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The phenomenon of Javi Hoyos and Núria Marín in the networks: salseo for young people, seven million followers and 15,000 euros per post
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The phenomenon of Javi Hoyos and Núria Marín in the networks: salseo for young people, seven million followers and 15,000 euros per post

Javi Hoyos and Núria Marín, two Spanish journalists, have gained significant popularity through their viral social media content targeting young audiences aged 13 to 29. Their content, often centered around celebrity gossip and entertainment news, has amassed over seven million followers across platforms like TikTok and Instagram, with more than 300 million monthly views. They have become major players in the declining television genre of 'corazón' (heart) news, which focuses on celebrity and entertainment stories. Their success challenges traditional media outlets such as ¡Hola!, Lecturas, and Semana, which previously dominated this niche. The pair earns approximately 15,000 euros per social media post.

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El Mundo logoEl MundoIndependent🔒CenterFactual 90Objective 8021 days ago
Víctor Pombo, father of the influencers sisters and owner of the Camino restaurant: "My daughters come a lot and, even if they have a table, if there is a customer who needs it, I take it away"

Víctor Pombo, owner of the Madrid restaurant Camino and father of popular social media influencers María, Marta, and Lucía Pombo, discusses how his daughters' fame contributes to the restaurant's visibility but emphasizes that the business's longevity depends on more than just their celebrity status. He notes that while visitors come specifically to take photos with him or his daughters, the restaurant's continued success relies on quality service and other factors.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural and business aspects related to a family-run restaurant and its connection to social media influencers. There is no overt political framing, and the content remains descriptive without taking a stance on any political issue.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): The article presents factual details about Víctor Pombo and his daughters as influencers, including their restaurant and business impact. It includes quotes from Pombo and historical context about the restaurant. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the positive portrayal of the family and the resta

El País logoEl PaísIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 7018 days ago
The phenomenon of Javi Hoyos and Núria Marín in the networks: salseo for young people, seven million followers and 15,000 euros per post

Javi Hoyos and Núria Marín, two Spanish journalists, have gained significant popularity through their viral social media content targeting young audiences aged 13 to 29. Their content, often centered around celebrity gossip and entertainment news, has amassed over seven million followers across platforms like TikTok and Instagram, with more than 300 million monthly views. They have become major players in the declining television genre of 'corazón' (heart) news, which focuses on celebrity and entertainment stories. Their success challenges traditional media outlets such as ¡Hola!, Lecturas, and Semana, which previously dominated this niche. The pair earns approximately 15,000 euros per social media post.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses cultural trends in media consumption and the rise of social media influencers, focusing on their impact on younger audiences and the evolution of entertainment journalism. It does not engage with political issues, policies, or figures directly, nor does it present any biased or

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article provides detailed information about Javi Hoyos and Núria Marín's influence on Gen Z through viral videos and their success in social media. It mentions their follower counts and revenue but lacks specific data sources. The objectivity score is lower due to the emotionally charged languag

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