.julito77: The buyers of this talk radio station promise 'journalistic integrity.' Conservatives are scared.
. Despite Valencia’s promise of “journalistic integrity” and balancing viewpoints, there’s the risk of oversimplifying the situation by fighting Republican hyperpartisanship with Democratic hyperpartisanship. Only time will tell.prominent award-winning journalist Maria Elena Salinas and prominent Latino Republican Al Cardenas. These might be the advisers who can make sure the network treads lightly politically.
Critics are especially concerned because one of the radio stations the Latino Media Network is acquiring is Miami’s Radio Mambí, which prioritizes topics including Cuba and favors former President Donald Trump.per one critic, might make for a nice soundbite; and George Soros, the philanthropist who is known to fund Democratic and progressives causes and is often a target of the right, is reportedly associated with an LLC that has invested in the network.
As someone who now leads a Pulitzer Prize-winning nonprofit media company, I can report that such a funding firewall is real. No funder or donor or investor should expect to get to tell journalists what we can cover. The pressure on LMN will be the pressure to succeed.
Such a historic announcement from two prominent Latina Democrats has caused political ripples that are rarely seen. It’s no wonder Valencia and Morales Rocketto are already feeling the heat from conservative Latinos who have rarely been challenged — as well as conservative lawmakers like DeSantis and Rubio who depend on their support.
Perhaps the kind of disruption Valencia and Morales Rocketto are providing is exactly the kind of disruption the market needs.
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