Professor Andrew Azzopardi, the self-proclaimed champion of morality and the poodle of the Daphne Caruana Galizia cult, has finally seen his Saturday morning propaganda programme on RTK103 axed. After five insufferable years, RTK pulled the plug on June 29.
Sources within Beacon Media Group revealed the real reason: RTK wants to move away from one-sided political propaganda and return to its core mission with a stronger religious focus. In simpler terms, they were done providing a platform for Andrew Azzopardi’s endless self-righteous rants masked as “analysis.”
For month, this site asked Azzopardi the same straightforward question: Will you be contesting the next general election on the Nationalist Party ticket?
And for months, he dodged it with strategic silence. His refusal to confirm or deny only exposes his true intentions – he is positioning himself neatly for his beloved PN. Every passive-aggressive jab at the Labour Party, every “neutral analysis,” is nothing but pre-election posturing.
But Azzopardi, ever desperate to keep himself relevant in the echo chambers of elitist academia and nationalist propaganda, has now announced his next move: from Autumn, he will be hosting a current affairs show on Campus FM, the University of Malta’s radio station. Naturally, he aligns himself with the likes of Agostino Pio Gatt and Manwel Delia, the same clique who thrive on bitterness, hate campaigns, and victimhood narratives.

Andrew Azzopardi
Let’s be clear:
Andrew Azzopardi is not an independent analyst. He is not an impartial academic. He is a hypocrite with a microphone, serving his political masters while pretending to be Malta’s moral compass. His silence is intentional. His inaction is strategic. And his words? Nothing but the recycled bile of a man desperate to remain relevant in a world that has long outgrown his pretentious moralising.