Spanish-Language Talk Show 'José Luis Sin Censura' Dropped After GLAAD And NHMC Protest
It took about a year of advocating, but GLAAD and the National Hispanic Media Coalition were finally successful in their crusade against José Luis Sin Censura, a talk show GLAAD describes as "Estrella TV's far worse Spanish-language version of Jerry Springer."
The groups this week received a letter from Liberman Broadcasting, the company responsible for producing and distributing the famously anti-gay show, saying that José Luis Sin Censura aired its last show yesterday and asking the groups to encourage advertisers who joined them to return to Liberman's airwaves.
Here's the text of the letter, signed by Liberman Broadcasting Chief Operating Officer Winter W. Horton:
This letter serves to confirm that August 8, 2012 will be the last day Liberman Broadcasting will air the television show “Jose Luis Sin Censura” on any of its stations or affiliate stations. Liberman Broadcasting is pleased to have amicably resolved this matter with the National Hispanic Media Coalition ("NHMC") and GLAAD and is glad NHMC and GLAAD will no longer discourage companies from advertising with Liberman Broadcasting.
Can you please contact those clients with whom you have previously spoken and let them know that Liberman Broadcasting is no longer airing any programming that GLAAD or NHMC finds objectionable. We are confident that we can build upon this experience and work together to create positive experiences for the LGBT, Latino and Spanish-speaking communities.
In an official press statement on the protest, which began in earnest last year, GLAAD President Herndon Graddick remarked, "Content that appeared on this show fueled violence against our community, which is growing and impacting so many families. Thanks to thousands of LGBT, Latino Americans and allies, LBI took action… The company should now join so many other Spanish-language broadcasters in presenting stories that inspire and create change, not fuel a climate of intolerance and violence.”
Alex Nogales, the president and CEO of NHMC, described the news as a "ard-fought victory for tolerance, inclusion, and decency."
"It is further proof that programming that degrades or threatens the safety of entire segments of our population has no place in this country," he said.
Watch GLAAD and NMHC deliver the 3,800 supportive signatures that helped convince Liberman Broadcasting to change course, AFTER THE JUMP.




Latino men are already too full of testosterone (and estrogen in the case of the nellies :-)), this show was like giving alcohol to an alcoholic! Good riddance!!
Posted by: ty | Aug 9, 2012 3:05:01 PM
Guilty pleasure - I watched it sometimes. Kind of wild and crazy. PC Police strike again.
Posted by: Byron St. James | Aug 9, 2012 3:13:59 PM
Good Riddance, indeed! The show was incredibly crass, I mean, God knows, some of the audience members, were fine, but once they opened their mouths to speak, forget it, honey.
Posted by: Carlos | Aug 9, 2012 3:35:16 PM
"Can you PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE contact those clients???" Ah, the power of Gay Bucks!
Posted by: John | Aug 9, 2012 4:30:31 PM
@TY
"Latino men are already too full of testosterone (and estrogen in the case of the nellies :-)), this show was like giving alcohol to an alcoholic! Good riddance!!"
You're a deplorable idiot who reduces a group of humans to a baseless trait. You are also too ignorant to understand how offensive and xenophobic your post is.
Posted by: truthteller | Aug 9, 2012 5:08:01 PM
The show sucked. The host was like a cardboard cut out, not a trace of personality or charisma in his body. It was homophobic and I'm glad it's gone!
Posted by: truthteller | Aug 9, 2012 5:09:26 PM
Not surprising - Hispanics are some of the most homophobic people.
Posted by: Good | Aug 9, 2012 5:44:57 PM
Jerry Springer was the forerunner for many of these types of homophobic shows. Keep in mind that Jerry Springer is a Democrat.
Posted by: jason | Aug 9, 2012 7:21:56 PM
Keep in mind Jason is a troll. So ignore him.
Posted by: MateoM | Aug 9, 2012 8:49:31 PM
Keep in mind Jason is a troll. So ignore him.
Posted by: MateoM | Aug 9, 2012 8:49:35 PM
Keep in mind Jason is a troll. So ignore him.
Posted by: MateoM | Aug 9, 2012 8:49:35 PM
@GOOD,
You mean Latinos such as: Fred Phelps and his entire clan, Bill O'Reily, Eminem, Anne Coulter, Sarah Palin, Phylis Schlafly, Brian Brown, Ronald Regan, Maggie Gallagher,Anita Bryant, Jesse Helms, Glenn Beck, (Senator John Ensign (R-NV), South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford (R), Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC), Bart Stupak (D-MI), Joe Pitts (R-PA), Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS), Senator Jim Inhofe (R-OK), Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK), Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and the rest of the C-Street crew), Jan Brewer, Sally Kern, etc, etc.
The xenophobes always come out to expose their hatred! They probably haven't figured out Latinos are actually white!
Posted by: truthteller | Aug 10, 2012 5:58:51 AM
FYI people:
Not all 'Hispanics' [Latinos, whatever] are alike culturally speaking. I'm referring to non-American Hispanics. There's some pretty big differences between Caribbean Hispanics/Latinos, Mexican and Central American Hispanics/Latinos, and South Americans.
Posted by: ratbastard | Aug 10, 2012 9:30:55 AM
Ignoring the trolls, I'm proud to say I signed the change.com petition to get this show taken off air, and it's great to see this horrendous show has been canceled.
Posted by: Francis | Aug 10, 2012 9:45:05 AM
@JASON Jerry Springer did it tongue-in-cheek and, in fact, did a good job of satirizing anti-gay bigotry simply by letting the homophobes act out.
Jose Luis did not do his schtick tongue-in-cheek. There was no subtlety about his show at all. It was done dead serious and "sin censura".
I watched the show many a time and felt outrage at how easy it was for some punk homophobe to spew bigoted filth on TV. That show was seen by a few million people and had an impact.
A case could be made that "Sin Censura" was just as misogynistic. Sometimes, the things that were said against women were horrific.
The same had to be said for Cristina. Her show was basically "beat up on the Dominicanos" because she never missed an opportunity to insult or demean the Dominican community.
In fact, I sometimes wonder if the FCC has any Spanish-speaking people monitoring Spanish-language radio or TV at all! There are some talk-radio shows that are downright filthy in their language, misogyny and homophobia.
Good riddance, Jose Luis. Hey, maybe you can get picked up by INN. They'd love to have you.
Posted by: jamal49 | Aug 10, 2012 12:31:05 PM
So if the show was pro gay you would fight to keep it on. But because it was at times anti gay, you want it off the air. If I don't like a show, its easy, I just don't watch it. If I see two guys holding hands or kissing I just ignore it, I don't protest or sign a petition to ban it
Posted by: D.Mcfaddn | Sep 18, 2012 2:28:49 PM