El Ciudadano (Chile)

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FormatTabloid
FounderBruno Sommer Catalán
El Ciudadano
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid
FounderBruno Sommer Catalán
Editor-in-chiefJavier Pineda Olcay[1][2][3][4]
Founded2005
LanguageSpanish
HeadquartersSantiago, Chile
Websiteelciudadano.com/chile/

El Ciudadano is a Chilean media outlet with a progressive and radical left editorial line, founded in 2005. From its inception, it has sought to position itself as an alternative to the country’s major media conglomerates, giving space to voices and agendas often excluded from the dominant media discourse.[5][6]

Today, it operates primarily as a digital platform, covering political, social, environmental, and human rights issues at both national and Latin American levels.[5]

Throughout its history, El Ciudadano has been involved in several controversies. Critics have questioned its coverage of certain Latin American regimes, accusing it of acting as a propaganda outlet or of applying inconsistent editorial standards.

It has also been criticized at times for publishing content with weak sourcing, particularly on international issues. In recent years, however, the outlet has strengthened its editorial procedures and fact-checking processes.[7]

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