What Fullimedia Is
Fullimedia is an independent English-language daily publication founded in 2026. We cover five beats — Technology, Business, Entertainment, Wellness, and Culture — with a single commitment: every story is reported, every claim is sourced, and every piece carries the name and credentials of the person who wrote it.
We are not affiliated with any political party, corporation, or investor group. No story has ever been published in exchange for money. No advertiser has editorial influence over our coverage. That independence is the foundation on which every edition is built.
Why We Exist
General-interest journalism has a sourcing problem. A great deal of what circulates online is rewritten from other rewrites, stripped of original sources, and softened of anything that requires verification. Readers are left with information that sounds plausible but cannot be checked.
Fullimedia exists to fill a specific gap: coverage that is broad in subject matter but rigorous in method. We write for readers who want to understand what is actually happening — in applied AI, in small-business finance, in film and streaming, in preventive health, in the cultural conversations shaping daily life — and who want to be told clearly when something is uncertain, contested, or still developing.
The Five Beats
- Technology — Consumer technology, applied AI, software, digital privacy. Led by Mara Restrepo, Tech Editor, Medellín.
- Business — Small business, personal finance, fintech, careers. Led by Sebastian Ross, Business Editor, London. Nothing published by the Business desk constitutes investment advice.
- Entertainment — Film, television, streaming, music. Led by Laura Quinn, Entertainment Editor, Los Angeles.
- Wellness — Preventive care, mental health, nutrition. Led by Dr. Andrea Velez, Wellness Editor, Madrid — a physician and science journalist. Our wellness coverage is evidence-based and is never a substitute for a reader’s clinician.
- Culture — Books, art, food, travel. Led by Miguel Ortiz, Culture Editor, Mexico City.
The Four Rules
Every reporter and editor at Fullimedia works to four foundational standards. We call them The Four Rules because they are not aspirational — they are operational requirements on every piece we publish.
- Source every claim to a primary source. If we cannot identify a primary source — a study, a filing, a statement from a named person with direct knowledge — the claim does not appear in the story.
- Use real bylines. Every article is written by a named person with public credentials and a conflict-of-interest disclosure. No byline is fabricated, anonymized, or assigned to a staff account to obscure authorship.
- Refuse paid placement. We do not publish sponsored content disguised as journalism. We do not accept payment for coverage. We do not operate pay-to-play desks.
- Correct stale work in public. Errors are acknowledged, corrected, and dated. Outdated pieces are updated with a clear timestamp or retired with a public note explaining why.
No Paywall. No Auto-Play. No Intrusive Tracking.
Every article at Fullimedia is free to read. We do not require registration to access journalism. We do not play video automatically on article pages. We do not run intrusive third-party tracking on article pages. These are not marketing positions — they are baseline commitments to the reader experience.
We publish a free weekday email, the daily brief, which summarizes the day’s edition. Subscribers receive it at no cost. You can sign up at fullimedia.com.co/newsletter/.
The Daily Edition
Fullimedia publishes in numbered daily editions — Edition №1, Edition №2, and so on — giving each day’s journalism a stable identity and a record that readers can reference. The edition number appears on every piece published that day.
The Masthead
Carlos Mendoza, Editor-in-Chief (Bogotá), brings 15 or more years of editorial newsroom experience and personally reviews every story that carries a correction. He writes the weekly editor’s letter and is responsible for the publication’s overall editorial standards. Senior writers Daniela Castro (tech and business, Buenos Aires), Philip Acosta (wellness and culture, Toronto), and Julia Rojas (entertainment, Santiago) contribute reporting across the publication. Full team profiles are available at fullimedia.com.co/team/.
How to Reach Us
- Newsroom and story pitches: [email protected]
- Corrections: [email protected]
- Privacy inquiries: [email protected]
- Advertising: [email protected]
- Careers: [email protected]
- Legal: [email protected]
For our editorial standards, see Editorial Guidelines and Ethics Policy.