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Report Finds Election, Capitol Riot Misinformation Spread On Spanish-Language Radio Talk Shows In Miami
June 3, 2021 at 5:23 AM (PT)
Monitored
A report compiled by media monitoring groups in SOUTH FLORIDA charges that MIAMI Spanish-language News-Talk stations have been disseminating false information about the 2020 election and the JANUARY 6th insurrection at the CAPITOL, reports the MIAMI HERALD.
The groups, FLORIDA RISING, the MIAMI FREEDOM PROJECT, PROSPEROLATINO, and LATINA COMUNICA, monitored UNIVISION Spanish News-Talk WAQI-A (RADIO MAMBI) and ACTUALIDAD MEDIA GROUP Spanish News-Talk WURN-A/MIAMI (ACTUALIDAD 1040) for a week in mid-JANUARY (1/6-13) and found the stations’ hosts making claims that were untrue or had been debunked, including election fraud claims and blaming the CAPITOL riot on “Antifa” and BLACK LIVES MATTER. Among the shows mo
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Last week, the
Miami Heraldreported that hosts on Spanish AM radio stations including La Poderosa (670 AM) and Actualidad Radio (1040 AM) were spreading unconfirmed or debunked theories about the attack on the Capitol, saying that antifa a loose coalition of anti-fascist protesters was behind the failed insurrection. Actualidad host Agustín Acosta echoed a story about an antifa member spotted inside the Capitol a full day after it was disproven, according to the
Herald.
Since then, Spanish-language radio has also blamed the Capitol riot on members of the Black Lives Matter movement, as well as Castro supporters and other groups that had nothing to do with the attack, without evidence, according to