Atlanta with Latin Flavor
Published September 13, 2024
From food to art and the music that moves us, Atlanta is better with a little Latin flavor.
In the Summer of 2024, a Latino production crew from all over Latin America headed out into the streets of Atlanta for the second year in a row, to meet some of the most iconic Latinos who are making an impact on the city by bringing their colors and culture to what they do. From chefs to artists, dancers and business leaders, each one shared his or her inspiring stories and explained how Atlanta has played a role in their stories.
Season 2
Season 2 of the weekly 30-minute episodes premieres September 14 and airs on weekends in 29 Telemundo-affiliated markets including stations across Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Nevada, Ohio, and Colorado (full list provided at the bottom of the article).
Tune in and celebrate the impact of Latin flavors in Atlanta.
Watch Live on Telemundo Atlanta.
Stream on demand on Zeam.
Watch the full Season 2 on YouTube starting November 1, 2024.
About Atlanta Con Sabor Latino
Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau has partnered with Telemundo Atlanta to produce Atlanta con Sabor Latino (Atlanta with Latin Flavor), a creative, bilingual lifestyle series showcasing Latin culture and cuisine through intertwined stories from Latinos who call Atlanta home.
The vibrant Hispanic population represents 13% of the population in Atlanta, and this six-part documentary celebrates their stories, their history and the impact they have on the culture of Atlanta.
The documentary features Atlanta’s vibrant neighborhoods and landmarks such as Centennial Olympic Park, Atlanta Beltline, Midtown, Buckhead and the Braves, among many others.
Season 2 of the weekly 30-minute episodes premieres September 14 and airs on weekends in 29 Telemundo-affiliated markets including stations across Georgia, Alabama, Texas, Tennessee, Nevada, Ohio, Hawaii and Colorado (full list provided below.)
Tune in and celebrate the impact of Latin flavors in Atlanta.
Past Seasons
Season 1 of Atlanta Con Sabor Latino aired in the Spring 2023 featuring Atlanta’s vibrant neighborhoods and landmarks such as Ponce City Market, Atlanta Beltline, Grant Park, Centennial Olympic Park and the High Museum of Art, among many others.
Interviewees included artist and activist, Yehimi Cambron; chef-owner of Palo Santo, Santiago Gomez; Omni Atlanta Hotel general manager, Ramon Reyes; Atlanta Ballet dancer, Miguel Montoya; Atlanta Symphony Orchestra first violinist, Juan R. Ramírez-Hernández; and many more.
Season 1
2024 Air Dates
September 14, September 21, September 28, October 5, October 12, October 19*
*On air broadcast dates and times are subject to change last minute without notice based on Telemundo programming, but episodes can always be found on the air date on Discover Atlanta’s YouTube.
Airing in the following Telemundo-affiliated markets:
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Georgia
Atlanta (WKTB), Savannah (WPHJ), Macon (WTMH), Augusta-Aiken (WGAT), Albany (WTSG), Columbus (WCTA), Tallahassee-Thomasville (WTFL)
Florida
Panama City (JECP), Tallahassee-Thomasville (WTFL), Gainesville (WTGB), Mobile-Pensacola (WMBP)
Tennesee
Nashville (WTNX), Knoxville (WBXX), Memphis (WTME)
Alabama
Birmingham (WTBM), Huntsville-Decatur (WTHV), Montgomery-Selma (W29FP)
Texas
Laredo (OGNS), Amarillo (KEYU), Lubbock (KXTQ), Tyler-Longview (OLTV), Wichita Falls-Lawton (KKTM), Odessa-Midland (KTLE), Waco-Temple-Bryan (OWTX)
North Carolina
Greenville/Nbern/Washington (WTGC), Wilmington (WTWL)
Others
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