Dec, 2025 — The protagonists of this story are recognized as essential in radio, that vast bridge that unites hearts without distinction of race, creed, age, or distance. Without them, the conversation between sender and receiver fades away; with them, however, the communion is strengthened thanks to their luminous temperament, tireless dedication, and eternal faith in the word.
This December 1st, Broadcaster’s Day, from Cabo San Antonio to Punta de Maisí, congratulations travel like gusts of grateful wind. In Guáimaro radio, voices like those of Aurora Nápoles, Medardo Pérez, Omara Leyva, Yamisbel de la Torre, and Niledian Piñero radiate the life-giving strength of their expressions. They dwell in the souls of listeners grateful for their company, happy to experience the magic of coexistence, even though faces remain hidden behind the enchanting glass that guards unforgettable memories.
You do not see them, but their voices flow like invisible rivers that caress bodies. In every word they utter, smiles sprout and joy blooms, seeds that are never missing in their daily journey. The harshness of the day matters little: their purpose is always the same, to serve others and humanity, to sow hope where sadness threatens. Thanks to their craft, they have learned to transform melancholy into jubilation and to give radio listeners the happiness of feeling eternally embraced by words that verge on the prophetic.
The calendar marks the first day of the last month of the year 2025, and Radio Guáimaro dresses itself in gratitude. Its broadcasters, generous communicators, are invaluable heritage, heralds of love and guardians of friendship, solidarity, and mutual acceptance. With their eloquence, they strengthen the art of listening, enrich the cultural legacy of children, youth, and adults, and captivate to the point of being considered cherished members of every family.
This Monday, every announcement, dedication, and speech is translated into a tribute to those who, with responsibility and inexhaustible enthusiasm, enjoy their reunion with the public. In homes, workplaces, and study centers, the radio stands as a faithful counselor, enriching life testimonies with music, knowledge, news, and comfort. (Photo taken from Facebook)