Talk:El Nuevo Herald
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[edit]Neither Journal Finder nor portal.issn.org list an ISSN for this publication, so I am removing the ISSN needed tag. We can look and look, but I doubt we'll ever find it ... --Keesiewonder talk 23:36, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
Correction
[edit]Jesus Diaz Jr. was the Publisher for The Miami Herald, not the President of the McClatchy Company-(The Miami Herald's parent company), as stated above. He was responsible for the firing of Wilfredo Cancio Isla, Pablo Alfonso and Olga Connor, three Cuban-American Journalist working at El Nuevo Herald, and also freelancing for Radio/TV Marti, a U.S. Goverment News Agency. The three journalist in question had prior approval from Carlos Castaneda, the Executive Editor for the El Nuevo Herald at the time. He was replaced by Humberto Castello, the current Executive Editor. Mr Diaz swift firing of the three journalist was considered as "too swift" a decision by his supervisors. Mr. Diaz apparently did not inquire from the journalist if permission was given to them by their editor at the time. Mr. Diaz was then instructed by his superiors at The McClatchy Company to re-hire the three in question, for the simple reason that freelancing for Radio/TV Marti was in fact, previously authorized. After the reinstatement of the journalist, Jesus Diaz Jr. resigns as publisher of The Miami Herald, while claiming that "he has lost control of the newspaper", he was hired to manage. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cmguerrero (talk • contribs) 17:40, 3 April 2007
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