Proceso (magazine)

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Proceso is a prominent Mexican weekly magazine that is renowned for its critical investigative journalism, covering a wide range of topics including politics, corruption, drug trafficking, and culture. Established on July 6, 1976, by journalist Julio Scherer García and other former staff members of the newspaper Excélsior, Proceso has positioned itself as a key source of independent news in Mexico, often delving into stories that other media outlets avoid.

History[edit | edit source]

Following a government-influenced coup at Excélsior in 1976, Julio Scherer García and his colleagues founded Proceso as a means to continue their investigative journalism without the constraints imposed by government or corporate interests. The magazine quickly gained a reputation for its in-depth analysis and exposés of the Mexican government and its officials, often leading to controversies and legal battles.

Editorial Stance[edit | edit source]

Proceso is known for its critical stance towards the Mexican government, regardless of the ruling party. It has maintained its independence by relying on revenue from sales rather than advertising, which allows it to publish stories without fear of losing financial support from advertisers. The magazine's investigative work often targets corruption, human rights abuses, and the activities of drug cartels, making it a significant voice in Mexican journalism.

Notable Investigations[edit | edit source]

Over the years, Proceso has been at the forefront of several high-profile investigations. It has exposed corruption scandals involving Mexican presidents, high-ranking officials, and business leaders. The magazine has also covered the Mexican Drug War, providing in-depth analysis of the cartels and the government's efforts to combat them. Its coverage of human rights abuses, particularly those committed by the military and police, has been crucial in bringing attention to these issues.

Challenges[edit | edit source]

Proceso's critical reporting has not come without challenges. The magazine and its staff have faced threats, legal action, and other forms of harassment from those it investigates. Despite these challenges, Proceso continues to be a vital source of investigative journalism in Mexico.

Impact[edit | edit source]

Proceso's impact on Mexican society and journalism cannot be overstated. It has played a key role in promoting transparency and accountability, influencing public opinion and policy. The magazine's commitment to investigative journalism has inspired other media outlets in Mexico and beyond to pursue similar work.

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