Emotional Farewell: ‘Lo Sé Todo’ Ends After Six Years of Entertainment on Canal 1

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2024-10-02 04:29:47

Since 2018, the entertainment program from Channel 1 ‘Lo Sé Todo’ has been one of the most watched by viewers and the celebrity scene in Colombia, having a great impact both on social media and on screens in every home across the country.

However, there is not good news for the fans of this program. After the recent broadcast on Monday, September 30, the presenters of ‘Lo Sé Todo’ the Gordo Ariel and Alejandra Serje announced that after being on air for 6 years, the show has come to an end.

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The heartfelt farewell from Gordo Ariel and his colleagues

The hosts bid farewell to all the viewers in tears, but especially Gordo Ariel took the lead and stated that the program contributed a lot to the industry, which is why they did not expect the decision to end it.

“We have been an important connection channel and have contributed to the industry over the years. Although there is hope and the possibility of reconnecting, the truth is that we do not know what the future holds for us,” said el gordo.

The last show was filled with many emotions, so the program’s figure wanted to express thanks to all the people who have always supported him and everything related to the ‘Lo Sé Todo’ project.

“However, we want to express how much we appreciate you. Thank you for welcoming us and accompanying us for almost seven years, your support has been invaluable to us. We thank Oswaldo Martínez for always being with us, for accompanying us every step of the way, especially in these times of uncertainty,” Ariel detailed.

A program that, despite its few years, achieved a lot, as it was one of the entertainment projects that always topped the ratings along with La Red de Caracol and featured great personalities on its set.

Famous figures such as Marbelle, Sara Uribe, Elianis Garrido, Violeta Bergonzi, Mafe Romero, Nanis Ochoa, and Alejandra Serje passed through ‘Lo Sé Todo’, with the latter being the one who said goodbye to all the viewers alongside Gordo Ariel.

They also thanked the channel for accompanying them in good and bad times during the making of the program and that this was not a “goodbye” but a “see you later.”

“We also thank the channel for allowing us to get this far, even amid complicated situations. This moment hurts us, but we understand that circumstances are complex and sometimes out of our control. We want to make it clear that this is not a definitive goodbye, but a “see you later.” We will keep in touch, as this will not be a final farewell, we remain connected,” concluded Ariel.

Another who also said farewell was the program’s content director, Oswaldo Martínez, who highlighted the work of the presenters and the entire team that made ‘Lo Sé Todo’ possible.

“We want to highlight the immense talent that exists in our team, like the ‘Gordito’, who excites us with his skill and dedication. To him and to all those who have supported us, we sincerely thank you for always bringing us the information and for sharing your talents with us,” he stated.

Finally, Alejandra Serje’s words of nostalgia and gratitude were also heard live during the last broadcast of the program.

“This is not an easy moment for us, but I want to thank all the viewers who have been with us during this time. Today we are here, but tomorrow we do not know,” she concluded.

This would be the reason for the end of ‘Lo Sé Todo’

All the changes appear to be because the contract with the news program CM& was not renewed, as this would be one of the many transformations that all the products of the brand following the arrival of Grupo Prisa.

Who will take over the marketing of all the spaces of this national open television channel starting in mid-November. However, the transition has already begun.

The program ‘Lo Sé Todo’ has been renamed Tardes 1 and will be hosted by Alexandra Santos, as reported by Colprensa, and several entertainment journalists such as Antioquian Carlos Ochoa, who also announced the news on his social media.

The Future of Colombian Entertainment: Navigating Change in the Media Landscape

With the conclusion of the popular entertainment show ‘Lo Sé Todo’ after six successful years on Canal 1, Colombian television is on the brink of transformative changes. The heartfelt farewell from hosts, especially the emotional address by Ariel, highlights the profound connection that these programs cultivate with their audiences.

This shift signals a broader trend in Colombian media where adaptation is essential for survival. As Grupo Prisa takes charge of Canal 1’s commercial schematics, the transformation of beloved programs illustrates a pivotal moment in how content is delivered and consumed in the country. The rebranding of ‘Lo Sé Todo’ to ‘Tardes 1’ underlines the increasing need to refresh and innovate in the entertainment sector.

Emerging trends suggest a focus on integrating social media engagement with traditional broadcasting. As seen with the significant impact of ‘Lo Sé Todo’ on digital platforms, future programs may increasingly blend interactive elements that allow audiences to participate in real-time discussions and votes, enhancing viewer involvement.

Moreover, with a diverse array of personalities having graced the set of ‘Lo Sé Todo’, the inclusion of a wider variety of voices in future shows could cater to an evolving viewer demographic. This could result in richer narratives and more inclusive storytelling that resonates with a broader audience base.

As the Colombian entertainment landscape continues to evolve, these potential trends indicate a move towards a more dynamic, interactive, and audience-centered approach to television, promising an exciting future for the industry and its consumers.

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