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Directorio De Medios DIRECTORIO DE MEDIOS PERIÓDICOS NACIONALES CORREO DEL ORINOCO Jefe de redacción: José GregorioYepez Coordinación General: Tel: (0212) 5961911 Vanessa Davies Redacción: (0212) 5961451 Jefe de Redacción: Fax: (0212) 5961478 Wiston Márquez López [email protected] Tel: (0212) 5720123 / 5727612 [email protected] www.correodelorinoco.gob.ve www.elmundo.com.ve DIARIO 2001 EL NUEVO PAÍS Director (e): Vladimir López Director-Editor: Rafael Poleo Jefe de Información: Nivar Pardo Jefe de Información: Jaime Granda Jefe de Redacción: Jefe de Redacción: Francisco Orta Jesús Eduardo Brando Tel: (0212) 5415211 Tel: (0212) 4064111 Fax: (0212) 5459675 / 5422675 4064034 / 4064010 [email protected] Fax: (0212) 4434961 [email protected] EL UNIVERSAL [email protected] Editor: Andrés Mata Osorio [email protected] Jefes de Información: www.2001.com.ve Miguel San Martin y Taisa Medina Jefe de Redacción: Elides Rojas DIARIO DE CARACAS Tel: (0212) 5052111 / 5637511 Director: Mariela Pereira 5052290 / 5052353 / 5052215 Coordinación de Prensa: Fax: (0212) 5053710 / 5053739 Yurvan Herrera [email protected] Tel: (0212) 2380386 / 2382696 [email protected] 2372770 / 2328253 www.eud.com [email protected] http://english.eluniversal.com coordinació[email protected] LÍDER EN DEPORTES EL NACIONAL Jefe de Redacción: Antonio Guerra Presidente-Editor: Jefe de Información: Jovan Pulgarín Miguel Henrique Otero Tel: (0212) 5961923 / 5961975 Gerente Editorial: Cenobia Casas Fax: (0212) 5961976 Editor Adjunto: Simón Alberto [email protected] Consalvi [email protected] Tel: (0212) 2033226 / 2033194 www.liderendeportes.com (master) / 2033168 / 69 [email protected] MERIDIANO [email protected] Presidente: Martín de Armas Silva www.el-nacional.com Jefe de Información: Juan L. Lanz Secretario de Redacción: EL MUNDO Humberto Galarza Presidente: Miguel Ángel Capriles Tel: (0212) 4064055 / 4064163 Director: Omar Lugo 4064048 25 DIRECTORIO DE MEDIOS Fax: (0212) 4064162 2853548 / 2856313 [email protected] Fax: (0212) 2867446 [email protected] [email protected] www.meridiano.com.ve [email protected] [email protected] PRIMERA HORA www.talcualdigital.com Gerente Editorial: Alba Sánchez Coordinador de Redacción: ULTIMAS NOTICIAS Ramón Hernández Presidente: Miguel Ángel Capriles Tel: (0212) 2033586 / 2033226 Director: Eleazar Díaz Rangel 2033194 Jefe de Información: Hilda Carmona [email protected] Tel: (0212) 5961911 / 5961823 http://impresodigital.el-nacional. 5961437 / 5961823 com/primerahora Fax: (0212) 5961433 [email protected] / THE DAILY JOURNAL [email protected] Editor-Presidente:Julio A ugustoL ópez www.ultimasnoticias.com.ve Jefe de Edición: Miguel AngelVillalba Tel: (0212) 2379644 (Master) VEA Fax: (0212) 2326831 / 2327201 Director: Servando García Ponce [email protected] Jefe de Redacción: Argelio Pérez [email protected] Tel: (0212) 5783909 / 5783659 www.dj.com.ve Fax: (0212) 5781054 / 5774878 (central) TAL CUAL redacció[email protected] Director-Presidente:Teodoro Petkoff [email protected] Jefe de Redacción: Alejandro Botia