Nacho Cano will perform Mecano’s classic ‘Un Año Más’ on Telecinco and Cuatro, while Ana Torroja will be on La 1 | Television

the face of the daily contest He knows it, he doesn’t know it from Cuatro, they form the couple in charge of ringing the bells at Mediaset España. As is usual in the group, they will not do it in front of the Puerta del Sol in Madrid. This year they have chosen the Formigal ski resort, in the Aragonese Pyrenees, as their destination. The last night of the year will feature a performance by Nacho Cano who will perform Mecano’s Christmas classic one more yearcomposed by his brother José María, from Mexico (where he is with ). Cano already played it on piano to close the year of the pandemic, and invited by the Community of Madrid.

last-minute substitutes for a convalescent Andreu Buenafuente and Silvia Abril on RTVE, and with the already permanent Cristina Pedroche and Alberto Chicote on Atresmedia, with Santiago Segura as a guest, who this year is signing up for multicast and will also broadcast the same content on Antena 3 and La Sexta.

Last year, the broadcast multicast from Mediaset, with presenter Ion Aramendi and actress Blanco Romero from Lanzarote, achieved a bare 6.3% average screen share (4.8% and 753,000 viewers on Telecinco and 1.5% and 234,000 viewers). These are figures very far from those achieved by the competition. La 1, with David Broncano and Lalachus, while Pedroche and Chicote reached 28.1% and 4,345,000 viewers.

La 1 will also bet on music on New Year’s Eve, beyond the wink of the presence of Chenoa and Estopa as presenters. Its highlight will be La Oreja de Van Gogh, which will premiere a new song in the program prior to the Chimes, The TV house. It will be the first single launched by the San Sebastian group since the return of its original vocalist Amaia Montero. In that previous musical program, which is expected to also sing one more yearas well as Rosario and her son from TVE’s lollipop, Nicki Nicole, Amaia Romero and Lola Índigo.

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