Agustín Edwards Eastman
Agustín Iván Edmundo Edwards Eastman (24 November 1927 – 24 April 2017) was a Chilean newspaper publisher. He was one of the richest people in Chile. He inherited his family's newspaper company El Mercurio SAP, which publishes Chile's leading national dailies El Mercurio and La Segunda. He was born in Paris.
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Born | Agustín Iván Edmundo Edwards Eastman |
Nationality | Chilean |
Occupation | newspaper publisher |
Eastman has been described as a media baron, and was known for his right-wing views. Throughout his time as publisher, he has used El Mercurio SAP's newspapers to influence public opinion in Chile, and he supported the 1973 coup d'état to oust socialist President Salvador Allende.
According to the U.S. Senate's Church Committee, he was one of the main Chilean participants in the Central Intelligence Agency's Operation Mockingbird campaign to influence the media in Latin American countries.
Eastman died on 24 April 2017 in Graneros, Chile from respiratory failure at the age of 89.[1]
Agustín Edwards Eastman Media
Agustín Edwards Eastman (right) with Chilean dictator, Augusto Pinochet (courtesy: National Security Archive)
References
Other websites
- Perfil Archived 2017-07-23 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
- Agustín Edwards Eastman (in Spanish)
- Líos de familia: La oscura historia detrás del edificio de el Mercurio Archived 2013-09-29 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)