www.diarioveaonline.com Tel: (0212) 2853264 / 2858534 PERIÓDICOS REGIONALES CORREO DEL CARONÍ Tel: (0212) 9511931 / 3347043 (PUERTO ORDAZ) (0241) 5148413 / 8233225 Director: David Natera Febres Fax: (0241) 8323225 Corresponsal Caracas: [email protected] Ramón Amparan [email protected] Tel: (0212) 5727047 / 5761740 www.diariolacalle.net (0286) 9234473 / 9232769 Fax: (0286) 9239650 DIARIO VERSIÓN FINAL [email protected] (MARACAIBO) www.correodelcaroni.com Director: Alexander Montilla Tel: (0261) 7590210 / 6117587 / 7628612 DIARIO LA CALLE (VALENCIA) Fax: (0261) 7628127 Jefe de Redacción Caracas: [email protected] Carlos Ramírez Guedez [email protected] Jefe de Redacción: Nadia Díaz www.versionfinal.com.ve 26 DIRECTORIO DE MEDIOS EL SOL DE MARGARITA (0273) 5526840 (PORLAMAR) Fax: (0273) 5528020 Corresponsal Caracas: [email protected] Raúl Álvarez www.laprensadebarinas.com.ve Tel: (0212) 7612282 (0295) 2645522 (máster) LA VERDAD (MARACAIBO) Fax: (0212) 7622996 Director-Editor: Juan Carlos Abudei (0295) 2640404 / 2645555 Tel: (0212) 2577030 / (0261) 7980404 [email protected] Fax: (0212) 2576109 / (0261) 7908 [email protected] 5523 www.elsoldemargarita.com.ve [email protected] [email protected] EL ImpULSO (BARQUISIMETO) Director: Juan Manuel Carmona NOTITARDE Tel: (0212) 5455144 / 5455143 Director: Laurentzi Odriozola (0251) 2561121 / 2561130 Echegaray Fax: (0212) 5421954 / 5455144 Jefe de Redacción - Caracas: (0251) 2561129 Lucy Gómez [email protected] Tel: (0212) 7936917 / 7938282 [email protected] (0241) 8501666 al 72 www.elimpulso.com Fax: (0212) 7933363 / 7938089 (0241) 8501534 FRONTERA (MÉRIDA) [email protected] Director: Alcides Monsalve www.notitarde.com Tel: (0212) 7614076 / 7610561 (0274) 2213787 / 2213972 PANORAMA (MARACAIBO) Fax: (0212) 7616928 Jefe de Redacción - Caracas: (0274) 2213686 Wilmer Ferrer [email protected] Tel: (0212) 8620141 al 44 www.diariofrontera.com (0261) 7256777 Fax: (0212) 8623898 LA PRENSA (BARINAS) (0261) 7256833 Director: Alberto Santeliz Melendez [email protected] Tel: (0212) 2630195 / 2630062 www.panorama.com.ve SEMANARIOS Y REVISTAS LA RAZÓN LAS VERDADES DE MIGUEL Editor / Director: Pablo López Ulacio Editor: Miguel Salazar Coordinador General: Director: José López Richard Becerra Jiménez Tel/Fax: (0212) 7930081 Tel: (0212) 5751090 / 5783143 7934108 / 7932078 5782892 [email protected] Fax: (0212) 578 2397 www.lasverdadesdemiguel.net [email protected] www.larazon.net 27 DIRECTORIO DE MEDIOS SEMANARIO 6TO PODER DINERO / PRODUctO Leocenis García Presidente / Editor: Raúl Lotitto Director - Editor Jefe de Redacción: Tel: (0212) 8305324 Salvatore Lo Mónaco Cel: 0424 1940549 Tel: (0212) 7505011 / 7617799 www.6topoder.com [email protected] www.producto.com.ve QUINTO DÍA Director-Editor: Carlos Croes EXCESO Jefe de Redacción: Directora: María Fernanda Jurado Carlos Guillermo Ortega Jefe de Redacción: Cenobia Casas Tel: (0212) 2379809 / 2386474 / Tel: (0212) 2033880 / 2033870 Fax: (0212) 2392955 2033882 [email protected] Fax: (0212) 9539429 www.quintodia.com [email protected] REVISTA ZETA REPORTE (DIARIO Editor: Rafael Poleo DE LA EcONOMÍA) Directora: