MEXICO CITY -- Venezuela's government is threatening to pull the plug on private network RCTV once again. By John Hecht, The Associated Press MEXICO CITY — Venezuela’s government is threatening to ...
MEXICO CITY -- Protests continued in Venezuela on Tuesday, two days after the government shut down private network RCTV and later announced that it was investigating two other broadcasters for news ...
A deadly battle has begun to keep Venezuela’s oldest broadcaster on the air. On Jan. 25, violent protests against the temporary suspension of Radio Caracas Television, ordered by President Hugo Chavez ...
As we have previously reported* Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez has long been demonised by the Western media as a "leftist firebrand" (The Independent), "Venezuela's demagogue" (Washington Post), and ...
Venezuela’s president Hugo Chavez has declared that he will not renew the license of local web RCTV in March, making good the threats he made prior to his landslide re-election on Dec. 3. Chavez said ...
As far as world public opinion is concerned, as reflected in the international media, the pronouncements of freedom of expression groups, and of miscellaneous governments, Venezuela has finally taken ...
In the latest issue of The Nation, NYU professor and Hugo Chavez sycophant Greg Grandin praises "Ecuador, Bolivia and Venezuela, where progressive movements are fitfully trying to 'refound' their ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Radio Caracas Television (RCTV) in Venezuela has purchased and installed more than a $1 million ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Students aren’t the only ones protesting the disappearance of Radio ...