Six Spanish-speaking news organisations joined the WAN-IFRA’s in the past six months. In the same period, new consulting projects and coaching programmes were confirmed in Latin America and Spain. The World Media Congress will be held in Zaragoza, Spain, on 28-30 September and WAN-IFRA’s prestigious annual regional conference, Digital Media LATAM, will return to Mexico with an in-person format in the last quarter of 2022.

Consolidation of consultancy services

WAN-IFRA has provided digital media consulting services for more than two decades globally. However, only in 2019 did WAN-IFRA’s Latin American operation start offering this service.

His clients include media groups, magazines, digital portals, radio stations, and national and regional newspapers, such as El Heraldo de México and Revista Proceso in Mexico; Dínamo in Chile and Revista Fórum in Brazil, among others.

WAN-IFRA’s 360º consulting services are tailor-made for each client and include intensive monitoring based on industry best practices and four workstreams with specific goals:

Editorial improvements focused on audience growth
Analysis of existing technology and recommendations for performance improvements and resource optimisation.
Review of organisational structure and training of editorial and commercial staff.
Monetisation-oriented strategies and implementations (programmatic advertising and reader revenue)

New WAN-IFRA members in Argentina, Spain, Mexico and Uruguay

The year 2022 also began with a boost of membership. La Voz de Almería, Diari de Tarragona and EFE joined WAN-IFRA in Spain, followed with the Mexican marketing agency Medios Masivos Masivos Mexicanos, the Uruguayan newspaper la diaria and Grupo Atlántida of Argentina.

Agencia EFE, the public multimedia news agency, ranks fourth in the world and first in Spanish, with a worldwide network of more than three thousand journalists of 60 nationalities in 180 cities in 120 countries and with three editing desks in Madrid, Bogota and Bangkok. EFE provides an essential public service and distributes 3 million news items a year in different formats such as text, photography, audio, video and multimedia, which reach more than two thousand media outlets around the world daily.

Medios Masivos Mexicanos represents print, digital, billboard and radio media throughout Mexico. The media portfolio includes more than 120 newspapers throughout Mexico, 130 digital sites, and more than 200 OOH locations and 15 local radio and TV stations.

la diaria, the second-largest media with national circulation in Uruguay, has a robust subscription model supported by its printed daily, its digital platform, a narrative journalism magazine (“Lento”), a children’s publication (“Gigantes”), and the local edition of the international monthly “Le Monde Diplomatique”.

Grupo Atlántid has been a prominent player in Argentinian culture for more than a hundred years. It’s ranked at the top of the Comscore ranking in the entertainment category for Argentina, betting on new exclusive digital productions in each of its brands: Gente, Para ti, Paparazzi, Billiken and Puro Diseño.

Return from face-to-face conferences in Spain and Mexico

After two years, the WAN-IFRA conferences are back face-to-face, with events planned in Spain and Mexico.

From 17-19 May, LATAM Media Leaders eSummit in virtual format.

28-30 September: 73rd World News Media Congress, in Zaragoza, Spain.

28-30 November: Digital Media LATAM 2022, Mexico (venue to be confirmed).

Seven years after starting its operations in Latin America, WAN-IFRA has successfully diversified two key elements of its activity: its portfolio of consulting clients and its membership,” commented Vincent Peyrègne, CEO of WAN-IFRA. “WAN-IFRA has always been extremely attentive to serve its Spanish member community who has been involved in our programmes for many years. So it’s gratifying to see our collaboration has paid off with an increasing number of Latin American partners joining forces thanks to the hard work of our team in Mexico City.” he said.

2020 and 2021 hold immense challenges for the media and, as well as for organisations like WAN-IFRA,” said Rodrigo Bonilla, WAN-IFRA’s Director for the Americas. “We thrived in responding to the new needs and demands of the industry by constantly listening to our members and offering innovative services adapted to the new realities, and we look forward to meeting our members and partners in person again this year.”

CONTACT & INQUIRIES

Rodrigo Bonilla, Director for the Americas, WAN-IFRA | rodrigo.bonilla@wan-ifra.org

Daniela Bermúdez, Digital Manager LATAM, WAN-IFRA | daniela.bermudez@wan-ifra.org

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