Dominican Republic influencers take over space abandoned by traditional journalists
Traditional journalists who once set the public agenda in the Dominican Republic have largely withdrawn from the media landscape, especially after the PRM assumed power in 2020. Influencers, many without formal academic training, have stepped into the void, using digital platforms to shape public opinion and defend what they view as the interests of the Dominican people against perceived government mismanagement.
Their growing prominence has sparked debate, with some sectors proposing new legislation or amendments to the penal code aimed at limiting or silencing influencer activity, arguing that the role once filled by established communicators is now being occupied by less qualified voices.