By Curtis Houck | June 23, 2015 | 12:23 AM EDT

The top English and Spanish-language broadcast networks again ignored on Monday night a new development in the Jonathan Gruber saga as new e-mails have surfaced that revealed how his role with the White House on ObamaCare was more detailed than previously thought. As initially reported by The Wall Street Journal, e-mails “show frequent consultations between Mr. Gruber and top Obama administration staffers and advisers in the White House and the Department of Health and Human Services on the Affordable Care Act.”

By MRC Latino Staff | and By Katie Yoder | June 21, 2015 | 2:31 PM EDT

While the climate change content in Pope Francis’s new encyclical has been heavily covered by Univision, Telemundo and MundoFox, other core teachings in the encyclical, on such bedrock issues as abortion and gender, continue to be entirely ignored by these networks.

By MRC Latino Staff | and By Katie Yoder | June 21, 2015 | 2:30 PM EDT

Mientras los contenidos sobre cambio climático de la nueva encíclica del papa Francisco  han sido ampliamente reseñados por Univisión, Telemundo y MundoFox, otras enseñanzas claves del documento papal sobre el aborto y género han sido completamente ignoradas por estas cadenas.

By Ken Oliver-Méndez | June 18, 2015 | 5:14 PM EDT

Los comentarios de Donald Trump sobre México y la calidad de los inmigrantes ilegales que actualmente vienen a los Estados Unidos de ese país, que el magnate estadounidense realizó durante el discurso de lanzamiento de su candidatura presidencial, le han provocado una lluvia de críticas en los principales medios de habla hispana a nivel nacional. 

By Ken Oliver-Méndez | June 18, 2015 | 5:11 PM EDT

Donald Trump’s presidential campaign announcement comments about Mexico and the quality of the current inflow of unauthorized Mexican immigrants to the U.S. have caused a firestorm in national Spanish-language media. 

Hasta ahora, Telemundo ha empleado más tiempo reaccionado a las declaraciones de Trump, y por su parte Rolando Nichols de MundoFox, las tomó a nivel personal.

By Curtis Houck | June 16, 2015 | 9:13 PM EDT

The top English and Spanish networks refused on Tuesday evening to cover the findings of a federal audit report from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Inspector General (OIG) that concluded that just under $3 billion in ObamaCare subsidies have been unable to be properly verified that, according to the audit, puts taxpayer funding “at risk.” While the broadcast networks ignored this story, the FNC's Special Report devoted a one-minute-and-48-second segment to the IG’s findings. 

By Ken Oliver-Méndez | June 7, 2015 | 3:55 PM EDT

New polling showing high levels of dissatisfaction with the Obama administration’s handling of federal immigration policy, as well as majority support for doing “a lot” more to reduce illegal immigration, has so far been ignored by the nation’s top Spanish-language television networks.

By Ken Oliver-Méndez | June 7, 2015 | 3:54 PM EDT

Un nuevo sondeo que muestra altos niveles de insatisfacción con la forma en que el gobierno de Obama está manejando la política migratoria, así como una mayoría que apoya hacer “mucho más” para reducir la inmigración ilegal, ha sido ignorado hasta ahora por las mayores cadenas hispanoparlantes.

June 5, 2015 | 3:42 PM EDT

The negative consequences of months of relentless anti-police reporting in the news media caught the attention of MundoFox, a major national Spanish-language television network.

Commenting on the spike in New York City’s murder rate, the Chairman of the National Latino Officers Association, NYPD veteran Anthony Miranda, told MundoFox that “many officers are confused” and “don’t know whether to follow the media or the law.”

June 5, 2015 | 3:27 PM EDT

Las consecuencias negativas de meses de incansable campaña mediática contra la policía, llamaron la atención de MundoFox, una de las mayores cadenas de televisión de habla hispana.

Al referirse al aumento en la tasa de homicidios en la ciudad de Nueva York, el presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Policías Latinos, Anthony Miranda, declaró a MundoFox que “muchos oficiales están confundidos” y que agentes no saben si regirse por los medios o las leyes”.

June 3, 2015 | 5:42 PM EDT

In a welcome course correction, MundoFox included perspectives critical of Obama’s policy toward Cuba in its national evening newscast. After a slanted report last week that hyped the Obama-Castro rapprochement and solely featured Castro and his supporters on touting the removal of the Cuban regime from the United States’ list of countries that sponsor terrorism, the network has now produced a balanced, comprehensive piece on economic and political developments on the island, including mounting concerns over human rights violations.

June 3, 2015 | 5:38 PM EDT

En una bienvenida rectificación, MundoFox incluyó puntos de vista críticos sobre la política de Obama hacia Cuba en su noticiero nacional estelar. Un desbalanceado informe, transmitido la semana pasada, sobre el acercamiento entre Obama y Castro y el retiro de Cuba de la lista de países que patrocinan el terrorismo, solo incluyó las reacciones de Raúl Castro y sus partidarios. Sin embargo, ayer, la cadena transmitió un reportaje balanceado y completo sobre los eventos económicos y políticos en la Isla, incluyendo la creciente preocupación por violaciones a los derechos humanos.