when it came out and called the station saying i'm agent amelio, i'll never forget it. said put it on the website, people should know that, you know? >> host: so mr. garcia, is any of your news about cuba pro-castro, all anti-castro, is there news balance in there, or does it veer towards propaganda? >> guest: very good question. it's difficult to report something good is happening on the island. we'll lose the audience. that's what they supposedly get from the cuban government all the time. cuba's fine, it's the greatest place in the world. we're not propaganda. we give them hard news. when something good happens, and i underline when, we'll provide that. they can rely on us to get truthful and objective information. >> host: do you think that radio and tv marti should be available to u.s. citizens to listen to? >> guest: it's available through the internet now, you know? it's available through the internet now. there's a law, but that's, you know, that's kind of difficult because, you know, the change -- there's so much change in communication and the distribution of