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Closer Look: Spanish Language Radio Station Speaks Out

Clip: Season 1500 Episode 1536 | 3m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

Movida is the state's first Spanish language radio station and is working to quell fears.

Movida is the state's first Spanish language radio station, and they're looking to educate Madison's Hispanic community about what's going on. The husband and wife who run the station say they're looking to debunk rumors and calm the fears of many undocumented immigrants in the community. They've been talking to local law enforcement and public officials about the reality of the current situation.

03/03/2017 | Rating TV-G

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