Quito, 1 Aug -. Ecuavisa television channel, one of the largest in Ecuador today announced its decision not to spend a chain ordered by the Ministry of Communication (SECOM) of the Presidency, considering that seek to discredit media and journalists.
The show’s stellar news that medium, Alfonso Espinosa de los Monteros, reported in this space that Ecuavisa has sent a letter to Secretary of Communication of the Presidency, Fernando Alvarado, in which explains the decision.
Ecuavisa “shall not continue to transmit chains that are part of the campaign ‘Citizenship speaks to the media’, and in which reporters mentioned (… ) to, in most cases, discredit them in the public eye, “said Espinosa de los Monteros.
He also said that his company” I think that these chains violate the right to personal honor I and other rights enshrined in the Constitution and the Communications Act. “
Ecuavisa justified his decision in a video on the campaign Secom, often criticizing information issued by journalists, some of that chain, including the same Espinosa de los Monteros, when a citizen asks to quit by age 73 years.
“The decision we have taken Ecuavisa in the name of decency. We can not accept to be forced to pass strings with official posts which seeks to discredit and insult journalists mecionándolos by name, but there comes a phrase recognition, “said the presenter.
“Collectively these offenses also come as an obvious lack of respect for you, the viewing public,” he said pointing out that in the space of Secom reviews of certain people who do not represent the views of others are emitted.
“Obviously these chains carry the perverse order to reduce or remove, if possible, with prefabricated phrases, that cultivated image values,” he said to defend themselves and others from their chains also mentioned in the Secom colleagues.
According to Espinosa de los Monteros, it is possible that the Ministry of Communication will worry the high level of audience enjoyed by journalists mentioned in chains.
So far, not been reactions produced by the Government Secom or Ecuavisa decision. EFE
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