Pablo Motos addressed the issue of controversy regarding ‘La revuelta’ yesterday in ‘El hormiguero’ and accused Spanish Television of using this issue as a smokescreen to cover up some conspiracies that would harm the government of Pedro Sánchez. But the answer didn’t take long to come and Silvia Intxaurrondo, host of ‘La hora de La 1’, responded to her program Attacks of Antena 3 access prime time driver.
Intxaurrondo began: “Yesterday Pablo Motos gave a speech to Spanish Radio Television, giving his version and harshly criticizing this house. He talked about wrong practices, he talked about wrong information. Yes, Pablo Motos accused us of this, the world turned upside down. The thing is, he did this with captured photos of articles on screen in the background of the set and One of these catches is an article in El Mundo newspaper that reads: ‘Exclusive: RTVE opens its news with the row between Broncano and Motos amid the outbreak of the Aldama case.’ It’s clear that what El Mundo is saying is wrong. Look, after reviewing the prints, this house’s morning show opened at six in the morning with Aldama. This program called ‘La hora de la 1’ opened at eight in the morning with Aldama. At three in the afternoon, ‘Telediario’ also opened with the Aldama case. And the ‘Telediario’ at nine o’clock reopened with Aldama.”
The journalist continued to explain “Pablo Motos was not satisfied with this, because he stated that Spanish Radio Television confirmed that the debate with Broncano was one of the three most important issues that took place that day in Spain and in the world. It is also wrong. Look, it wasn’t in the top three in any of the editions, and it came last in all the summaries. For example, in ‘The Hour of 1’ it was the sixth and final topic of the recap. Number one, Don’t deceive. Second, a motion of no confidence. Third, vote for tax reform. Fourth, the consumer penalty imposed on airlines. Number five, arrest warrant against Netanyahu. And now, in sixth place, we have the rebellion and the controversy with Pablo Motos.”
Finally, the host of ‘La Hora de La 1’ said, “In short, we want to deny this so that when you see us, you know that you are in the right place. We do not spread misinformation, we do not abuse, and we can guarantee that we behave well with our actions, our images, our face in front of the television. “We do”.
Source: Informacion

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