Miami's iconic Radio Mambí (WAQI 710 AM), a 40-year pillar of the Cuban exile community and conservative Spanish-language talk radio, ended its live programming at midnight on December 12, 2025, with most staff laid off amid declining ratings and financial pressures.
The station, often called "La Grande," shifted to archived shows, music, and sports broadcasts (including Spanish-language coverage of the Miami Marlins and Heat), with most staff laid off.
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| George Soros |
The sale sparked controversy, with conservatives fearing it aimed to moderate or silence right-wing voices; several hosts defected to competitor Americano Media.
LMN intended to make the programming more "moderate, centrist, and factual," but critics argue little changed in tone, and efforts faltered due to low investment in promotion and resistance from staff.
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Ratings declined (to a 1.1 share in November 2025), and financial struggles led to the decision. This followed the earlier shutdown of sister station WQBA (1140 AM) in June 2025, which also went to an all-music format after failed reform attempts.


