Telecinco’s Viva la Vida Ends as Mediaset Plans New Production Domain

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Earthquake hit Telecinco as Mediaset reportedly decided to cancel the live show in the coming weeks, a move confirmed by YOTELE sources. The initial chatter suggested a temporary pause during August, but the situation quickly evolved into something more definitive. (Source: YOTELE)

Early reports caused confusion, with several outlets noting only a brief interruption at first. Yet, a review of the portal’s listings confirmed that the program faced a permanent end, with Emma García at the helm during the final stretch observed in late July. (Source: YOTELE)

Plans are reportedly underway to replace the serialized program with a new Telecinco domain focused on Mediaset-owned productions, produced in partnership with one of its affiliated studios. It remains unclear whether this launch will occur in August or be postponed to September. (Source: YOTELE)

Ultimately, Viva la Vida will bid farewell to Telecinco’s weekend schedule after more than five years on air, marking two significant phases in the show’s history. The program debuted in May 2017 with Toñi Moreno as host, and in October 2018, Mediaset promoted Emma García to lead the magazine. García previously left Mujeres y hombres y viceversa, a format Cuatro continues to broadcast in the mornings. (Source: YOTELE)

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