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A Spanish-language talk show that drew an indecency complaint won’t...

A Spanish-language talk show that drew an indecency complaint won’t air any longer, said two groups that opposed José Luis Sin Censura and asked advertisers to boycott the program shown on Liberman Broadcasting’s EstrellaTV network (CD June 3/11 p10). The…

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Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation and National Hispanic Media Coalition, the groups that made the FCC complaint, said Thursday they were told of the decision in a letter from Liberman Chief Operating Officer Winter Horton. “Liberman Broadcasting is pleased to have amicably resolved this matter” with the two groups, Horton wrote them (http://xrl.us/bnj3qh). The company’s “glad” they'll “no longer discourage companies from advertising with Liberman Broadcasting,” he said, asking they contact any advertisers they'd spoken with to say that the show’s off-air. The show’s off EstrellaTV, a publicist for the network told us.