Ana Rosa Quintana is set to expand her footprint on Telecinco in the upcoming season. In addition to continuing the long-running morning program the ‘Ana Rosa show,’ she will also spearhead a fresh format intended to replace it in the afternoon lineup. This move comes soon after formal confirmation and signals telecinco’s strategy to refresh its daytime slate while keeping Quintana as the central figure on screen.
Following a brief mid-afternoon pause, during which content for the daytime bulletin was prepared, Quintana announced that she would be stepping away from her schedule for a few days. The plan is for Joaquín Prat to assume control of the format during her absence, ensuring a seamless transition for viewers who rely on the familiar rhythm of the channel’s daytime programming. Prat has a proven track record in coordinating the show’s flow and maintaining audience interest while Quintana rests.
In a lighthearted moment, Quintana remarked to her partner that she would need a short break to attend to personal matters, joking that she hoped to arrange her affairs so the team could continue smoothly. The exchange underscored the collaborative nature of the program and the mutual trust between Quintana and Prat, who has consistently demonstrated his ability to manage the show during any temporary disruption.
Prat responded with enthusiasm, affirming that he would take charge of the broadcast both confidently and with a sense of obligation to the audience. The arrangement will allow the show to maintain its pace and structure while Quintana takes the necessary time away. When Quintana returns, the plan is for the team to resume the established format that has become a staple for many daytime viewers. The ongoing collaboration highlights Telecinco’s commitment to stability in its talk and daytime programming during periods of temporary adjustment.