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Florida's popular radio host Lourdes Uvieta quits the show after a Soros-backed media group buys a station

Her famous conservative radio host is a popular conservative radio host prior to the expected purchase of her station by a liberal group backed by George Solos. I quit the Miami gig. Report.

Cuban-American Lourdes Uvieta, who hosted the show at Radio Mambi in Miami, said he refused a favorable deal to stay at the station.

"I will never do business with these people," she told Fox News. "Never, never, never."

Radiomambi has long been associated with a significant number of Cuban asylum seekers in Miami and has maintained a right-handed anti-communist tendency.

However, Ubieta of, who is now moving to another station, saidexpects the outlets to change significantly under the new ownership. ..

A $ 60 million deal to buy 18 Spanish stations nationwide is awaiting FCC approval.

Former Obama administration staff Stephanie Valencia and Jess Morales Rocket, who was involved in the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, recently to Axios their new Spain. The spoken radio conglomerate reaches one-third of all hispanics living in the United States.

The primary backer for the acquisition of Radio Mambi is Lakestar Finance — which is affiliated with Soros Fund Management.
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The venture's main financial supporter is Lakestar Finance "An investment entity affiliated with Soros Fund Management," Axios reported.

Actress Evalongoria is also signing on to the project.

Ubieta said she was offered a contract to stay at Radio Mambi, but she refused a payday.

"They told me they would receive half the money as soon as they got FCC approval and the rest when the Solos people took over," she said. "I don't want to participate in the deal. I'm not going to sign the paperwork, so I'm quitting."

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' team has released a series of ads criticizing the acquisition and is new. The owner group claimed to attempt to disseminate information.

A representative of the new venture, Latino Media Network, argued that he intends to "empower" hispanic listeners and expand their influence.