There is little more than a week left for the last daily broadcast of Sálvame to take place. Next Friday, June 23, the La fabrica de tele program will close forever after Mediaset has decided to cancel it after 14 years of uninterrupted broadcast.
Although the future of the format and its most recognized faces are beginning to be known, with a new traveling version that will be released soon by Netflix, those responsible for Sálvame want to say goodbye to the program from the screens in a big way and are already working on what will be its finale on Telecinco. For this reason, the details of how the public present in that last broadcast on Friday the 23rd will be chosen are already known.
Given the predictable high demand that will exist to get a place in the stands of Sálvame in its final program, The TV factory has decided to raffle those places among those viewers who decide to be part of the process. Starting this Thursday, the draw will be open to all followers of the program.
María Patiño and Adela González have announced the possibility of attending the official end of Sálvame as an audience from the stands, which remained completely empty. In total, 25 double tickets will be raffled for the June 23 broadcast among those who register online or by scanning the QR overprinted on the screen.
In total, up to 50 people will attend the last Save me in history, which not even their own presenters admit to knowing “nothing” for now. “It’s going to be something unimaginable,” explained Patiño. However, they have advanced more details about the broadcast on Friday the 23rd, such as the time it will end: Save me will last until 9:00 p.m. in its last program.
The decision of the winners of these tickets will be made between Monday and Tuesday of next week, as María and Adela have announced on the air.