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Radio of the South

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In May 2011 workers at the Radio of the South protested against the dismissal of the network's president, stating that the move did not respect the network's internal participatory process, and was "without any explanation or formality, behaviour that is incoherent with socialist principles". Workers
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said the dismissal was a reprisal for the network's critical reporting of Venezuela's deportation to Colombia of Joaquin PĆ©rez Becerra, an alternative media activist accused of
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Initially it was reported that around a third of its content would be produced in Caracas (with the remaining content produced by allied stations in Latin America and Africa).
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The network began operations in September 2009 with 88 stations in Latin America, the Caribbean, the United States, Canada and Spain, including 18 stations in
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Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information
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Spanish
SiBCI
Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information
Spanish
Caracas
Venezuela
TeleSur
Argentina
Colombia
FARC
Patriotic Union



AllAfrica.com
South-South Radio From Caracas to Africa
El Universal
Aparato mediƔtico del Estado suma dos emisoras
Categories
Radio stations established in 2010
Radio stations in Venezuela
Mass media in Caracas

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