El panorama mediático en México ha sido sacudido por una decisión impactante dentro de TV Azteca. The owner of the renowned television chain has taken the drastic measure of dismissing all employees related to the “Woke” ideology, including high -ranking figures within the company. This decision has generated an intense debate in the country and has left many workers who now face an uncertain future.

According to sources close to the company, the owner of TV Azteca would have declared that it is time to “clean Mexico”, thus justifying its decision to eliminate any progressive influence within the company. This position has generated both support and rejection, with some sectors celebrating the measure as a defense of traditional values and others considering it a direct attack on freedom of expression and diversity in the media.

The impact of this purge within Azteca TV is already being felt in the industry, since there is talk of mass layoffs that include presenters, journalists, producers and senior executives. Meanwhile, the public and spectators have reacted with surprise and controversy on social networks, where the issue has become a trend and has caused a heated debate about the direction that journalism is taking in Mexico.

This strategic movement has also generated questions about the future of TV Azteca and the type of content it will offer. Some analysts consider that this decision could drastically change the editorial line of the chain, aligning it with more conservative positions and moving it from inclusive or progressive speeches. Others warn that this measure could affect the reputation of the company internationally, attracting criticism of human rights defenders and press freedom.
While the country is still in suspense of this controversy, it remains to be seen if other media companies will follow the same path or if TV Azteca will face legal and economic repercussions for this controversial decision. Without a doubt, this episode marks a before and after in the Mexican television industry and opens a broader debate about the role of the media in the formation of public opinion and the representation of different ideologies in the country.