Thursday, April 07, 2005

Update on Mexico's AMLO

Mexico's two national TV networks placed a virtual boycott this morning over the massive demonstration and speech by Mexico City Governor Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO, by initials) this morning from the overflowing Zocalo.

On TV Azteca, not one second of the speech was broadcast live.

On Televisa, only the first three minutes were aired and then cut.

The desafuero against Lopez Obrador is a ratings blockbuster. So why did the two networks boycott it?

[...]

Neither station has aired nary a minute of the proceedings now underway in the National Congress (since 10:15 this morning), where the "desafuero" will be debated for many hours and voted on today.

  Narco News article

Same tack the Venezuelan networks used when the public went out in droves to protest the coup on their elected president. Same tack our "liberal media" uses to avoid messy reports about the Iraqi invasion and anything else embarrassing to the Little Emperor. News blackout.

....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.

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