Spanish-language radio stations are set to be controlled by a far-left group linked to billionaire George Soros after the Federal Communications Commission cleared a takeover.
Director of MRC Latino feels only equivalent is if ‘a Clintonite group’ controlled Rush Limbaugh’s flagship affiliate.has been cleared by the Federal Communications Commission to purchase Spanish-language radio stations throughout the country, rekindling concerns that a"radical political agenda" will influence information provided to Hispanic voters.
Radio Mambi staffers have been furious for months, and some of the station’s biggest stars walked away before the FCC even paved way for the deal to happen. Conservative host Lourdes Ubieta quit in July, saying she would never accept a paycheck from anyone connected to Soros. SOROS TAKEOVER: OUTRAGE AS MIAMI’S ANTI-COMMUNISM RADIO MAMBI COULD BE CONTROLLED BY OBAMA, CLINTON STAFFERS
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