“It’s a gripping narrative, but also tackles deep topics around the costs of violence, the meaning of storytelling, and the Mexican American experience. It’s part cultural history, part murder mystery, and part memoir told from the hosts’ perspective,” said Marlon Bishop, Futuro Studios’ VP of Podcasts. “This podcast sounds like nothing I’ve ever heard before. Stories like these are a critical part of our mission to expand and diversify what Latinx content looks and sounds like globally,” said Camila Victoriano, Co-founder and Head of Partnerships at Sonoro. At Sonoro, our global team is uniquely positioned to tell his story in both English and Spanish, from each side of the U.S.-Mexico border. Our host, Erick Galindo, is the perfect collaborator for us, as we take a look at Chalino Sánchez, the musical icon whose impact is felt around the world-even thirty years after his death. We are pleased to expand into the nonfiction space with the launch of Ídolo, the audio-first franchise we are building in partnership with Futuro Studios, which we expect will connect with Latinx and global Hispanic audiences. “At Sonoro, we are telling new stories in new ways.
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