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Thus, Pedrerol reached an agreement with Atresmedia on December 20, 2013 to start broadcasting the program from January 6, 2014. In addition, it was confirmed that the program would be broadcast through Nitro[1] and that it would be called El chiringuito de Jugones, thus boosting the brand of La Sexta’s sports program called Jugones, becoming the most watched program in the late night slot on DTT channels, as well as the leading program on Nitro, having increased the channel’s screen share by double since its premiere.[2]

After the end of the World Cup and in view of the 2014-2015 television season, El chiringuito de Jugones changed channel again, recovering its original name. Thus, Neox broadcasted the program between August 18, 2014 and July 9, 2015.[4] The program has starred in episodes close to the same time.

The program has starred in episodes close to reality show, where the following have been seen: resignations of live talk show hosts;[16] physical aggressions;[17] death threats;[18][19] live set abandonments[20] due to anger; live reality television broadcasts;[21] personal macho attacks;[22][23] confrontations between talk show hosts[24] or anxiety attacks broadcast live.[25][26]

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Josep Pedrerol never ceases to surprise his viewers of El Chiringuito. The presenter perfectly controls the timing on television to maintain the tension, and even dares to take advantage of his own mistakes. Something similar was what happened this Tuesday live on Mega’s talk show.

Josep Pedrerol starred this Tuesday, October 5, in a speech about journalism that has gone viral on social networks. The Atresmedia presenter was one of the guests at a conference organized by the Association of Sports Journalism Students of the Complutense University of Madrid.

El Chiringuito de jugones addressed this Thursday, September 16, the crisis of FC Barcelona after its defeat in the Champions League. Darío Montero, editor of the program, was the protagonist of the sports talk show for a video he made on the subject in which the images and sound were not synchronized. The “human error” of the journalist unleashed the laughter of the collaborators and Josep Pedrerol on the set.

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Atresmedia continues its commitment to original productions for its pay platform. Atresplayer Premium will premiere on Sunday, November 28 ‘Los amigos de Edu’, a documentary series presented by Edu Aguirre, sports journalist and collaborator of ‘El Chiringuito de Jugones’.Josep Pedrerol, author of the original idea and creator of the format, also serves as executive producer of this project. Los amigos de Edu’ will show how sport has served as a way for athletes who have experienced major physical setbacks in their lives and have managed to transform weakness into strength.

Edu’s friends’ tells the stories of athletes such as Gerard Descarrega, Cisco García, Desirée Vila and Javier Martí to show the hardest, but at the same time most real side of their daily lives. Despite the difficulties they face on a daily basis, they continue to compete and are an example of effort and perseverance that transcends the sport itself.

Atresmedia’s pay-per-view platform will offer each Sunday one of the four chapters that make up the first season of the program. In each one of them, Edu Aguirre, in his role as interviewer, manages to create the right atmosphere for the athlete to open up and show all his closeness.

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With these figures, nobody doubts that Onda Cero needs a revulsive to resuscitate its audiences and demands a new communicator to revolutionize the format as De la Morena did three decades ago. A revulsive that for many has a name and surname: Josep Pedrerol.

Officially, the station only indicates that they are working on the new season, but that nothing has been closed, nor is there any conversation underway. However, in the sector it is indicated that the presenter even already has in mind the main lines and the skeleton of his eventual new program in Onda Cero.

The idea is to be able to make two programs in one. In the first place, the radio program would be launched, with its own team and with emphasis on the first hour of news, and then move on to the television format focused more on debate and analysis.

The sources consulted indicate that such a move could not go wrong. In the first place, and from an expense point of view, adapting Pedrerol’s program to be broadcast simultaneously on radio and television would not entail major costs and would save the network the cost of producing a complete program.