'Save me' makes its cancellation official and takes it with humor: "You know this is over, but I'm going to help you"

This Monday, the news that was known last Friday has become official: Sálvame will close the next June 16 and Ana Rosa Quintana will assume the evening slot of Telecinco starting in September.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
08 May 2023 Monday 07:55
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'Save me' makes its cancellation official and takes it with humor: "You know this is over, but I'm going to help you"

This Monday, the news that was known last Friday has become official: Sálvame will close the next June 16 and Ana Rosa Quintana will assume the evening slot of Telecinco starting in September. Mediaset thus confirmed a determination that, according to the different information published, would take several weeks to be decided and it was not communicated to its team until it was released by the press.

To the announcement of the Madrid communicator at the end of Ana Rosa's program on this Monday, the most anticipated reaction has been added: that of the Sálvame team around its own closure. The space of La fábrica de tele, faithful to its usual ironic tone, has decided not to take the outcome with sadness, but to support its collaborators in the face of their future work after the cancellation of the program.

Jesús Ripoll, labor advisor and motivation expert, took the floor when starting Sálvame. "You already know that this is over, but don't worry, because I'm here to help you", he told all the collaborators, sitting at desks like in a school classroom. The objective of the guest was to update the "vintage curriculum" of the commentators, in order to help them find work after the cancellation of the program.

"Don't be overwhelmed, because I am going to give you the guidelines to succeed in a job interview, and above all, so that you write a good resume and they fight for you," Ripoll went on to explain, ending with a clear hint to the substitute program. of Sálvame during the next summer: "I will give you all the keys so that other programs and channels want to count on you, do you know why? Because that's life," he said.

María Patiño and Adela González introduced the space minutes later, assuring that it would not be "one more afternoon" because of the already known news. "This is over, and you have to accept it," Patiño pointed out to advance the participation of the labor expert in the program. "We are going to write a resume, because we have to look for work; we have been stuck here for 14 years, and our resume is thanks to you, and for that reason alone we are going to give you everything we have and more," the presenter has firmly assured, thanking the viewers of Sálvame.

The expert Jesús Ripoll agrees with Patiño's words, despite his outdated resume. "The good thing is that you have been in a leading program for 14 years and it will be very easy for you to fill in those lines," he said, advising collaborators on how to update his career. Adela González also thanked the "lots of creativity, people and colleagues who have given everything" during the history of Sálvame. All this, again, remembering her substitutes to the rhythm of the song Bam Bam and the verse "That's life, yes."