The National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) and GLAAD have announced that AT&T and Time Warner Cable have withdrawn advertising from José Luis Sin Censura. It was also announced that WSVN-TV in Miami, Florida and KCTU-TV in Wichita, Kansas are the first two affiliates to pull the show from the airwaves.
The original FCC complaint documented over 20 episodes that aired between June 18 and Dec. 7, 2010. The program contained images and language of the nature that is never displayed or is bleeped out of pre-taped English-language programs of the same nature, including the words “pinche” (“f*cking” in English) and “culero” (“assf*cker”), anti-gay language, including epithets such as “maricón,” “joto” and “puñal” (or “f*ggot”), and anti-Latino slurs, such as “mojado” (“wetback”).
“AT&T, Time Warner Cable and these broadcasters have sent a strong message by refusing to support a show that promotes such violence against our community,” said GLAAD President Jarrett Barrios.
As a result of the complaints Liberman Broadcasting Inc., the distributor of the show, approached NHMC and GLAAD to start a dialogue about its responsibilities as a broadcaster and content producer. However, José Luis Sin Censura continues to air during the daytime in markets throughout the country, unaltered. NHMC and GLAAD are continuing to contact advertisers and affiliates.
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