Indiana’s oldest Spanish-speaking radio station grows with Latino community

Radio Latina’s community connection

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — From the crackling static of radio airwaves emerges a symphony of Spanish melodies, lively talk shows, and engaging discussions celebrating Latino culture’s richness.

Manuel Sepulveda, program director for Continental Broadcast Group , said, “Over the years, it’s grown a lot since the Latino community has grown a lot here in Indianapolis 18 years ago. When I arrived, the Latino community wasn’t as big as it is now. Now, we’ve got people coming from Mexico and Venezuela, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua.”

Radio Latina 107.1 FM is the oldest Spanish-speaking station in Indiana, and one of three that serves the Hispanic community in Indianapolis. It has become a bridge connecting generations, countries, and stories.

“Our signature event every year is Dia de La Familia, or Family Day. We bring nationally recorded artists as well as some local bands and groups. We got over 15,000 people that day,” Sepulveda said.

The station plays a crucial role in fostering a sense of unity, either through the latest reggaeton hit or a community event announcement. “Poncho” and other Radio 107.1 FM personalities are the lifeblood of the community.

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