Post by account_disabled on Feb 18, 2024 1:09:42 GMT -5
When the million-dollar lawsuits that Orlando Barone , Jorge Halperín , Roberto Caballero and Pedro Brieger among others won against the public media, still generate controversy, a new trial that Radio Nacional lost against Carlos Barragán, former host of the ultra K 6 program, has now become known. 7, 8, who also hosted a radio program between and . The data came from a report sent in writing by the then Chief of Staff of Alberto Fernández, Agustín Rossi, on December 5 to the National Congress, to some of the questions posed by the radical Fuegian senator Pablo Blanco about the trials against public media to journalists whose programs ended at the end of , when Mauricio Macri's administration began.
The trial of Carlos Barragán "against Radio and Television Europe Mobile Number List Argentina", the state company that controls Radio Nacional and Public TV , has a "sentence confirmed" by the National Chamber of Labor and is "scheduled to pay in ." The “amount” of the ruling, which was issued in April , was “$15,099,993.90,” Rossi reported. The company that Rosario Lufrano managed, until last week, will have to add interest, plus the costs of lawyers and experts, so it will have to pay more than 50 million dollars in for the trial it lost with Barragán, for a program that He hosted Radio Nacional, between and , OMS Now he has the same program on FM La Patriada.
The other millionaire trials The trial that Barragán won against Radio Nacional - which has only now been made public and Clarín publishes exclusively - is similar to those won by other journalists such as Jorge Halperín, Roberto Caballero, Pedro Brieger and Orlando Barone, who had also been hired during the governments of Néstor and Cristina Kirchner due to their political affinities, but they were fired when the programming changed and they did not have space during the Macrista administration. In one of those trials, Jorge Halperín collected $27.9 million in the month of February of this year, plus another $9 million in April , which at current values, both exceed $50 million.