Cancellation notices circulating around the show sparked a major television buzz. After fourteen years on air, Mediaset announced that Jorge Javier Vázquez’s program would come to an end, with the final submission day set for June 23.
The news left fans deeply upset, prompting calls for a strike at Mediaset’s gates in an effort to halt the decision. Yet all signs point to a farewell episode for Save Me as scheduled, and a formal ending appears imminent.
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Details about the future roles of the show’s collaborators remain uncertain. Questions linger about whether they will appear on other Mediaset programs following an alleged directive from the network to prevent them from participating in new formats. The network denies such a directive, insisting it will not restrict their future activities.
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The decision under Mediaset’s new leadership has strained relations between the Sálvame production team and the media group. The tension peaked when news outlets reported that the program would end. Still, those ties have since been mended, and Save Me could continue in some form, albeit with changes.
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As reported by El Televisero, the Televisión Factory retains a secured future within Mediaset. The network has informed executives that the team behind the format will be responsible for launching updated versions of a similar segment within the group. The essence of Save Me, the outlet notes, will endure in some fashion. The program is expected to appear again on Mediaset, and as progress unfolds, Algo Pasha TV indicates that the production company could be asked to craft a new format inspired by Save Me with the same core team, following word that a recent layoff round was paused, though the exact publication venue remains uncertain.