Every year millions of your dollars are pumped into Radio and TV Martí. What do you get in return?
When the feds snatched Elian, Radio Martí should have been first with the news to Cuba. Instead its director quit in protest and chaos reigned.
TV Martí is costing you $25,000 per day. And it's been off the air for weeks.
Slippery eels
The head honcho thinks The Alex and Miriam Show would be totally cool, but internal strife is boiling over at Radio and TV Marti
Radio Marti: Ethics in Exile
TV Marti's limp blimp sets sail once again for the halls of Congress
Who's watching TV Marti? No one. Who's paying for TV Marti? We are. At least for another few months.
When an unsuspecting Colorado congressman tries to cut funding to Radio and TV Martí, the freshman lawmaker gives a taste of exile politics, Miami-style
How did two Miami radio stations end up broadcasting Radio Marti programs to listeners in Cuba? Hint: It's curious, but it's classified.
