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''La Patilla'' (
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: ''The Watermelon'') is a Venezuelan news website that was founded by Alberto Federico Ravell, co-founder and former
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of Globovisión, in 2010. The website is based in
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and is one of the most visited websites in Venezuela. In 2014, ''
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'' stated ''La Patilla'' had hundreds of thousands of visitors per daily. Beginning in early 2018, the website has been censored in Venezuela by the
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government.


History

''La Patilla'' was created by co-founder and former CEO of Globovisión, Alberto Federico Ravell. In 2010, the majority shareholders of the television station asked for the resignation of Ravell and the other directors of Globovision. On 11 June 2010, Ravell created ''La Patilla''.


Growth

By 2017, ''La Patilla'' had grown to be among the top 5 most visited websites in Venezuela, with only Google, YouTube and Facebook being more popular in the country. The ''Wall Street Journal'' wrote that Venezuelans "have been forced to find alternatives as newspapers and broadcasters struggle with state efforts to control coverage", with a growing trend of Venezuelans using online news media to bypass government censors. Journalists and press-freedom advocates stated that news websites like ''La Patilla'' "have helped fill a gap" since those linked to the Venezuelan government had purchased media organizations in Venezuela, such as ''El Universal'', Globovisión and '' Ultimas Noticias''. In an article in ''
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'' discussing the rising popularity of news websites in Venezuela, ''La Patilla'' CEO Ravell stated that, "The editorial line of ''La Patilla'' is to call it like it is ... We don't need paper. We don't need a broadcasting license. There's little they can do to squeeze us."


Demographics

Initially after ''La Patillas launch, its readership was primarily from postgraduate educated individuals. In 2015, ''La Patilla'' was primarily visited by those who were both college educated and not collegiately educated. One of the primary browsing locations for users was at school and at work. By 2018, visitors were primarily college educated or in graduate school, with homes and work places becoming the main browsing locations while visits from schools declined.


Reception

In 2013
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described ''La Patilla'' as having a pro-opposition stance. ''The Wall Street Journal'' described the website as a news aggregator.


Censorship

On 17 May 2012, ''La Patilla'' was covering violent clashes occurring at a Venezuelan prison, La Planta, through a
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video feed. Visitors of ''La Patilla'' reported that the website was experiencing "irregularities" and thought it was due to technical problems. It was discovered later that ''La Patilla'' was blocked by the government-run CANTV. CANTV blocked ''La Patillas original
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and after ''La Patilla'' changed its IP address, CANTV blocked it again. Readers of ''La Patilla'' criticized the blockage by CANTV saying it was a "violation of their right to information". Readers also assumed the blockage by the government was due to the coverage of the prison clashes. David Moran, editor of ''La Patilla'' stated that "Censorship has been multidimensional against us". Weeks after the Venezuelan presidential election in 2018, ''La Patilla'' had their
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censored from 6 June 2018 to 11 June 2018 by the state-run CANTV and private internet service providers who were complying with government regulations. Since June 2018, CANTV has blocked access to ''La Patilla''.


Attacks on reporters

On 22 April 2014, reporters from ''La Patilla'', who were covering events in Santa Fe, were retained by the National Guard. The reporters were accused of being "fake journalists", had to show their ID's to the National Guardsmen and had their pictures taken. They were later released without further complications. On 12 May 2014, a photojournalist from ''La Patilla'' was assaulted by National Police who tried to take his camera and hit him in the head with the butt of a shotgun while he covering protests in Las Mercedes. A week later on 20 May 2014, the same ''La Patilla'' photojournalist was assaulted by the National Police who tried to take his camera while covering protests in the Las Minitas neighborhood in
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. On 27 May 2014, a reporter for ''La Patilla'' was shot in the arm by a National Guardsman while covering clashes in Táchira. In April 2017, a ''La Patilla'' reporter was shot in the leg at close range with a tear gas canister, fracturing his tibia.


Diosdado Cabello

On 11 August 2015, then President of the National Assembly,
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, sued ''La Patilla'' and other media organizations for reporting that he was being investigated for his ties to drug trafficking and his alleged role in the Cartel of the Suns. On 31 May 2017, Bolivarian official
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leaked a document prior to trial of a decision by Venezuelan courts to award Cabello 1 billion bolívares ($500,000 USD in May 2017). Cabello stated that with the money, "I am going to pay the lawyers and I will give that to the poor children". The lawyer for ''La Patilla'', Alejandra Rodríguez, stated that "to publish the contents of a judicial act in the middle of a controversy, of which Pedro Carreño is not a party, invalidates the judicial proceedings ... If that decision is true, it would demonstrate once again that in Venezuela there is no separation of powers and that the Judiciary is an appendage of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela". In June 2019, ''La Patilla'' was charged and fined 30 billion sovereign bolivars (about $5 million) after publishing an Diario ABC article that mentioned the president of the pro-Maduro 2017 Constituent National Assembly,
Diosdado Cabello Diosdado Cabello Rondón (born 15 April 1963Vicepresidencia de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela also drug lord of Venezuela , atentamente alcardonDiosdado Cabello Rondón, accessed 19 April 2010) is a Venezuelan politician and current mem ...
, in relation to drug trafficking in Venezuela. ''La Patilla''s director Ravell, supporter of
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during the presidential crisis, wrote that Cabello was engaging in "judicial terrorism". Cabello stated that he would take control of the website if it was unable to pay the fine. Cabello had previously tried to raise judicial processes against ABC and ''
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'' for accusations of drug trafficking, but the cases were rejected. Nathalie Southwick (CPJ) said that the measure taken against ''La Patilla'' was an "attempt to bankrupt and shut down a critical outlet" and provided an "example of how the Venezuelan judicial system is being used to retaliate against critical media".


See also

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Efecto Cocuyo Efecto Cocuyo ( en, Firefly Effect) is a Venezuelan journalism outlet devoted to independent media. The website was co-founded in January 2015 by Laura Weffer, former director of Venezuelan newspaper '' Diario 2001'', Luz Mely Reyes, and Josef ...
* Prodavinci


External links


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References

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