Televisión Alba Carrillo ceases to be a Mediaset collaborator: the reasons for her goodbye

Alba Carrillo will not continue working at Mediaset. The journalist Marina Esnal announced the news on April 16 during an intervention on Telesalseo, a YouTube channel, and offered more details on the subject the following day exclusively on La Razón.

According to what she said during her talk with Javi Oliveira, the famous collaborator contacted Unicorn Content, producer of Ya es mediodía, after she was not summoned to participate in the Telecinco magazine, where she used to appear twice a week.

“This comes from the leadership. The leadership does not want anything controversial… Alba has a controversial profile, for better or for worse, she does not go unnoticed,” Esnal said. He also explained that the company was doing everything in its power to keep the model on its team: “They think it’s almost impossible, because they are fighting with the upper echelons. They don’t have all their hopes lost, but almost all. Alba It’s wrong because she doesn’t understand it, but it’s a decision that doesn’t depend on her”.

The journalist stressed that Carrillo’s colleagues are aware of the situation and have shown their support. In her article in the aforementioned medium, she stated that Borja Prado, president of Mediaset, does not want to continue counting on the social gathering. In addition, she indicated that it cannot be considered a dismissal, but a “non-renewal”.

Alba Carrillo will not continue in Ya es mediodía or in other Unicorn Content formats for Mediaset. The company responsible for the program confirmed on Monday, April 17, that her contract ended on March 31 and was not renewed, according to Vertele.

This portal indicates that the decision “has been the result of a consensus agreement between the chain and the producer.” On the other hand, he qualifies that the collaborator’s goodbye “would not be part of the veto policy undertaken by Mediaset”, an issue that La Razón and other media do address when reporting on his departure.

Semana magazine includes the statements of a member of the aforementioned production company on the matter: “The new board of directors does not want a profile like theirs. They want to flee from the controversies… Alba has been vetoed for being a person in Operation Deluxe against La Tele Factory. It will not return. Telecinco does not want to have anyone working who sue their production companies.”

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