George Soros Buys Up All Spanish-Speaking Radio Stations in America Ahead of Midterms

June 10, 2022 in News by RBN Staff

 

Source: News Punch

 

George Soros buys up Spanish-speaking radio stations in America ahead of midterm elections

 

George Soros has begun quietly buying up Spanish-speaking radio stations across America ahead of the upcoming midterm elections this fall.

 

By Sean Adl-Tabatabai

 

A group of Hispanic investors funded by Soros have purchased 18 radio stations across 10 cities for over $60 million dollars.

The group was founded by former Obama associate Stephanie Valencia and campaign veteran Jess Morales Rocketto, who worked for both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

Nationalfile.com reports: Acquired stations will now form the Latino Media Network (LMN) and will be led by Valencia. LMN stated it has secured financing from “leading Latino investors” as well as Lakestar Finance, an investment group associated with George Soros.

Now, after securing more than $80 million in funding, the project is set to launch.

“We believe in the power and reach of radio and it remains a main source of media for a significant number of our community,” Rocketto told NBC News. “We hope to create relevant content for radio and other audio platforms with content that our community can trust and rely on.”

One of the stations included in the deal is Radio Mambi, a conservative talk radio station in Miami, Florida, that Democrats have long accused of spreading “misinformation” among Hispanic communities, according to The Washington Examiner. Radio Miambi has long been known as a staunch anti-communist network, particularly among Cuban exiles.

The newly Soros-acquired AM and FM radio stations are located in 10 of the country’s largest Latino markets, including Miami, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco, Houston and Las Vegas.

“Latinos are constantly trying to navigate the ocean of information. In some cases that is disinformation, in some cases that is very one-sided communication,” Stephanie Valencia said in a statement.

The sales must still meet Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval before LMN can fully operate the stations. That process could last well into 2023, Florida’s WLRN reported.