'Save me' could finally not disappear from Telecinco

It seems that Save Me is not as dead as it seemed.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 May 2023 Monday 14:01
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'Save me' could finally not disappear from Telecinco

It seems that Save Me is not as dead as it seemed. The evening magazine could have a second chance on the Telecinco grid. Despite the confirmation of its disappearance, the most important offices of Mediaset and its associated production companies have been debating the future of the successful format produced by La Fábrica de la Tele.

According to the latest information provided by Informalia, the program will not disappear completely, but will continue to be broadcast in a new evening schedule shared with the space that will be occupied by the new program by Ana Rosa Quintana.

Although the exact details of the new format of Sálvame have not yet been confirmed, the afternoon version is expected to have a shorter duration than the current one. This would allow the inclusion of the Ana Rosa Quintana program in the same time slot. If this happens, it will be interesting to see how this new proposal develops since Quintana or Jorge Javier Vázquez, two of the great presenters in the country, will compete directly in the audience.

The possible continuity of Sálvame advanced by Informalia could have had some clues. For example, La Fábrica de la tele has published an enigmatic message on its Instagram account. In the published image you can see the title of the program written in the sand of a beach, accompanied by ellipses. This can be understood as a possible continuity. Even Nuria Marín and María Patiño have left this possibility in the air.

In addition, a spokesman for La Fábrica de la tele has clarified to Informalia that, at least for the moment, the ERE that had been mentioned in relation to the end of Sálvame will not take place. This also serves as food for this new information.

The news of the possible continuity of Sálvame, which has not yet been officially confirmed, comes after the chain issued a statement confirming its disappearance as of June. However, the program has experienced an increase in audience ratings since the announcement of its cancellation, managing to exceed a 15% audience share in its Orange edition.

In addition to the cancellation, it seems that the recovery of Sálvame can be justified by its return to its origins. The afternoon program has become more of a hooligan, has decided to laugh at itself and has begun to sarcastically attack the other programs on the network. And given this turn of events, which has made it clear that Sálvame still has a rope, the chain has delayed its end until June 23.