Opinion

The radio that beats with the island

Radio is not just a medium of communication. It is company, it is identity, and it is collective memory. In Lanzarote, radio is part of the island's daily pulse, setting the rhythm of current events and giving voice to those who build its present.

Celebrating Radio Day is recognizing the constant work of those who, microphone in hand, sustain public conversation with rigor and commitment.

The Voice of Lanzarote and Radio Lanzarote – Onda Cero

La Voz de Lanzarote and Radio Lanzarote – Onda Cero represent a consolidated communication project, a benchmark on the island for its capacity to inform with seriousness, plurality, and closeness. Its daily work not only informs: it builds citizenship.

Techy Acosta

At the helm of this project is Techy Acosta, director of La Voz de Lanzarote and Radio Lanzarote – Onda Cero. Her professional career has been marked by journalistic responsibility, closeness to the island's reality, and informative leadership. Programs like 'Buenos Días Lanzarote' have become a reference for understanding the political, social, and economic current affairs of the island.

Alberto Acosta

Alongside her, Alberto Acosta, host of the program 'La Destiladera', provides analysis, debate, and depth to the radio programming. His space has consolidated itself as a forum for reflection where current events are examined with criteria, critical spirit, and commitment to rigorous information.

Congratulations

On this Radio Day, the congratulations are clear and sincere: thanks to La Voz de Lanzarote, to Techy Acosta and to Alberto Acosta for keeping the voice of the island alive. May the airwaves continue to be a space for meeting, analysis, and informative freedom.