Broadcasts are primarily conducted in Sakapultek (a distinct Mayan language) and K’iche’. This keeps the linguistic heritage alive for younger generations.
Dances and theatrical performances (such as the Baile de la Conquista or the Baile del Venado ) serve as both spiritual rituals and massive community entertainment.
These groups are made up of local students and families. By participating in the , they are ensuring that their "media content"—in this case, live performance videos, photography, and registries—reaches a national audience, showcasing the richness of Quiché life.
Still, the community finds workarounds: offline viewing parties, dubbed content, and oral-to-digital archiving.
: A local station that primarily broadcasts religious content and community messages directly from the population of Sacapulas. Radio Suprema Sacapulas