On the night of 5 April 1996, one of the loudspeakers of “La Radio Contigo” was shot at by unknown individuals. The station is based in San Miguel Xaltepec, Puebla, just east of Mexico City. Two weeks ago, “La Radio Contigo” conducted a live interview for two hours with two of the four candidates for […]
On the night of 5 April 1996, one of the loudspeakers of “La
Radio Contigo” was shot at by unknown individuals. The station is
based in San Miguel Xaltepec, Puebla, just east of Mexico City.
Two weeks ago, “La Radio Contigo” conducted a live interview for
two hours with two of the four candidates for the presidency of
the local municipal council.
“La Radio Contigo” was created by several students from San
Miguel Xaltepec, and is run by seven male and female students
under twenty years of age, who themselves are managed by a
veteran community radio person. It has been broadcasting twice a
week since October 1995. Since the shooting, the station has
continued to broadcast.
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