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Itsaso Aurrekoetxea Jover

Itsaso Aurrekoetxea Jover

Journalist

Local journalism and investigation, editorial management and digital communication

Experience: 5 years

Education Degree in Journalism, Universitat Jaume I

A graduate in Journalism from Universitat Jaume I, my academic background is complemented by technical training in Lighting, Image Capture, and Processing. Early in my career, I honed my visual skills through an internship with a renowned local photographer, while my university years were marked by radio, where I worked as an announcer and content manager for the university's station. Later, I expanded my expertise in corporate communications at a children's furniture brand, where I managed the brand narrative for both blog posts and audiovisual content, combining strategic writing with video production.

My career at Grupo Avantcem began as a support staff member in the editorial department of the newspapers Dénia.com, Xàbia.com, and LaMarinaAlta.com, a period I combined with work as a copywriter and writer specializing in local businesses. Later, I assumed my current role as head of editorial content for LaMarinaAlta.com. In this position, I coordinate the news coverage of the regional publication, ensuring that accuracy and digital strategy go hand in hand.

As a journalist focused on the realities of the 33 municipalities of the Marina Alta region, I see my work as a commitment to giving voice to stories that define the identity of our area and others that convey the most immediate events happening in our towns and villages on a daily basis. I identify with data journalism and applied local research, transforming figures and events into valuable information that allows citizens to gain a deeper understanding of the environment in which they live. My goal is for each article to be a useful piece that strengthens the social and cultural fabric of our territory.

1.349 published articles


Latest articles by Itsaso Aurrekoetxea Jover

The new consultation with teachers opens the debate on suspending or calling off the strike.

The unions STEPV, CCOO, and UGT, along with the Coordinadora d'Assemblees Docents del País Valencià (CADPV) and other educational groups, have launched a new consultation with Valencian teachers to assess the latest proposal submitted by the Ministry of Education and decide how the indefinite strike should proceed. The results of the vote will be presented to the Ministry at a new Sectoral Committee meeting on Thursday, June 11.

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The CADPV warns of budgetary "contradictions" and calls for more "rigor" in education negotiations

The Coordinadora d'Assemblees Docents del País Valencià (CADPV) has publicly questioned the economic arguments used by the Ministry of Education during the last negotiation meeting held this Monday. The platform believes there are contradictions in the figures presented by the administration and maintains that there is indeed budgetary leeway to make progress on salaries, student-teacher ratios, and staffing levels.

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