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<br>MEXICO CITY, April 6 (Reuters) - President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Wednesday said his government would channel a quarter of its publicity budget into paying for [https://www.brandsreviews.com/search?keyword=health%20insurance health insurance] and pensions for poorer journalists, a move that may affect the income of Mexico's traditional media.<br> <br>The announcement came a day after a report by freedom of expression rights group Article 19 said that violence against the media rose by 85% in the first three years of Lopez Obrador's administration in [https://www.buzznet.com/?s=comparison comparison] to the same period under his predecessor.<br> <br>Lopez Obrador has had a fractious relationship with critical news outlets, accusing many of the biggest names in domestic and foreign media of siding with his "conservative" adversaries.<br><br>In 2019,  [https://www.content-spinning.fr/ rédactrices] he announced a 50% cut in government advertising spending.<br> <br>Shortly before Lopez Obrador promised to provide about 750 million pesos ($37 million) for journalists, he launched another broadside against a prominent reporter who has published a series of critical stories about him, questioning his wealth.<br> <br>The leftist leader said the new funds were earmarked for journalists who are often poorly paid and live precariously.<br> <br>"It's unfortunate that many who work as journalists end up with nothing, without medical care, and we want to guarantee social security," Lopez Obrador said.<br> <br>The new program would be linked to Mexico's social security institute and also cover journalists' families, he added.<br> <br>The plan could hit revenues at Mexico's traditional media.<br><br>In 2020, 10 large companies received some 52% of the entire government advertising budget, according to Article 19.<br> <br>($1 = 20.0048 Mexican pesos) (Reporting by Drazen Jorgic and Valentine Marie Hilaire; Editing by Sandra Maler)<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement

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'<br>MEXICO CITY, April 6 (Reuters) - President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Wednesday said his government would channel a quarter of its publicity budget into paying for [https://www.brandsreviews.com/search?keyword=health%20insurance health insurance] and pensions for poorer journalists, a move that may affect the income of Mexico's traditional media.<br> <br>The announcement came a day after a report by freedom of expression rights group Article 19 said that violence against the media rose by 85% in the first three years of Lopez Obrador's administration in [https://www.buzznet.com/?s=comparison comparison] to the same period under his predecessor.<br> <br>Lopez Obrador has had a fractious relationship with critical news outlets, accusing many of the biggest names in domestic and foreign media of siding with his "conservative" adversaries.<br><br>In 2019, [https://www.content-spinning.fr/ rédactrices] he announced a 50% cut in government advertising spending.<br> <br>Shortly before Lopez Obrador promised to provide about 750 million pesos ($37 million) for journalists, he launched another broadside against a prominent reporter who has published a series of critical stories about him, questioning his wealth.<br> <br>The leftist leader said the new funds were earmarked for journalists who are often poorly paid and live precariously.<br> <br>"It's unfortunate that many who work as journalists end up with nothing, without medical care, and we want to guarantee social security," Lopez Obrador said.<br> <br>The new program would be linked to Mexico's social security institute and also cover journalists' families, he added.<br> <br>The plan could hit revenues at Mexico's traditional media.<br><br>In 2020, 10 large companies received some 52% of the entire government advertising budget, according to Article 19.<br> <br>($1 = 20.0048 Mexican pesos) (Reporting by Drazen Jorgic and Valentine Marie Hilaire; Editing by Sandra Maler)<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement'
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