Santa Marta

The written press has allowed me to find in used ink paper topics a few hours (or days) spent by diligent brain of my two index fingers, the ones who learned to press the keys of a computer that was accustomed to live with me the oppressive but challenging obligation which means put against a sheet of word blank. My columns and my correspondents received a warm accommodation in the pages of newspapers of Riohacha, Maicao, Santa Marta and Barranquilla and border free, a magazine that like few in the region, to managed to survive their first eighteen numbers. Television taught me the obvious the obvious: is easier to see it that make it. But gradually induced me to get me to the idea of their multiple ways of presenting the facts give you an advantage over other media when it comes to conquer a citizen who always wants to know more and more than what we intend to inform you. Today, I have the happiness being the moderator of an immense morning gathering, which is in what it has converted the magazine Buenos days Maicao is spread through the community channel Mao Television. The internet allows me to be a journalist for 24 hours and recounting events from virtually anywhere, anytime. Through the information highway we have been able to achieve that our village, a neighbourhood in the global village, overreach to 107 countries where any reader, night or day, ever made click on some of our notes.

In addition, my articles, published on the page, have been taken and reproduced on pages of eight countries and translated into English and Portuguese. Being a journalist has become a privilege comparable only to the enormous satisfaction received in a long career of struggles, achievements and satisfactions. Read the first part Alejandro Teresa Martinez is a renowned journalist and Colombian writer, linked as a teacher at several Colombian universities. He is author of four books and co-author of three others which deals with the topic leadership, ethics, and human development. It is often invitadocomo lecturer at congresses, forums and other academic events. Get in touch with him through corrreo or call cell 300 8055526.

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