Telecinco does not seem to be able to find the key to win back the audience. The new management leadership is not being able to overcome the data and, little by little, the chain bleeds to death while the competition is putting land in the middle. And the decision to end Sálvame has not borne fruit either.
Among the former collaborators of the format, who have now embarked on a tour of the Americas at the hands of Netflix, the delicate moment that Telecinco is going through has not gone unnoticed, which is more tricky every day because none of the proposals of its parrilla manages to hook the spectators.
Kiko Hernández, who has always been characterized by not biting his tongue, has spoken about the low audiences of his old chain. The now Netflix collaborator has been one of those chosen to be on the set of Viva Lavi, a variety show that is broadcast on Channel 6 in Mexico, along with Lydia Lozano and María Patiño.
In this context, Hernández has regretted that Telecinco decided to end the entire Sálvame universe despite the fact that, within the bad, they were the formats that gave the best data to the chain: “They have closed the program with brutal audiences.” But the thing has not stopped there, since he has fired with a bullet when he recognized that these are bad times in Fuencarral: “We have a very big, very big penalty, because since we left the chain has gone to waste.”
Although Telecinco does not go back, the former collaborators of the program do seem to have managed to turn the page. Belén Esteban, Kiko Matamoros, Víctor Sandoval, Kiko Hernández, Lydia Lozano, Chelo García Cortés, María Patiño and Terelu Campos are new employees of Netflix and are working hard to carry out a reality show about which few details are available.
At the moment, the collaborators are making appearances on different television programs in Miami and Mexico to discuss current affairs on the heart. According to Terelu herself, it is “an exhausting experience” that should reach the Red N platform soon.