Movements continue at Atresmedia with a view to the next television season. The group that owns Antena 3 and La Sexta is articulating its different teams and, for now, the strategy seems clear: to steal as many faces as possible from its main competition, Mediaset.
Taking advantage of the audience crisis that Telecinco is going through in particular, and which has also led to profound changes in its grid, Atresmedia seeks to draw on the best-known journalists from the main programs of the Mediaset chain, and specifically, the most affected space for these movements would be The Ana Rosa Program.
In recent days, Ana Rosa Quintana has seen how some of her oldest collaborators left the program she presents until they made the leap next September to Telecinco afternoons with TardeAR. This is the case of Beatriz Cortázar and Cruz Morcillo, two journalists linked to El programa de Ana Rosa since its inception.
Although these signings have been made by Atresmedia, both could become regulars on Y ahora Sonsoles, the space that Sonsoles Ónega presents in the afternoons on Antena 3 and which, if it does not change its place on the channel’s grid, will compete directly with Quintana at starting in September. Now, Cortázar and Morcillo are joined by a third name: Paloma García-Pelayo, who will also head to Antena 3 as confirmed by El Confi TV.
A faithful face to Ana Rosa for years, García-Pelayo has collaborated uninterruptedly on her program since its premiere in 2005. Previously, she had already been linked to Antena 3 by the hand of Sabor a ti, also presented by Quintana, and Día by day, the morning magazine led by María Teresa Campos.
In a similar way to her colleagues, Paloma will appear in different programs on the Atresmedia network, being a direct signing of the communication group. Public Mirror or Y ahora Sonsoles are two of the productions in which she can be seen with complete certainty, as they have sections dedicated to the social chronicle, the journalist’s specialty.