Cambio 21 is a Chilean newspaper created in 2008 as a digital newspaper, and published as a printed weekly since March 9, 2011. Its editorial line is defined as independent, progressive and pluralist. Created and developed by journalists specialized in various news fronts, this digital newspaper aims to provide citizens with quality information, with a high level of analysis and that has the greatest number of elements necessary to interpret the national and international reality in today's Chile. After almost three years of exclusive appearance on the Internet, on March 9, 2011, the printed version of Cambio 21 was launched, published weekly, posing the challenge of making "analytical, rigorous, plural and independent journalism."

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Last updated date: April 2025

Source: SembraMedia

Location:
Santiago, Chile
Year the organization started publishing:
2008
Languages:
Spanish
Type of coverage:
International
Countries of coverage:
Argentina
United States
Bolivia
Canada
Chile
Cuba
Venezuela

Content

Editorial coverage:
Generalist, focused on multiple topics
Type of content produced by theme:
Science
Education
Politics
Economy and business
Health and well-being
Entertainment and culture
Law and crime
Society and human rights
Migration
Journalism genres:
Interviews and reporting
Information services
Opinion
Journalism coverage types and techniques:
Breaking news
Collaborative journalism
Curated/aggregated content
Tech platforms and other mediums used:
Website
Social media platforms

Audience and reach

Social media audience

Facebook number of followers:
19,000
Twitter number of followers:
22,600

Management and team

Founders

Female:
0
Male:
0
Founders:
Juan Carvajal, Óscar Torres.
Directors:
Óscar Reyes Peña.

Team

Full-time employees:
0
Part-time employees:
0
Freelancers or consultants:
0
Volunteers:
0

Business structure and revenue sources

Organization tax status:
For-profit
All revenue sources reported by media leaders:
Advertising
Programmatic ad networks
Local advertising sold by own team
Event ticket sales

Transparency

Doesn’t publish information about annual revenue
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