Radio Mambí (WAQI 710 AM) goes off the air; for four decades it was the voice of the Cuban exile in Miami and a stronghold of conservative political power.
All four of Fernando Mendoza's grandparents moved to the United States from Cuba. He attended high school in Miami.
Radio Mambí — will shut down news and talk programming, in a further sign that an effort to create more moderate Latino broadcasting in South Florida hasn't panned out.
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