Jordi Évole, Atresmedia’s first guest on ‘La revuelta’: “There are tensions because TVE is copying all of La Sexta’s programming” | Television

This Thursday’s visit from to was a historic event within the TVE program. The presenter of About Évole He was the first person from Atresmedia to go to the La 1 format, as they were responsible for highlighting since his appearance on stage. “I was afraid that an Antena 3 air force helicopter would come,” Broncano joked when Évole, who came to promote the documentary Sidosawas already on the stage of the program.

“Has your visa been stamped? Have you given notice?” Broncano insisted after Évole played the bass drum of the program shouting “Atresmedia, Atresmedia!”. The La Sexta presenter explained that he had asked permission from José Antonio Antón, general director of the group. “I told him, David called me to go to The revolt, and he told me no problem.”

The relationship between TVE and Atresmedia was the starting topic of the interview. “Today is a day when relationships can be normalized,” Broncano emphasized. “I have never had them not normalized, if someone does not have them normalized, it is their problem,” Évole answered. “But at an institutional level, between companies, the situation is tense,” Broncano added. “Of course, there are tensions, because if Spanish Television is copying all of La Sexta’s programming…”, Évole concluded, unleashing a poisoned dart that he did not want to delve into despite Broncano’s insistence, which he ended up pointing out as an example that it is something reciprocal.

“I think this should be more normal than it is. For me, it should not be news that I am on a TVE program, and even less on The revolt. But it is true that this rarely happens,” said Évole, who from the beginning of the program answered Broncano’s questions while sitting in danger of suffering a cataplexy attack. “You are the first to come,” Broncano added. “Someone has to lead the way,” Évole answered. “It is public television, which by definition, has to be open to everyone,” Broncano concluded.

The controversy actually came from behind and has The anthill as another protagonist. He was asked where he would go first, The revolt o The anthillÉvole assured: “I belong to the Atresmedia group, a group to which I feel absolutely linked and to which I am delighted to belong and with which I have always worked with enormous freedom. So I should go to The anthilla program that I have been going to for many years.” And he continued: “I would be delighted to go. I haven’t been there for two years. Pablo doesn’t call me. It surprises me because we had had a lot of harmony whenever we had seen each other on set, but it is not happening. Everyone has the right to bring whoever they want to their program, starting with Pablo Motos.” This visit to The revolt confirms that the tense relationship between Évole and Motos continues.

During his interview at The revolt This Thursday, not only was the documentary promoted Sidosahosted and produced by Évole and which has the participation of Atresmedia, but the interview that with the former State Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz.

Throughout the program, Évole suffered several attacks of cataplexy attacks, the neurological disorder that he has suffered from for years and that is characterized by sudden episodes of loss of muscle tone and that is usually triggered by intense emotions. During one of them, Broncano joked about the situation: “It was a trap to bring him to TVE to kill him,” which caused the attack to lengthen even more.

At the end of the program, and after Évole left the stage, Jorge Ponce returned to fulfill a wish of the La Sexta presenter: to recover his old habit of appearing on stage after the guest left to criticize him behind his back. “He is the first person with buffering. Have you seen when you try to watch a YouTube video in an elevator, it stays like that and then starts again? “Ponce joked with the presenter’s disorder. “And do you know who could have Jordi’s disease? Ana Rosa Quintana, but since she hasn’t laughed since ’98…“, she concluded, also sharing Mediaset right at the end of the program.

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