Ramón García also boasts of his audiences before Ana Rosa: "Small television compared to large ocean liners"

The premiere this week of TardeAR, Telecinco's new evening show with Ana Rosa Quintana at the helm, has not gone unnoticed by anyone.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
19 September 2023 Tuesday 23:03
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Ramón García also boasts of his audiences before Ana Rosa: "Small television compared to large ocean liners"

The premiere this week of TardeAR, Telecinco's new evening show with Ana Rosa Quintana at the helm, has not gone unnoticed by anyone. She has not done it either among her colleagues from other television programs, as is the case of Sonsoles Ónega. The former star presenter of Unicorn Content, the production company founded by Quintana, is now her main competitor with Y Ahora Sonsoles on Antena 3.

However, there are other spaces whose broadcast schedule also coincides with that of TardeAR and which share a target audience. For this reason, and given the discreet audiences garnered by the first two programs of this new infoshow, some have wanted to take advantage of their leadership against Ana Rosa, as happened this past Tuesday with Juan y Medio.

The presenter of The afternoon, here and now on the Andalusian regional channel Canal Sur celebrated having "destroyed" the "end of the world" predicted, presumably, by the premiere of TardeAR. And Ramón García's testimony has been added to his testimony from In Company, a similar program on Castilian-La Mancha television CMM.

"Ours is an entertainment program, like many others, but ours really helps people," said the presenter of the Summer Grand Prix. "We do many things, but the important thing, what no television program in Spain does, is to really help people," he continued, visibly moved.

Ramontxu boasts of achieving this milestone "from a small public television, with a small budget, compared to large television transatlantics that are on other channels, regional and national", and has valued an audience "that represents" the spectators "who are at home."

"That's why I want to highlight it, not because the team that makes this program gets the medal, which is also good, but above all because you make it so that the more people see this program, the more we can help the people who come here, and more people who are there can find help with the people who come here to tell us about their loneliness problem," concluded Ramón.