The new program of Sandra Barneda on Telecinco causes the exile of Christian Gálvez

The start of Así es la vida, Telecinco's new evening magazine, is getting closer every day.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
06 June 2023 Tuesday 22:58
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The new program of Sandra Barneda on Telecinco causes the exile of Christian Gálvez

The start of Así es la vida, Telecinco's new evening magazine, is getting closer every day. The Mediaset chain has already begun to announce its next premiere, scheduled for June 26 to coincide with the end of Sálvame, although that date has not yet been specified in the self-promotion that has already been seen on screen.

The new program will be produced by Cuarzo and is the official substitute for the TV factory, broadcast for 14 years without interruption. Due to the proximity of the date, operations have already begun to shape what will be the set of Así es la vida, and which will be located in the place of another Mediaset format that is currently on broadcast.

The affected program is none other than 25 words. The contest presented by Christian Gálvez and which is broadcast every afternoon just after the end of Sálvame must move to house the set of the new program, which will take place at the main facilities of Mediaset España in the Madrid district of Fuencarral.

In exchange, 25 words has found space in other studios owned by the communication group located in the municipality of Villaviciosa de Odón. It is there where in the past the recordings of Pasapalabra took place, Gálvez's previous contest, as well as different Mediaset formats such as the recently canceled Déjate querer.

The decision is due to strictly logistical reasons, so the contest has already begun its move to what will be its new facilities and where it will continue its recordings. However, it is news with a personal nuance for Christian Gálvez, and it is not related to Barneda, with whom he has a good relationship, nor with the program that she will present.

The reason is none other than the distance that will separate the presenter from his current partner, the also communicator Patricia Pardo, a regular on The Ana Rosa program. In this way, they will stop meeting in the halls of Mediaset as is currently the case, since each one will work in different facilities.