The beach bar of the Jugones. In a festive moment, Josep Pedrerol and the entire Atresmedia sports team stayed true to their holiday traditions, singing a Christmas carol they crafted themselves. The scene felt intimate and communal, a playful reminder that the season is about shared joy and gratefulness among colleagues and fans alike. The group acknowledged their audience with warmth, and the host and director led by example, setting a tone of sincere celebration rather than glossy spectacle.
“The hugs are back and we’re together again” The host started by serenading the team, then handed the microphone to colleagues, offering a message of resilience and unity: life is short, so smile more. Even when the day lacks a real beach, their spirit creates a seaside vibe. Pause your worries, they urged, and treat yourself with a little joy. The moment carried a simple, timeless truth: good company makes any setting feel brighter.
Every line of the song spoke of candid evenings, laughter that’s unafraid to be honest, and a playful defiance that keeps the program lively. Its guiding motto centers on hope and truth, with an ever-improving show as the endgame. With every passing year, the family behind the Beach Bar grows stronger, more connected, more committed to sharing moments that feel like small holidays. The lyrics gave voice to a sequence of familiar rituals—trusting the audience, welcoming new faces, and letting the moonlight of the broadcast illuminate their shared passions.
The piece notes that this is not the only Atresmedia program crafting its own Christmas carol. A few weeks earlier, another show premiered a festive number during a special episode of The Wheel of Luck, infusing it with lively rumba rhythms that suggested a celebration of musical variety within the network. The project illustrated how departments collaborate to create seasonal content that resonates with viewers while staying true to the network’s diverse identity.
During the premiere, Jorge Fernández praised Chema, the manager of the musical group La Ruleta, for writing the lyrics to these Christmas carols. The host described Chema as someone who crafts a different hymn each year, then summed up: the rumba flavor adds a joyful punch and makes the moment memorable for the audience. The praise underscored the importance of collaborative creativity in producing holiday programming that feels fresh yet familiar.