Juan y Medio's taunting of Ana Rosa that has not gone unnoticed by anyone

Ana Rosa Quintana's new television career began last Monday, September 18, with the launch of her new format, TardeAR.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
19 September 2023 Tuesday 23:03
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Juan y Medio's taunting of Ana Rosa that has not gone unnoticed by anyone

Ana Rosa Quintana's new television career began last Monday, September 18, with the launch of her new format, TardeAR. The long-awaited Telecinco magazine came after the recent end of the legendary Sálvame program on June 23.

With the aim of turning Telecinco into a more family-friendly network, the new management leadership of the audiovisual group made the drastic decision to cancel Jorge Javier Vázquez's space and opt for a totally new format led by Quintana, who had to say goodbye to the mornings, after more than two decades saying good morning to the waiters of the Fuencarral chain.

The expectation was maximum and all eyes were focused on Quintana's return to the Telecinco grid, with the uncertainty of how it would work in audiences, since the afternoon time slot is very competitive, due to the large number of formats that The rest of the channels broadcast, among which is its main competitor, And now Sonsoles.

For this reason, the journalist's return has not gone unnoticed by anyone and a few minutes after the start, social networks were flooded with comments with total disparity of opinions on what they thought of Telecinco's new proposal. But the one who also did not want to miss the opportunity to give his opinion on this new television space was Juan y Medio.

The legendary presenter of Canal Sur wanted to remember the journalist in his program, The afternoon, here and now, on the Andalusian regional channel, where he dedicated a totally unexpected dart to Quintana. ''Well public, remember that yesterday the end of the world was commemorated for all the TV programs that were not X. Well, it wasn't like that, we devastated! Thank you very much, applaud and dance!'' said the presenter live.