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Salem Adds Ninoska Pérez Castellón to its Miami Lineup


Ninoska Pérez Castellón
Ninoska Pérez Castellón

Veteran South Florida radio host and activist Ninoska Pérez Castellón is returning to the airwaves as the anchor of a new Spanish-language talk lineup on WWFE (La Nueva Poderosa 670 AM). After two weeks off the air in Miami, Ninoska will launch her new show this week as the anchor of a revamped lineup on the stations recently purchased by Salem Media. After 26 years with Univision Radio, Ninoska left crosstown WAQI-AM (Radio Mambi 710) after its change of ownership.

Ninoska is a South Florida media personality and activist in the fight for freedom in Cuba. She was born in Cuba but grew up in Miami, where she developed her passion for writing and speaking and has hosted a radio show in South Florida since 1996. Her op-ed pieces have appeared in Latin America, Spain and in many publications in the U.S. (Reader's Digest, Miami Herald, El Nuevo Herald, USA Today, New York Times, Diario las Americas).

As an expert on Cuba, she has been featured on national and international media outlets including Nightline, CNN, Hannity, The O'Reilly Factor, Al Punto Univision, and MSNBC to name a few. Ms. Pérez is frequently quoted and interviewed in newscasts on Cuba related issues. She has lectured in colleges and universities, participated in nationally televised debates, and has testified before the U.S. Congress on several occasions on Cuba related issues.

Salem Media Miami VP/General Manager Monica Rabassa commented, "We are extremely happy and honored to have Ninoska Pérez Castellón join Salem Media Miami. Ninoska's unrelenting voice in support of freedom and just causes now has a new home at La Nueva Poderosa 670 AM."

Ninoska stated, "I am thankful that Salem Media, a powerhouse in conservative thought, has stepped up and given Hispanic conservative voices a home at a time when we have been under attack for the sole purpose of silencing us. I am extremely happy to be back on the airwaves connecting with the audience I love."

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