Radio Martí has not resumed broadcasting to Cuba despite earlier announcements following an executive order by President Trump to minimize operations. The station's shortwave transmitters, crucial for reaching the island, remain silent after 40 years of continuous transmission. Although employees were recalled due to lobbying efforts, only limited access is provided online and via an easily jammable AM signal. Reports indicate that no signals have been detected in key Cuban regions, confirming the station's diminished capability in influencing Cuba's information landscape.
Despite earlier claims of resuming operations, Radio Martí's transmission to Cuba is effectively halted as shortwave signals are still off.
Executive order by President Trump to reduce operations led to significant layoffs, halting Radio Martí's 40-year transmission history.
Martí employees were recalled amid criticism, yet the crucial shortwave signal remains silent, accessible only online and via a vulnerable AM signal.
Reports from independent sources in Cuba confirm no shortwave signal is being detected anywhere within the country.
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