
Chani Guyot

Chani Guyot built his career in Argentine journalism from the ground up. He joined La Nación in the 1990s and steadily advanced to become editor of La Nación Revista. For over a decade, he explored new narrative formats and established his reputation as an editor attuned to technological shifts. That experience shaped his vision of journalism in an increasingly digital and participatory world.
The birth of RED/ACCIÓN
In 2018, Guyot launched RED/ACCIÓN, a digital media outlet that combines journalism, civic engagement, and social purpose. With an independent structure and a business model based on memberships, B2B services, and partnerships, it quickly positioned itself as an ethical and sustainable alternative. The platform focuses on key social issues like climate change, mental health, education, inclusion, and inequality.
Leading through ethics and innovation
Unlike traditional outlets, RED/ACCIÓN does not chase clicks or depend on government advertising. Under Guyot’s direction, the medium prioritizes deep, human, and collaborative stories. It promotes co-creation processes involving readers, editors, and subject-matter experts. His leadership favors horizontal structures, shared values, and editorial strategies that aim for real, measurable social impact.
A business mindset applied to journalism
Guyot is not only a journalist—he brought startup principles into the editorial world. He adopted agile methodologies, experimented with formats, developed products, and implemented a data-driven culture. He introduced customized newsletters, built an impact measurement system, and diversified revenue sources. His entrepreneurial approach coexists with a strong public service ethos.
New platforms with a sense of purpose
In 2021, Guyot launched Otramérica, a platform that connects diverse Latin American narratives. With this project, he expanded his role beyond RED/ACCIÓN, creating a regional network focused on narrative justice and underrepresented voices. The platform acts as a bridge between journalists, academics, media outlets, and local communities across the region, fostering collaborative storytelling.
A leadership aligned with digital culture
Guyot’s leadership style is ethical, adaptive, and horizontally structured. He leads with consistency, makes editorial decisions based on clearly defined values, and avoids clickbait practices. In a media ecosystem overwhelmed by misinformation, he built a trustworthy brand that connects deeply with readers and is committed to quality. His influence extends into civic culture beyond business.
An impact-driven media entrepreneur
Chani Guyot represents a new generation of leaders who view journalism as both a public good and a viable business. He adapted to the digital shift without losing sight of journalism’s social role. In a country marked by media concentration, he created a plural, human-centered outlet with a federal outlook. His leadership helps shape a renewed model of Argentine journalism.
The legacy of a transformative vision
Through RED/ACCIÓN, Guyot has proven that independent and sustainable media can thrive with a clear business model and firm editorial principles. His career shows that media leadership is not just about managing figures—it’s about building meaning, creating community, and defending democracy through content. His name is now a reference point in purpose-driven media.