David Faitelson Defends Freedom at Televisa

David Faitelson claims he enjoys more freedom of expression at Televisa compared to his previous roles at ESPN and TV Azteca, igniting a social media debate.


David Faitelson Defends Freedom at Televisa

The recognized journalist David Faitelson has become a trend in recent hours after stating that at Televisa he has more freedom of expression than in his previous jobs at ESPN and TV Azteca. Faitelson shared his statements in a video on his social media as part of his new project "Faitelson and his Haters." In the video, the journalist admitted that in the past he had said he would never work at the San Ángel television station, but he highlighted having found a conducive environment for his professional work.

"I admit that I said I would never work at Televisa and I did. The truth is that I have found myself in a wonderful company where they have given me freedom to work, and I want to say something I haven't mentioned, there is more freedom at Televisa than at ESPN, there is more freedom at Televisa than at TV Azteca," Faitelson stated.

The journalist emphasized that at Televisa no one tells him what to say about topics such as América, the owner of the team, the Mexican Football Federation, or the Mexican National Team. In response to these statements, several internet users reacted by mocking Faitelson and questioning his credibility. Some comments labeled him as a "bootlicker" and accused him of being a mercenary traitor, reminding him of his past positions at Televisa and ESPN.

David Faitelson's arrival at Televisa has also generated criticism from his colleagues, such as Álvaro Morales, who has accused him of betraying José Ramón Fernández. The controversy surrounding Faitelson's statements about freedom of expression at Televisa continues to generate debate on social media and in the news.