The Sálvame universe is about to return to our screens. Last Wednesday, April 17, the former heads of the production company La Fábrica de la Tele, Oscar Cornejo and Adrián Madrid, announced through their social networks their new audiovisual project: Canal Quickie, the first open streaming channel dedicated to the news of the world of the heart.

The announcement completely revolutionized television news in our country, since the producers also announced the return of one of the formats most loved by viewers, Sálvame, which after its media cancellation on Telecinco last season, will return with the same spirit, but with renewed energy and with a new name, Not that we were Sálvame.

The premiere of the channel and the new television format was scheduled for May 6 and the press conference to present the project was going to take place next Monday, April 29. However, followers of the Sálvame universe will have to wait a few more days to see their favorite collaborators again.

And those responsible for the project have decided to change the premiere date by surprise. This was announced a few hours ago through their official Instagram channel. ”NEW RELEASE DATE! ‘Not even if we were Sálvame’ will begin its broadcasts on Canal Quickie on May 15. Live on Twitch and YouTube,” they wrote along with a video by Chelo García-Cortés.

As La Vanguardia has learned, the decision has been made due to a series of technical issues, the difficulty generated by the May long weekend in Madrid and Eurovision. And let us remember that the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 will be held in Malmö, (Sweden) from May 7 to 11. For this reason, those responsible wanted to delay the premiere to avoid facing such an important event and to be able to begin its broadcasts in the best conditions.

Fabricantes TV’s new bet will feature the participation of Belén Esteban, María Patiño, Lydia Lozano, Víctor Sandoval, Chelo García-Cortés and Kiko Matamoros, who will debate every afternoon from Monday to Friday about the latest news from the world of the heart. ”We are aware of the complexity of transferring a universe and a narrative that was born on TV to a digital environment. For us it is an enormous challenge that we face with humility and with a great desire to learn the language of the future,” Óscar Cornejo declared on his social networks.