Jurate Rosales Presidente: Tannous Gerges Tel: (0212) 5415211 / 5415602 Director de Opinión: Oscar Gámez Fax: (0212) 545 9675 / 5422675 Tel: (0212) 9929292 / 9930229 [email protected] Fax: (0212) 9933505 [email protected] www.diarioreportedelaeconomia.com TELEVISORAS ANTV / TELEVISORA DE GLOBOVISIÓN LA ASAmbLEA NACIONAL (CANAL 33) Presidente: Rubén Hernández Presidente: Guillermo Zuloaga Tel: (0212) 5433112 / 4849934 Vice-presidente 5430912 de Información y Opinión: Fax: (0212) 5422923 María Fernanda Flores [email protected] Directora de Prensa: www.antv.gob.ve Elsy Barroeta Tel: (0212) 7062600 / 7062611 CORPORACIÓN TELEVEN 7062710 (CANAL 10) [email protected] Presidente: Omar Camero [email protected] Vice-presidente de Información www.globovision.com y Opinión: Carlos Croes Gerente de Información: LA TELE (CANAL 12) Lodalys López Presidente: Fenando Fraiz Trapote Tel: (0212) 2800210 / 2800012 Tel: (0212) 2324303 / 2385841 2800011 2354370 [email protected] [email protected] www.televen.com www.la-tele.tv 28 DIRECTORIO DE MEDIOS MERIDIANO TV [email protected] (CANAL 37) www.promar.tv Presidente: Andrés de Armas Silva DirectorGeneral: A rmandoR .D eA rmas TVES / TELEVISORA Tel: (0212) 4064545 / 4064111 VENEZOLANA SOCIAL [email protected] (CANAL 2) http://theinternationaltv.com/ Presidente: William Castillo venezuela/meridianotv.php Tel: (0212) 3931367 / 3931371 2352606 RADIO CARACAS [email protected] TELEVISIÓN INTERNACIONAL [email protected] / RCTV (POR CABLE) www.tves.org.ve Presidente: Eladio lares Director General: Marcel Granier VALE TV / VALORES Directora de Información EDUCATIVOS y Opinión: Marisabel Arriaga Presidente: Jorge Cardenal Tel: (0212) 401 2222 al 32 Urosa Sabino [email protected] Directora General: www.rctv.net/ María Eugenia Mosquera Tel: (0212) 7939215 / 7932146 TELESUR (CANAL 45) Fax: (0212) 7089743 Gerente de Información: [email protected] Armando Jiménez www.valetv.com Tel: (0212) 2376098 / 6000202 (máster) VENEVISION Fax: (0212) 6000257 (CANAL 4) [email protected] Presidente: Miguel D’Vorak [email protected] Gerente de Información www.telesurtv.net y Opinión: Eduardo Salinas Tel: (0212) 7089111 / 7089444 CANAL I (CANAL 57) 7089224 Presidente: Anastacia Mazzone Fax: (0212) 7089535 (prensa) Gerente de Información y Opinión: [email protected] Laura Guerrero www.venevision.net Tel: (0212) 2732911 (máster) VENEZOLANA DE [email protected] TELEVISIÓN VTV www.canal-i.com (CANAL 8) Presidente: Mauricio PROMAR TV Eduardo Rodríguez (CANAL 27) Gerente de Servicios Presidente: Jorge Kossowski Informativos: Isabel Rui Gerente de Información y Prensa: Tel: (0212) 2071221 / 2071222 Ninoska Manzanilla 2071891 Tel: (0251) 2544481 / 2534992 Fax: (0212) 2071893 Fax: (0251) 2534737 [email protected] [email protected] www.vtv.gov.ve 29 DIRECTORIO DE MEDIOS EMISORAS DE RADIO AM/FM CIRCUITO FM CENTER CIRCUITO UNION RADIO FM 88.9 / 91.9 HOT / 96.3 / 106.5 AM 1090 FIESTA / AM RQ 910 / 1300 FM 90.3 Director General: FM 99.9 Marta Rodríguez Miranda 107.3 MEGA Jefe de Prensa: Luis Domingo Álvarez 197.9 ONDA
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