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David Broncano Reflects on “La Revuelta’s” Debut Season: A Triumph of Quality Over Ratings Dominance
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David Broncano, the charismatic host of RTVE’s “La Revuelta,” has taken a moment to reflect on his show’s inaugural season, a period marked by intense competition in the prime-time slot, especially against the long-standing titan “El Hormiguero.” Despite acknowledging that his program was initially a ratings leader before ”El Hormiguero” reclaimed its top spot, Broncano expressed immense pride in the quality and impact of his show’s first year.
A Season of Highs and Learning
The journey of “La Revuelta” began with a bang, as Broncano’s partner, Grison, humorously noted, “We have started very high and we have been declining, like Joaquín Sabina’s career.” Broncano himself confirmed the initial ratings success, sharing, “At the level of audiences, we were leaders at the beginning above ’El Hormiguero,’ but then they ‘resumed their position.’ From January and february they beat us every day.”
However, Broncano was speedy to pivot from a purely numbers-driven assessment to a more qualitative one. he emphasized his satisfaction with the creative output of the season, stating, “Our program has been, in my opinion, the best season we have made, with great moments. On quality,it has been very good.” This sentiment underscores a commitment to producing compelling content, even when facing established competition.
Pride in Achievement and Audience Connection
Broncano’s pride in “la Revuelta’s” first season is palpable. He believes the show not only met but exceeded its initial goals.”In my opinion, what we wanted has been overcome a bit,” he shared.”It has been a very good year. People liked and enjoyed.” This focus on audience reception and enjoyment highlights a key aspect of Broncano’s hosting philosophy – connecting with viewers on a personal level and creating memorable experiences.
The success of “La Revuelta” in its debut season is a testament to its unique approach and Broncano’s ability to engage a broad audience. While the ratings battle with “El Hormiguero” is an ongoing narrative,Broncano’s outlook emphasizes that the true measure of success lies in the quality of the content and the positive impact it has on its viewers.
Looking Ahead: A Brief Hiatus and a Promising Return
“La Revuelta” will be taking a break for the summer, with the RTVE program scheduled to return on September 8th for its second season. In contrast, “El Hormiguero” is set to make its comeback to Antena 3 on September 1st, setting the stage for another exciting season of prime-time television competition. The anticipation for “La Revuelta’s” sophomore year is high,fueled by the quality and audience connection established in its impressive debut.
