that battles, in a daily basis, to be on top of the technological innovations. The digital ecosystem, which is the field in which these modern tools are deployed, welcomes not only this masterpiece of artificial intelligence we call a 'robot' … Continue reading Robotic journalism →

Miguel Franjul Journalism 10 December, 20174 January, 2019 2 Minutes

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