A few weeks ago, the newspaper El Mundo revealed exclusively that the leaders of Mediaset España had decided to end the Sálvame program after 14 years on the air to give the network a “more familiar” approach and that they would give it a new space in the afternoons to the journalist Ana Rosa Quintana.

The collaborators, presenters and workers of the program dedicated to the gossip press heard the news live, since they had recently celebrated their 14th anniversary and had no news that the communication group wanted to do without their services.

Although initially the format was going to end on June 16, finally Friday the 23rd will be the date on which Belén Esteban, Kiko Matamoros or Lydia Lozano will connect for the last time with hundreds of homes in our country from the set where More than ten years of their lives have passed.

Although the end of the format will not occur for another 14 days, the communication group has revealed this morning that a series will start next Monday in the time slot where Sálvame Limón is currently broadcast, so this space disappears.

Starting Monday, June 12, Telecinco will broadcast from 3:45 p.m. Mía es la venganza, a series full of mystery, suspense, and drama that stars actress Lydia Bosch and that will try to captivate the viewer with its exciting plot.

The fiction presents the mysterious story of a fighting woman who tries to move on and forget a terrible event from the past and the life of a young man who is moved by the desire for revenge. In addition to Bosch, the series has an exceptional cast: Ibrahim al Shami J., David Muro, Elena Furiase, Fanny Gautier, José Ángel Trigo, María Ramos, Armando del Río, Jesús Noguero, Claudio de la Torre, Eve Ryan, Gonzalo Kindelán, María Ramos, Begoña Maestre and Fátima Baeza, among others.

There are many doubts about what will happen to the format dedicated to the tabloids and their collaborators after the 23rd. After several days assimilating the news, La Fábrica de la Tele (producer of the program) posted a video on its social networks where someone he wrote in the sand of a beach the name of the space presented by Jorge Javier Vázquez and added an ellipsis, which suggests that it will not end, or at least not forever.

Some comments from the program’s collaborators and workers have also cast doubt, who have let it fall that they might change channels or suffer some small variation in format, but that Sálvame does not die definitively.