Broadcasting ideas to Cubans who can’t watch – U.S.-operated Radio and TV Marti: voices of freedom or a taxpayer fleece?
Tagged: Cuba, Cuban, radio, reporter, televisionPosted on: October 10th, 2007“Along a busy highway near the Miami International Airport, a stark yellow building sits behind a chain-link fence topped with barbed wire. An American flag flies from the roof, and a sign warns that this is U.S. property, no trespassing.
Inside the building, rapid-fire Spanish fills the hallways. Busy reporters and producers work at desks spread across a large newsroom. In radio and television studios down the hall, anchors sit before microphones and cameras to broadcast live on-air, getting out the latest word to whomever might be listening in Cuba.”
Curation from Tomás
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