Jorge Ramos

Friday 19th of April 2024

Journalism False equivalence is not a legitimate journalistic practice. In those cases, we have to take a stand. We should not be neutral. Jorge Ramos, calling for journalists to ignore “both-sides-are-equal” coverage in cases of corruption, dictatorship, discrimination, human rights, public lies and racism © 2016 Kwiple.com
Journalism The future of news has three mandates: digital first, video first, mobile first. Jorge Ramos © 2016 Kwiple.com
Journalism  We know where the audience is going. There is a huge migration of eyes from TV to the small screens on your cellphones. So we have to go there. But here's a big problem. We don't know how to make money on social media. Jorge Ramos © 2016 Kwiple.com
Selfie I cannot compete with Facebook, with Twitter, with Instagram and Youtube. I simply can't. And I just can't for a very simple reason: most likely someone with a cellphone will be there, and I won't. Jorge Ramos, self-described “dinosaur” anchor of a regularly-scheduled TV news program © 2016 Kwiple.com
Selfie I'm just a journalist who asks questions. I'm just an active journalist. Jorge Ramos when asked whether he's an activist or a journalist © 2016 Kwiple.com
Snapshot By 2044 whites will be a minority in the US. They sense this, they feel fearful, and that is why Donald Trump is their symbol, the man who will keep the “others” out. But that's not the future. Trump will be the last person to seek the presidency with only the white vote. Donald Trump portrayed by Jorge Ramos © 2016 Kwiple.com
Television The future of television is not on television. The future of television is on social media. Jorge Ramos © 2016 Kwiple.com