This evolving media address will undergo a series of changes in the coming days. Following the exit of several mid-level content executives, the communications and external relations division will begin receiving updates once approvals are pinned down. Sandra Fernandez will assume the role of director on February 23, signaling a new phase for the department and its external partnerships.
Canary is leading a major realignment of leadership with a signature shift in responsibilities. He previously directed entertainment programs and magazines at Telemadrid and now steps into the role of second-in-command at the private YOTELE unit. The broader organization anticipates further appointments and structural moves in the near term to strengthen strategic storytelling and media engagement.
These changes mark a comprehensive renewal of Mediaset’s media-relations team, a part of the company that has faced sustained scrutiny over the past twenty years. The overhaul includes the departure of Cristina Gascón, the assistant communications manager, and Cristina Ocana, the press officer overseeing corporate relations. The reshuffle underscores a broader push to modernize communications, sharpen coordination across platforms, and align messaging with new strategic priorities.
The publication has learned that Malena Gomez, the deputy head of corporate image, will also depart the audio-visual company imminently. The organization has not disclosed a replacement yet, leaving the field open for forthcoming announcements and internal reassessments as the team restructures around evolving media goals.