Daniel Vivas Barandica

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Daniel Vivas Barandica
Born (1986-05-06) May 6, 1986 (age 37)
EducationPontificia Universidad Javeriana
OccupationJournalist

Daniel Vivas Barandica (born May 6, 1986) is a Colombian journalist and communicator. He was a journalist for the Colombian newspaper El Tiempo.[1] In 2013 he interviewed the Colombian criminal of the Medellín Cartel, Jhon Jairo Velásquez Popeye from prison, and the Colombian model and businesswoman Natalia París.[2][3][4]

Career[edit]

He studied social communication at the Universidad Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Cali. In 2010 he moved to the capital of Colombia, Bogotá. He began journalism within the Colombian newspaper El Tiempo, where he interviewed Colombian composer Jairo Varela in 2012. He later interviewed Colombian criminal of the Medellín Cartel, Jhon Jairo Velásquez (Popeye), from prison, and Colombian model and businesswoman Natalia París.[5][3][4]

He was part of the magazines Bacánika, Revista El Clavo, Cartel Urbano and the Colombian magazine Shock, where he developed the topic of the Bogotá cycle path.[6] In 2011 he began as a journalist for the newspaper magazines El Tiempo, Bocas and DON JUAN, where he prepared the controversial topics, ''the affectionates, a community outside the gay stereotype, and the Colombian heirs of Hitler''.[7][8]

In 2013 he began working as a social media manager for the Spanish marketing agency, 3lemon, later for the Colombian influencer platform WoMyAds. In 2015 he started an influencer supplier company.[9][10] In 2016 he participated in a conference at the ICESI University on the development of marketing strategies in digital channels.[11]

Early life[edit]

Barandica was born in Colombia, Santiago de Cali, on May 6, 1986.[1]

Controversies[edit]

In 2018, Barandica expressed a controversial message related to the hair of some women, expressing hatred.[12][13]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Conozca parte de la biografía de Daniel Vivas Barandica". El Universal Digital (in Spanish). 2023-08-24. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
  2. ^ "Entrevista en BOCAS: Alias 'Popeye'". El Tiempo (in Spanish). 2014-08-22. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
  3. ^ a b "'Me río de lo ignorante que es el pueblo colombiano': Natalia París". El Tiempo (in Spanish). 2013-06-15. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
  4. ^ a b "Daniel Vivas Barandica el periodista que entrevistó a Popeye colaborador de Pablo Escobar | CanaldelaMona" (in Spanish). 2024-01-05. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
  5. ^ "/2023/08/25/conozca-la-historia-del-controversial-periodista-y-estratega-digital-daniel-vivas-barandica/".
  6. ^ "Ciclovía en Bogotá: un espacio para el ocio en medio del caos capitalino". Shock (in Spanish). 2014-12-15. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
  7. ^ "Los cariñositos, una comunidad por fuera del estereotipo gay". El Tiempo (in Spanish). 2012-09-04. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
  8. ^ "Los herederos colombianos de Hitler". El Tiempo (in Spanish). 2011-05-19. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
  9. ^ Entrevista SMM Daniel Vivas Barandica, retrieved 2024-01-08
  10. ^ "Conozca la historia del periodista que entrevistó a Popeye Daniel Vivas Barandica – Azua al Instante" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-08.
  11. ^ Conferencia Universidad Icesi (in Spanish), retrieved 2024-01-08
  12. ^ "Periodista colombiano encendió las redes con polémico mensaje". Publimetro Colombia (in Spanish). 2018-04-11. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
  13. ^ Restrepo, Wendy (2018-04-10). ""No soporto una mujer con pelo crespo": periodista caleño encendió la polémica". Colombian (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-08.