For the past three years, thousands of Spanish-speaking residents in Miami have been introduced to a new form of entertainment. It's an idea that originated in Spain during the worst part of that country's recession.
Luis Hernandez from Here & Now contributor WLRN reports on how the producers are trying to spread their idea across the Americas, and to English-speaking audiences.
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- Luis Hernandez, reporter at WLRN in Miami. He tweets @RadioLFH.
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