It had no opinion commentary by the journalist… just by the interviewee.
Do you know what "leading questions" are? That's what this was. I suspect that's what bothered Krauze.
Yes the company policy has changed, but not in the way you describe.
It had no opinion commentary by the journalist… just by the interviewee.
Having attended journalism classes at Michigan State, I do know. But for a Mexican journalist, interviewing a U s politician, I did not find the questions leading at all. If there was any hint of that, it came from the nuances of how different cultures interpret language in a case where each of the two have a different primary and native language.Do you know what "leading questions" are? That's what this was. I suspect that's what bothered Krauze.
I did not find the questions leading at all.
It’s not a “new policy” but one that the owner has had in effect for over 75 years… more if you include radio. It is simply being implemented at a newly acquired subsidiary.Believe what you want to believe. But I suspect the new policy will become more apparent in a few months,
WADO doesn't count as an LMN station for now, but the other AMs do. The other AMs haven't changed a bit, except for WAQI, which is now airing a side of older Tropical with it's talk at times.So has there been any more development on LMN's programming? 1280 WADO and other former Univison AM stations are still carrying the TUDN sports talk radio network.
What is the issue with WADO "not counting" as part of LMN?WADO doesn't count as an LMN station for now, but the other AMs do. The other AMs haven't changed a bit, except for WAQI, which is now airing a side of older Tropical with it's talk at times.
Coincidentally, before the UDN takeover, WADO aired Latin Oldies (both Tropical and A/C) mixed in with it's talk.
What is the issue with WADO "not counting" as part of LMN?
The deal is structured to have two closings. 1280 WADO New York will be held separately with $5 million of the purchase price held in escrow until that separate acquisition closes later due to dredging being done by the Environmental Protection Agency around the station’s tower site. If the WADO closing does not take place within 9 months of the closing of the other stations, either party has the option to pull that station from the deal.
Which means ownership reverts to Univision? Ahh well.From the story linked in the OP:
The nine months have passed, so the station is pulled.
No. They have the option to pull... Although with the Soros group's acquisition of Audacy, due to ownership cap concentration the main LMN cannot acquire WADO. It would have to go to the other holding group that the Miami and Dallas stations were placed in with no attributable interest to Soros's investment group.The nine months have passed, so the station is pulled.
See above.Which means ownership reverts to Univision? Ahh well.
No. They have the option to pull...
Why would dredging in the immedate vicinity have any bearing on the sale of a radio station? Would the owner of the tower site (presumably Univision) be financially responsible or is it an insurance thing?No. They have the option to pull... Although with the Soros group's acquisition of Audacy, due to ownership cap concentration the main LMN cannot acquire WADO. It would have to go to the other holding group that the Miami and Dallas stations were placed in with no attributable interest to Soros's investment group.
See above.
Why would dredging in the immedate vicinity have any bearing on the sale of a radio station? Would the owner of the tower site (presumably Univision) be financially responsible or is it an insurance thing?
I’ve also been wondering when LMN is actually going to do something with its station group.So has there been any more development on LMN's programming? 1280 WADO and other former Univison AM stations are still carrying the TUDN sports talk radio network.
So what was the point of LMN again?