The Daily Brief — Tuesday, June 9, 2026
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Editorial standards & investigations
Carlos Mendoza is the founding Editor-in-Chief of Fullimedia. He has spent more than fifteen years in editorial newsrooms, where his work has centered on one stubborn conviction: that general-interest journalism is most useful when it is specific, sourced, and honest about what it does not know.
Before launching Fullimedia, Carlos held senior editing roles across consumer and business desks, where he built the fact-checking systems and public corrections processes that he now considers non-negotiable. He has edited investigations into corporate accountability, consumer-technology privacy, and the everyday economics of working life, and he has trained dozens of reporters in the discipline of attributing every claim to a primary source.
At Fullimedia, Carlos sets the editorial standard the whole newsroom works to: source every claim, use real bylines, refuse paid placement, and correct or retire stale work in public. He writes the daily edition's framing, signs the weekly editor's letter, and personally reviews any story that carries a correction. His own reporting tends toward the structural — the policy change, the pricing shift, the platform decision that quietly reshapes millions of ordinary weeks.
Carlos believes the most important sentence in any article is the one that tells the reader what to do with the information. He is based in Bogotá and reads more balance sheets and novels than is strictly reasonable.
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