Voz Latina's radio series are transmitted nationwide on commercial and non-commercial AM/FM stations, and internationally via satellite, short wave, and the Internet. In Latin America, these programs are heard on commercial stations from Mexico to Chile.
The Voz Latina Advantage
Voz Latina's programs offer a new and unique vehicle to help reach the massive Latino market via radio. Voz Latina's programs connect on a more personal level than other radio programs. Their listeners respond, and Family Theater Productions listens to their ideas and incorporates them into Voz Latina stories. This "interactive" relationship with listeners enables Voz Latina to engage them and connect with them.
In addition, Voz Latina delivers:
First-rate production values with the top writers in Latino entertainment
Internationally acclaimed cast of stars
The best in entertainment while focusing on important issues
Programs free-of-charge to stations and networks on a "barter syndication" basis (Voz Latina maintains 50% of ad spots in programs)
The ability for stations to commercialize these programs through selling 50% of ad spots in programs
A long legacy of quality entertainment (since 1947) as a part of Family Theater Productions, one of the oldest and most respected companies in Hollywood
Stability and staying power
Excellent image for sponsors
Toll-free hotline/support number
Publicity and public relations support - packages, and print promos
Rich Legacy
Voz Latina is a project of Family Theater Productions in Hollywood. Since 1947, Family Theater has been creating award-winning radio and television programs aimed at inspiring, entertaining and educating American families. Family Theater has produced more than 750 dramatic radio programs and more then 60 television specials - dramas, documentaries, variety and interview programs - that have had more than 10,000 broadcasts on independent and network-affiliated stations worldwide.
Family Theater's stars have included legends like Bing Crosby, Loretta Young, Frank Sinatra, Shirley Temple, Bob Hope, James Stewart, Lucille Ball, Gregory Peck, Grace Kelly, Gary Cooper, and Spencer Tracy. James Dean's first role, George Lucas' first film credit, and Princess Grace's last three films were all at Family Theater.
Founded by Father Patrick Peyton, a Catholic priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Family Theater coined the famous slogan, "The Family That Prays Together, Stays Together ™."