Monday, September 17, 2007

Fox would call this fair and balanced


Two posts ago there was some bragging here about a bit of news coverage of some of our Democratic-backed anti-war actions over the weekend, but in fact we were crying inside about the quick demise of Raul Martinez’ radio show.

Leave it to Joe Garcia, our chairman of the Miami-Dade Democratic Party, to wipe away the tears with a ripping statement on Monday:

"Just when we thought a strong, progressive voice had finally made its way on to the Spanish language airwaves in Miami, WQBA and its management decided to blackmail Mayor Martinez, refusing to allow him to continue his radio show unless he promised not to pursue elected office -- a decision he has yet to make.

“This is an outrageous affront to a committed statesman and certainly smells foul of a station who, along with the administration of Univision Radio, has shown no desire to censure the cacophony of Republican voices on its airwaves.”

Makes me wonder what Martinez, the former mayor of Hialeah, said on the radio. He got the hook after only a week on WQBA 1140 AM. They knew before hiring him for the one-hour daily gig that he might run for Congress against Lincoln Diaz-Balart (FL-21).

Chairman Garcia went on with his statement:

“Perhaps WQBA's decision is tied to the hundreds of thousands of dollars poured suspiciously into its parent company and sister stations by GOP lawmakers in the federal government for the purpose of airing Radio and TV Marti propaganda.

“Further disheartening is the fact that the Democratic Party worked together so successfully with Univision to host the groundbreaking Spanish language forum with our Presidential candidates a week ago. Of course, Republicans continue to refuse this invitation to speak with the Hispanic community.

“Mayor Martinez deserves better and the people of Miami certainly deserve equal time given to members of any political party. We maintain a strong spirit of commitment to work with Univision so that their audiences are given fair chance to hear the Democratic message of change and progress that they are desperately asking for."

WQBA calls itself “La voz de Miami.” Yeah, maybe La voz of a certain part of Miami.

Not the last progressive in Spanish

Now, all is not lost. There still is a progressive voice on the Spanish language radio in Miami. It’s on every Thursday evening 8-9 p.m. on 1550 AM, where Millie Herrera and Hector Caraballo hold forth on Democracia al Dia. They have been on the air since April 5, volunteering their progressive hearts and skills.

“We still need ads and contributions,” Herrera appeals. “We’re making headway but please consider placing an ad on our program. The prices are right.”

And in English we still have the 6-9 a.m. voice of Nicole Sandler on WINZ AM 940, and a lot of good local talk on 1080 AM WTPS the People’s Station.

UPDATE: Not to forget the Florida Progressive Coalition's daily internet radio show, 2 p.m. live, later available in the archives. Check it out at this link at BlogTalkRadio. Good listening.

2 comments:

JM Wave said...

Other Progressive Spanish Speaking Radio Hosts includeindependent Edmundo Garcia "The Night Moves" 1210 9-10pm and liberal Francisco Aruca "Yesterday In Miami" Union Radio 1450 2-3pm

Howling Latina said...

Illeana is from FL-18.

Vaya con Dios from the "howler."