Radio and TV Martí

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The Office of Cuba Broadcasting directs the operations of Radio and TV Martí, which broadcast accurate and objective news and information on issues of interest to the people of Cuba.

In accordance with the Broadcasting to Cuba Act of 1983 (Public Law 98-111), Radio Martí follows Voice of America journalistic standards and guidelines.

Broadcasters read the news in an OCB studio in Miami.Broadcasters read the news in an OCB studio in Miami.

Radio Martí broadcasts news and a variety of feature and news analysis around the clock on shortwave, AM, and the Internet (www.martinoticias.com).

TV Martí produces eight hours of original programming daily, including two 30-minute newscasts. The station broadcasts commentary and information about events in Cuba and elsewhere to promote the free flow of information and ideas in that country.

RECENT HIGHLIGHTS:

  • TV Martí produced two round-table discussion programs in coordination with the Ambassadors to the United States from Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. The program features the Ambassadors discussing the promotion of a peaceful transition to democracy from their perspectives and experience in Eastern Europe