On the same day, on Friday, November 8, lawyer Daniel Stingo and journalist Mauricio J.rgensen ended their role as panelists of “Good Morning to All” and “Welcome”, respectively. The first was fired and the second voluntarily decided to step aside. The two met yesterday in “El matinal de los los sobran”, a space transmitted online by the portal El Desconcierto, which was conducted by the journalist Alejandra Valle.There, both J.R. and Stingo delved into their respective departures. The journalist commented that as a panelist on the morning of Canal 13 “I faced a dilemma”, which was what eventually led him to resign. He also confessed that he often thought “we are not bringing new voices.” He revealed that in the space led by Tonka Tomicic and Martín Cárcamo, he felt that he had a “double militancy”, being as a journalist but also “as a commentator of reality”. “I was like the Che Guevara of the morning where he worked,” he said, adding that “maybe I also fell into the game of believing that profile or feeding that profile.” For his part, Stingo said that he sat in front of the bosses of the state channel: “I said ‘Do you want me not to think?’ I’m going to have an opinion anyway. I have the freedom to comment on what I think. That’s what I told TVN executives when they kicked me out. I’m a non-journalist lawyer and I have more freedom,”
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