Orlando Salazar, who founded Voz in 2022 and is its CEO, is also a commercial real estate developer and beef company owner.[1] He is a former vice chair of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly.[1] He has described Voz Media's content as "right-of-center".[1][2]
In February 2023, Voz Media announced it would buy Mega TV, the Spanish Broadcasting System's (SBS) network television operation, for $64 million, but the deal fell through when Voz did not meet payment obligations.[6][7][1][4][2][3][5][8] SBS declared the deal terminated in September 2023 and said it would try to sell Mega TV to other buyers.[8] The deal, if it had been completed, would have quadrupled Voz's workforce and included Mega TV real estate in Florida and Puerto Rico.[1][3][4][2][9] A lawsuit by SBS against Voz, Salazar and his wife, Kleinman, and Ryan Morfin was settled in 2024 in what SBS described as a "multimillion-dollar agreement", though the exact amount was not disclosed.[7][6][10]
As of 2023, Voz had offices and studios in the Dallas area, Miami, and Madrid.[4]
^ abJacobson, Adam (2024-03-18). "SBS Settles With VOZ Media Over Failed Mega TV Deal". Radio & Television Business Report. Retrieved 2024-09-08. On October 10, the Raúl Alarcón Jr.-led Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS) filed a lawsuit against a Texas entrepreneur who agreed to expand his website to broadcast television through the acquisition of Mega TV, only to fail to meet its payment obligations.