Today’s media universe is more democratic than ever before and is on its way of being increasingly. For this reason, one does not understand episodic efforts to the political class put doors on the field and wanting to legislate the journalistic profession with criteria from another era. The problem today’s day does not consist, as we see, in the lack of information or democratic in its origin. Now the difficulty is to distinguish the wheat from the chaff, the melody of the noises, the news of the poisoning. That is true that we have more information than ever before, although the worst we are not nor more or better informed than before. Enrique Arias Vega (Bilbao) is a Spanish Economist. Graduate of Stanford University, he takes writing almost forty years. His articles have appeared in most of the Spanish newspapers, Terzo Mondo Italian magazine and newspaper news of the world in New York.
Among others charges, has been director of the newspaper in Barcelona, the advancement of Salamanca, and the edition of ABC in the Valencian Community, as well as director general of Grupo Zeta publications and Adviser to several media companies. In recent years, has alternated his collaborations in press, radio and television with the literature, having won several awards in both tasks, among them the national gastronomic journalism alvaro Cunqueiro (2004), the short novel Ategua (2005) and the social in the Valencian Community journalism, live (2006). His last published books have been a compilation of press articles, Spain and other importunities (2009), and another short story, nothing is what it seems (2008). Author, also, among other works, the novel (2006) Executive, which already they are published three editions, going against the tide (2007), Valencia, between heaven and hell (2008) and an anthology of biographies under the title characters of life (2007). External links: review in global network of writers in Spanish related Blogs bloody Empire (the wars of the Minotaurs, vol.)(III), Tom Hanks: under fire, by declaring that the wars of USA are Spanish word of the day: however The Gothic Study The Private Library of William Randolph Hearst cats and wars Mini Fauna Lost Remote Fwix inks deal with New York Times Company Rupert Murdoch on Google and larger iPads The Loop citizen KANE: surely, the best film in the world.
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