The Mexpat Interview
In this episode of The Mexpat Interview, I talk to former journalist and research professor Andrew Paxman [https://andrewpaxman.wordpress.com/], author of “Mexican Watchdogs: The Rise of a Critical Press since the 1980s,” about the historically co-dependent relationship between the press and the government, the more recent evolution of a free press and the threats it faces today in Mexico. Episode Notes: * You can order a copy of Andrew’s book “Mexican Watchdogs: The Rise of a Critical Press since the 1980s” here [https://bookshop.org/p/books/mexican-watchdogs-the-rise-of-a-critical-press-since-the-1980s-andrew-paxman/46fd6fc90d8bcf40]. * Consult the Artículo 19 database of journalists murdered in relation to their work in Mexico here [https://articulo19.org/periodistasasesinados/]. You can listen to the audio-only version of this interview on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and the video version is also available on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@themexpat]. Questions, commentary or feedback? Email me: hola@themexpatriate.com. Get full access to The Mexpatriate at www.themexpatriate.com/subscribe [https://www.themexpatriate.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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