Thirteen is doubling down on its commitment to live programming as the new season kicks off. The network is set to premiere a fresh morning current affairs format called Thirteen Noon, led by Marco Chiazza and Lucia Crespo. This program will anchor the information and events shaping the day, offering viewers a concise yet comprehensive snapshot of what matters most as it unfolds.
The show will launch in the coming week, with plans to broaden its morning live presence. The format is designed for weekday mornings from 12:30 to 14:30, giving viewers a steady, reliable window to catch up with the latest developments and expert commentary as it happens.
Each episode will feature a rotating roster of contributors and specialists who will help unpack the day’s topics in depth. In a bid to stay in touch with citizens across the country, the program will connect with reporters stationed throughout the region, while journalists on the ground will provide timely updates from key locations tomorrow as events unfold.
For the project, Trece has brought back Catalan journalist Marco Chiazza, a familiar figure on the network who previously served as a correspondent up until 2021. Last year he led a Catalan network program on 8tv, OpinaCat, and successfully carved out weekend daytime slots that complemented his duties as a Telecinco reporter.
The journalist expressed pride in returning to the network as a presenter, noting the enthusiasm surrounding the project. He highlighted the strong rapport with Crespo and the constructive energy that will help deliver a positive, upbeat tone on screen. The collaboration promises a welcoming atmosphere that aims to engage viewers with warmth and clarity.
The team behind the show emphasized that the project benefits from an experienced staff and the freedom to innovate. The hosts described the early reception as very encouraging, underscoring the confidence they have in the lineup and their shared approach to storytelling that keeps audiences informed without sacrificing vitality.
Lucía Crespo, a familiar face on Trece and familiar to viewers on other networks like laSexta, shared her excitement about launching a program from the ground up. She spoke about the importance of staying close to people, listening to their stories, and learning from their experiences. Crespo noted that many things have been challenging lately, and this format offers a meaningful way to connect with audiences by reflecting real-life concerns and everyday realities. The premiere, she said, represents an opportunity to strengthen the bond with viewers and to present information in a way that resonates with their lives.