I can’t say which of these two is at the top of the ‘rank’ when it comes to pulling rabbits out of hats and disturbing hits, but I think Pedro Sánchez, He took first place by collecting leaves for five days and finally announcing that he would stay. Carles Puigdemont.
Citizens may be confused, but I can assure you that satisfaction is very important in the world of television. These five days of general uncertainty triggered the audience. Let’s take just one example: the program ‘La Sexta’ Sánchez They reached an absolute record so far this year with a 7.1% rate and 666,000 viewers last Saturday.
Ah! You should have seen how devoted the people from ‘La Sexta Xplica’ were to Ferraz that afternoon. Sánchezand especially when PSOE leaders took to the streets to unite with the masses. A touching picture; A mixture of restlessness, enthusiasm and hope. Keeping my distance, that television action on Ferraz Street reminded me of TV3’s fantastic broadcasts two, three, four years ago about “processist” demonstrations that turned into “cheerleaders” and merged with “colla nostrada”. .
We were warned about several important events at La Sexta Noticias this afternoon. “After Sánchez’s statement, a scream of joy was heard in Moncloa” They informed us. Actually. At that moment they amplified the sound Sánchez He said: ““I decided to continue”and a joyful cry was heard from within the palace. A short time later, in the same news article, they drew attention to what happened at the PP’s headquarters on Génova Street, also during the presidential speech: “He congratulated the Executive Committee of the People’s Party and laughter was heard in Genoa”. In this case, they could not give us the audio recording of that funny chorus, but they emphasized this: “Yes, yes, laughter was heard during President Sánchez’s announcement”.
A tremendous television portrait of two Spains. One is screaming with joy and happiness, the other is laughing. This is the case for us.
Source: Informacion

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