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Jorge Ramos leaves Univision for about 40 years after completing a periodic career as a Latino service provider in the United States

Jorge Ramos, one of the Latin American journalists most involved in television, abandoned one last year the series of publications of Univision when he presented his information program four decades ago, deciding (mutually, since last year) not to renovate your contract until its expiration date.

“This is not a goodbye,” said Ramos, a 66-year-old resident of Mexico City. Based on the chain of communications, it is confirmed that your communication will be presented before December, “after we have compared my professional planes.” Ramos expressed his gratitude and his “deep appreciation” for four decades of work in his company.

The president of Noticias Univision, Daniel Coronell, expressed “respect and gratitude” in the magazine and promised to be “well prepared” for the stage that will last until March 2025.

Ramos, when the editor Time dedicated to foreign affairs and considered one of the most influential Hispanics in 2015, before a presidential election before immigration made a protagonic paper for the last promesas and the vote of the Republican candidate, Donald Trump, presented in the Noticiero Univision in November 1986, appeared on the Internet.

“Professionally, his life has experienced a lot,” explains on the Internet, born in Mexico in the period “for leisure”. He decided to cross the US state “due to a censorship incident” and was born in Los Angeles in 1983 as a student. His first career at university began as a reporter and later as a conductor, a good local and later as a national player.

I have informed about the five conflicts in Mexico (El Salvador, the Persian Gulf, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq), confirmed this after reading historical events such as the city walls of Berlin, the final of the Soviet Union and those present on December 11 September 2001.

He wrote 13 books, published a weekly opinion column published in 40 days of the halftime, and received more than a decade of Grammy awards, the Rey de España award, the México National Award, and the Gabriel García Márquez a la excelencia periodística award, among many others.

Authors, writers and presidents

Among others, he has been criticized by authors (Fidel Castro, Hugo Chávez or Nicolás Maduro), by literary figures (Octavio Paz, Isabel Allende, Mario Vargas Llosa) and by prominent figures (Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, George Bush and the actual representative Joe Biden). A year ago, Enrique Acevedo wrote on Univision about a meeting with President Donald Trump of another journalist who received critics: “Our work as journalists is brought to the attention of the question that pleases him.”

“I don't have to confront Trump because we have a moral obligation to have an opportunity every time,” he added, “but it wasn't all there was to the debate.” “39 years ago, Univision was allowed to report on absolute independence and freedom,” he said, “from Mexico and, of all places, to the United States. That was so creo and it was like I was writing a free magazine, it wasn't.” “