Feb 24 • 08:45 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El País

Ion Aramendi joins 'Survivors' and Telecinco leaves Carlos Sobera out of the team

Ion Aramendi has been announced as the new host for the 'Survivors' gala, replacing Carlos Sobera who has been involved in the show since 2019.

Ion Aramendi is set to join the popular reality show 'Supervivientes' (Survivors) as the new host for the 'Tierra de nadie' gala, announced by Telecinco. This change comes as part of a broader reorganization of the show's presenting team, which includes notable figures such as Jorge Javier Vázquez and Sandra Barneda. Sobera, who had been presenting the Tuesday night galas since 2019, will now not be part of the new lineup, despite his previous experience with the show.

The latest changes aim to freshen up the program as it continues its operation in Honduras alongside its production team in Madrid. Ion Aramendi has some history with 'Supervivientes', having previously hosted segments related to the show. He currently presents 'GH Dúo', showcasing his versatility and appeal in the realm of reality television. The decision to replace Sobera with Aramendi marks a strategic move by Telecinco to adjust the show's dynamics, potentially attracting new viewers while retaining the interest of the existing fan base.

As 'Supervivientes' gears up for a new season, the shake-up in its presenting lineup raises questions about the format's future direction and audience reception. The program is one of Telecinco's flagship reality offerings, and the choice of hosts is crucial in maintaining its popularity. The changes reflect broader trends in television programming, where networks continuously reinvent their shows to adapt to changing viewer preferences and competitive landscapes.

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