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Voz is an American conservative Spanish language news media firm founded in 2022 by Orlando Salazar with Pablo Kleinman . Its headquarters are in Las Colinas, Irving, Texas .

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8-581: [REDACTED] Look up voz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Media [ edit ] United States [ edit ] La Voz Magazine , a magazine La Voz Hispana de Virginia , a magazine La Voz de Houston , a newspaper La Voz (Phoenix) , a newspaper La Voz , a publication in New York's Hudson Valley owned by Bard College Other media [ edit ] La Voz del Interior ,

16-1058: A newspaper in Córdoba, Argentina La Voz Dominicana , a radio station in Dominican Republic La Voz de Michoacán , a newspaper in Mexico La Voz de Galicia , a newspaper in Spain La Voz de Tijuana , a fictional newspaper in the Netflix TV series Narcos: Mexico Music [ edit ] A nickname for singer Felipe Rodríguez (1926–1999) La Voz (album) , a 1975 album by Héctor Lavoe Television shows based on The Voice [ edit ] La Voz... Argentina La Voz Colombia La Voz (Mexican TV series) La Voz (Spanish TV series) La Voz (U.S. TV series) See also [ edit ] The Voice (disambiguation) La Voix (disambiguation) VOZ (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

24-537: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages voz (Redirected from Voz ) [REDACTED] Look up voz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. VOZ may refer to: VOZ (media company) Virgin Australia airline ICAO code IATA airport code for Voronezh International Airport See also [ edit ] La Voz (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

32-505: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages VOZ (media company) Orlando Salazar, who founded Voz in 2022 and is its CEO, is also a commercial real estate developer and beef company owner. He is a former vice chair of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly . He has described Voz Media's content as "right-of-center". His co-founder, Pablo Kleinman ,

40-863: The America First Policy Institute , a pro-Trump think tank. In February 2023, Voz Media announced it would buy Mega TV , the Spanish Broadcasting System 's (SBS) network television operation, for $ 64 million, but the deal fell through when Voz did not meet payment obligations. SBS declared the deal terminated in September 2023 and said it would try to sell Mega TV to other buyers. The deal, if it had been completed, would have quadrupled Voz's workforce and included Mega TV real estate in Florida and Puerto Rico . A lawsuit by SBS against Voz, Salazar and his wife, Kleinman, and Ryan Morfin

48-748: The company's COO, was the host of a daily talk show on Univision Radio until early 2021. He previously founded several technology and media enterprises, and was a congressional candidate and member of the Executive Committee of the California Republican Party . According to The Dallas Morning News , Voz aims to become a conservative rival to the dominant Spanish language channels Univision and Telemundo . Voz contributors include members of conservative Hispanic groups, former officials who served in Donald Trump's presidency , and members of

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64-403: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title VOZ . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=VOZ&oldid=1229996494 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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