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Worst 5 Instances Of Bias In Spanish-Language News
Although there were many instances of bias within Spanish-language news media, these were the worst.

Fusion Scrubs 'Gullible' Smear of Catholics From Jorge Ramos Column
Why wasn't Univision anchor Jorge Ramos' "gullible" smear against Catholics included in English-language version on Fusion?

Univision's Jorge Ramos Cannot Contain Rabid Anti-Catholicism
Jorge Ramos injects his anti-Catholic bias wherever and whenever possible.

WaPo Rehashes Univision's Failed Rubio Drug Smear
The Washington Post joins its GOP presidential forum partner, Univision, rehashing a 2011 narco-by-association smear of Marco Rubio.

Jorge Ramos Calls for Repeal of Second Amendment
In the wake of the terrorist attack at San Bernardino, Univision/Fusion anchor Jorge Ramos has seen fit to weigh in with an opinion column calling for the repeal of the Second Amendment.

Univision’s Climate Advocacy Arm Bashes GOP Candidates
When Univision News President Isaac Lee held his infamous talk at UT Austin earlier this year, he reiterated the network’s commitment to covering only one side of certain issues by smearing ideological opponents via Nazi comparisons. Lee’s godwinning was once again evident this past week, in Univision’s regurgitation of the AP’s climate propaganda, proof positive that Univision is systematically…

Univision Anchor Repeats: Islam Doesn't Inspire Terrorists
Readers of this byline have already suffered through the grandes pensées, respectively, of Univision's top anchors Jorge Ramos and María Elena Salinas. Now meet Enrique Acevedo, anchor of Univision’s late night national newscast Edición Nocturna, and his latest opinion column.

Univision Censors Cruz in GOP Debate Coverage
It is no secret that U.S. immigration policy is central to Univision’s existence. We have previously showcased video of Jorge Ramos openly admitting as much. This byline has also memorialized efforts to vitiate, suppress, or deceptively edit those Hispanic conservatives who refuse to toe the network’s line on policy. The result of the network’s institutional culture is a narrative collision that…

Univision News Gleefully Cheers Progressives, Bashes Conservatives
In recent weeks, Univision News has offered fresh demonstrations that its biases extend far beyond immigration. The two examples below give us a further glimpse into the leading U.S. Spanish-language network’s institutional biases, and its commitment to progressive politics.

Univision Co-opts Republicans Willing to Bash Conservatives
Readers of this byline know that I have been a relentless critic of Univision’s news division. These criticisms have covered the network’s biased coverage of the news of the day, its institutional practice of advocacy journalism in furtherance of progressive policies (amnesty being the most prominent of many), and its general boosterism of Hillary Clinton’s presidential candidacy.

Hillary’s ‘Panderrific’ Telemundo Interview
In the run-up to the first debate among the Democratic presidential candidates, frontrunner Hillary Clinton sat down with Telemundo anchor María Celeste Arrarás for a tough, hard-hitting…ah, who are we kidding? The whole thing was practically a Hillary campaign commercial.

Jorge Ramos' Highly Subjective, Selective Rage
In the weeks since his infamous confrontation with Donald Trump, Univision/Fusion anchor Jorge Ramos has been doing his best to make sure his grievance narrative remains fresh in the minds of the mainstream media. However, the statements he makes while continuing to milk the incident reveal inconsistencies that cannot go unexamined.

Spanish-language Coverage of Oregon Shooting Went as Expected
Newscasts all across the nation (including both Univision and Telemundo) led with news of the awful shooting at the Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon. The tone of the coverage on the Spanish-language networks should surprise no one.

Trump Coverage on Univision & Telemundo Exceeds ABC,CBS & NBC Combined
Donald Trump’s entry into the U.S. presidential race changed all that. During the three months that elapsed between the day of Trump’s campaign announcement speech on June 16 and September 15, the day before the second Republican presidential candidates’ debate, Trump was the subject of 304 minutes of combined evening news coverage on Univision and Telemundo, compared with a total of 271 minutes…