Ana Rosa Quintana has already said goodbye forever to her television adventure in the mornings of Telecinco. After the end of the program presented by Jorge Javier Vázquez, Sálvame, on June 23, the directors of the audiovisual group had to face the arduous task of finding the best substitute for a program that had been occupying the afternoons of the Fuencarral channel for fourteen years.

But the search was not complicated and the new leadership found the right person, Ana Rosa Quintana. After the sudden news that the La Fábrica de la Tele space was going to end its run on Mediaset, the directors did not take long to announce that Unicorn Content was going to produce the new format in the afternoons and that it was going to be presented by Quintana.

In this way, the woman from Madrid was going to leave the command of the morning program, in which she has spent a large part of her professional television career. TardeAR, the name chosen for this new format focused on social chronicles, will begin its broadcasts in September, but until then its place will be occupied by Sandra Barneda’s program, Así es la vida.

As every summer, Ana Rosa said goodbye to her hearing to begin her long-awaited vacation, later than usual due to election day on Sunday, July 23. A bittersweet farewell, in which the journalist could not prevent tears from coming to her eyes. ”Today one stage ends, but another is born. Today this person closes with pride. And I think I’ll stop saying good morning, but I’m going to say good afternoon. Thank you very much,” declared the presenter.

And it is that the success that the Madrilenian has reaped during all these years on the air is undeniable. In addition, according to Informalia, its production company, Unicorn Content, has managed to be the company that spends the most hours on television. Something that has given him very good benefits.

Informalia reveals that the company managed to enter 29.05 million euros in 2022, 5% less than in 2021. Therefore, the profit fell by 6%: 2.83 million compared to 3.03 million in 2021 According to the Cinco Días newspaper, the production company approved the payment of a dividend for an amount of 1.5 million to its shareholders for the activity of the year 2022. Ana Rosa Quintana has 51% of the production company, which would correspond to a total of 760,000 euros.