The new season on Antena 3 opens with a refreshed afternoon to early morning rhythm, as the channel presses play on a format that blends current events with sharp political analysis. The show, described as a general mirror for the day, resumes on Monday, September 5, and welcomes viewers back to Susanna Griso as she returns from her break. Steering the newsroom and the daytime magazine is Araceli Infante, who continues to shape a program that prioritizes timely information and clear, informed debate from the very first minutes of the day, starting at 8:55 a.m.
Griso speaks with evident enthusiasm about the upcoming season. She notes that the newsroom is braced for high‑intensity news cycles and a political landscape that promises to dominate conversations. The program intends to be a calm, steady referee during a campaign season that spans municipal, regional, and general elections, aiming to frame the discourse without overreacting to every provocative moment in the Sánchez‑Feijóo lineup. In short, it seeks to offer context, clarity, and accountability as elections approach.
Joining Griso on the set will be Lorena Garcia and Victoria Arnau, who bring additional perspective and energy to the morning hours. The format has been expanded with fresh elements designed to mirror the success seen by Antena 3 Noticias over the summer, while maintaining the trusted cadence that viewers expect. The team list also includes Pablo Carbonell, Marilo Montero, Jaime Cantizano, Carmen Lomana, Juan Luis Galiacho, and Ricky Garcia, each contributing their unique voices to political and social conversations that matter to audiences across the country.
Throughout the season, the program will continue to blend live reporting with thoughtful analysis, aiming to cover developments as they unfold. The newsroom will emphasize accuracy and balance, presenting multiple sides of key issues and inviting guest experts to illuminate complex topics in accessible terms. Viewers can anticipate in‑depth segments on governance, public policy, and the economic trends shaping households, along with profiles of the people and ideas driving the national debate. The goal is to provide a reliable daily briefing that viewers can rely on as they navigate the fast pace of contemporary news.
In keeping with its mission to be a reference point for information and political dialogue, the program will also explore how local decisions intersect with national outcomes. Reporters will seek to connect municipal and regional developments to broader national strategies, helping audiences understand the practical implications of policy choices. The season promises a mix of on‑the‑ground reporting, studio discussion, and feature segments designed to illuminate the stories that impact daily life, from budget decisions to public safety and civic engagement. The team believes that clear, responsible journalism can inform, empower, and stimulate constructive conversation among citizens.