The ADAPT@+T project returns to the airwaves to boost employment in the region

The initiative by the Mancomunidad del Interior Tierra del Vino resumes its radio slots to provide information on jobs and training.

Generic image of a radio microphone in a recording studio.
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Generic image of a radio microphone in a recording studio.

The ADAPT@+T project is resuming its broadcasts on local radio stations in the Utiel-Requena region, aiming to provide citizens with key information on employment, training, and development opportunities.

Driven by the Mancomunidad del Interior Tierra del Vino, this initiative returns to the airwaves in 2026 after a positive reception last year. Programs will be broadcast on stations such as Radio Utiel, Radio Requena – Onda Cero, and Onda Requena, consolidating a local format that directly reaches the population of the territory.
This new cycle begins with a general segment introducing the project and its main lines of action. Subsequent broadcasts will focus on more specific content, aiming to offer practical and useful information for citizens.
Among the topics covered is personalized career guidance, one of the most requested services, which supports individuals in their job search process. The programs also include information on job mediation between companies and workers, training to improve employability, support for entrepreneurship, and strengthening strategic sectors such as commerce, tourism, and agriculture.
The objective is to clearly and accessibly disseminate available resources to improve the employment situation of the population and contribute to the economic revitalization of the region.
The ADAPT@+T project is implemented in the municipalities of Camporrobles, Caudete de las Fuentes, Chera, Fuenterrobles, Requena, Sinarcas, Utiel, Venta del Moro, and Villargordo del Cabriel, covering the entire territory of the Mancomunidad del Interior Tierra del Vino. Through this initiative, work is done with both unemployed individuals and the business fabric, with the aim of generating new opportunities and fostering the economic development of the territory.
The Mancomunidad is once again relying on radio as a direct communication tool with citizens, especially in an environment where this medium maintains a strong presence. The programs will be broadcast periodically in the coming weeks, allowing for a deeper dive into each of the services offered by ADAPT@+T and making it easier for the population to learn how to access them.