Mediaset cancels 'Déjate Querer' and is already planning an alternative with Cristina Tárrega

More changes in Mediaset.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 March 2023 Wednesday 04:49
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Mediaset cancels 'Déjate Querer' and is already planning an alternative with Cristina Tárrega

More changes in Mediaset. The audiovisual group led by Borja Prado has not ceased in the transformations that it has been undergoing in recent weeks since his arrival at the top of the company materialized, replacing Paolo Vasile. However, perhaps this cancellation is not only due to it.

And it is that in the last hours it has been known that the Déjate Querer program, presented by faces of the group such as Jordi González, Carlos Sobera, Toñi Moreno and ultimately Paz Padilla, has imminently paralyzed its recordings after the low rates of audience harvested in recent weeks.

In fact, since the comedian and former presenter of Sálvame has been conducting said format, an audience has not been able to raise an audience that since last week also has the return of Your face sounds to me on Antena 3, a strong weight in terms of viewers that Telecinco has not been able to compensate.

That is why, as Algo pasa TV has announced, the audiovisual group has decided to abruptly end the recordings of said format. Although they already have a substitute. In fact, it is not just a new program: it will mean the return of Cristina Tárrega to the highest television level.

And it is that, according to the same television portal, the veteran journalist is preparing her return to the national presentation in prime time, in the prime time of Telecinco, with a new space that will mix the talk show with the discussion and interviews.

Something like what the Deluxe could be but we suppose that with a touch more in the Tárrega style. Will this new bet by the chain be capable of relaunching audiences that have been depleted and have fallen in recent times for the group's leading chain? How will it work? At the moment it is too soon to pass sentences, but Mediaset is clear: the change is imminent.