📰🎂 Orlando Núñez en NORTE TV: 47 años de periodismo y la historia viva de Diario Norte

On the anniversary of the Chaco-based daily newspaper, current editor-in-chief Orlando Núñez reviewed his extensive career since joining the paper in late 1978. He recalled his beginnings as a proofreader before moving to the general newsroom, where he covered street journalism, labor unions, and the incisive legislative news following the return of democracy. He reminisced about key milestones for the company, such as the move to its current building in 1982, the subsequent acquisition of Macintosh computers, and the pioneering launch of its website. He also analyzed the current integration of content across print, digital platforms, and streaming. During the interview, Núñez highlighted the events that most impacted him personally and professionally, detailing the in-depth coverage of the historic droughts in the interior of the province that triggered a massive rural exodus to Greater Resistencia, as well as the tragic and unexpected flooding caused by the breach of the Río Negro dam, which submerged a large part of the capital city. Analyzing the current political landscape in light of upcoming electoral challenges, he defined the media outlet's identity with a powerful phrase that encapsulates its relevance in the face of fake news: "Norte ends up being like the Chaco notary's office," alluding to the newspaper's role as the definitive arbiter of informational veracity in the province. 🎙️✍️