- El Nuevo Cojo
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Since April 2005, El Nuevo Cojo started publishing an erratically printed monthly
tabloid focusing on local and international events and highly politicized opinion articles in line with a gradual shift towards a more left-leaning and liberal editorial point of view. However, over time, thesatirical articles and sections like fakehoroscopes , polls,movie reviews andobituaries have demonstrated to be El Nuevo Cojo Ilustrado’s realtrademark .El Nuevo Cojo Ilustrado's
music section is integrated to aradio streaming service called [http://www.lobotoradio.com/ Lobotoradio] . The service transmits a 24 stream of Hispanic and English pop/rock in support of music reviews and articles.El Nuevo Cojo was founded by [http://elnuevocojo.com/index.php?option=com_contact&task=view&contact_id=63&Itemid=68/ Gustavo Morales] , a Venezuelan lawyer and New York resident, who frequently contributes history and opinion articles. The staff is made out of an international group of
Hispanic writers and journalists fromEurope ,Latin America and the United States.Freelance writers are frequent contributors, given El Nuevo Cojo’s policy of promoting the art of writing for non-journalists. In its first year of existing, 80% of El Nuevo Cojo’s articles were written by freelancers, mostly readers. Today freelancers’ contributions make only about 10% of El Nuevo Cojo’s output.The change, rather than from diminishing
readership , was due to the development of a strong team of columnists and contributors.El Nuevo Cojo first gained notoriety among Venezuelan readers by its strong criticism to the failed
Coup d'etat that sought the deposing of PresidentHugo Chávez inVenezuela and later against the 2004 recallreferendum , when the wide majority of Venezuelan media outlets opposed the president. Attacks against opposition journalists and politicians were frequent and opened to the door to articles about local racism, classism and values in the Venezuelan society. This position gained the webzine a “Chavista” reputation that it hasn’t been able to clean up. Far from being “Chavista” (El Nuevo Cojo Ilustrado has published articles criticizing Chávez’ politics in several occasions), its ideological stance about Venezuelan affairs was motivated by its liberal and anti-Bush anti-War inIraq point of view.El Nuevo Cojo Ilustrado’s staff has changed a lot since its launching, but frequent contributors include Spanish writer [http://www.xavierbfernandez.com/ Xavier B. Fernandez] (
Barcelona ), Venezuelan expatriate [http://ulive.free.fr/blog/ Vicente Ulive] (Paris ), Carolina Taboada (Venezuela) and Argentine journalist [http://cruzsaubidet.blogspot.com/ Cruz Joaquin Saubidet] (New York). The printed edition of El Nuevo Cojo Ilustrado is highlighted by high concept illustrations by Spanish artist [http://www.adolf-art.com/ ADOLF] .External links
* [http://archivo.eluniversal.com/2003/04/28/cul_art_28282AA.shtml An entertaining view of the country] es_icon El Universal, April 28, 2003
* [http://deportes.eluniversal.com/2004/08/16/til_art_16282C.shtml El Nuevo Cojo Ilustrado will start paper edition] es_icon El Universal, August 16, 2004
* [http://200.74.235.85/www/articulos.asp?id=3026 Cojo pero no ilustrado] Ricardo Mitre, El gusano de la luz. Analysis about El Nuevo Cojo Ilustrado's editorial content.
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