“The Always Professionals” Faces Restructuring, Host Flor de la V Secures Long-Term Contract
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A recent flurry of conflicting reports regarding the future of the Argentinian talk show “The Always Professionals” and the role of its host, Flor de la V, culminated in direct denials and contract confirmations on Thursday, November 21, 2025. The controversy, sparked by claims of potential cancellation, underscores the volatile nature of broadcast media and the importance of verified information in the age of social media.
Initial Reports Spark Controversy
The dispute began when a prominent media personality, Yanina Latorre, publicly stated that “The Always Professionals” could be canceled by the end of December, with the team, including de la V, allegedly unaware of the decision. According to Latorre’s report on Sqpat, the potential cancellation stemmed from dissatisfaction from network authorities, with claims the program was costing the signal approximately $15,000 per month. These allegations quickly spread across social networks, raising questions about de la V’s future with the channel, El Nueve.
Network Denials and Contract Confirmation
Responding to the reports, Ángel de Brito, a leading figure in Argentinian entertainment news, contacted sources within El Nueve. The network swiftly denied Latorre’s claims, issuing a firm statement: “The channel tells me that Flor is going to continue and that she has a three-year contract.” De Brito clarified that, from an institutional standpoint, de la V’s position appeared secure, and the previously announced departure of Jotax was part of a planned internal reorganization.
Production Shift and Upcoming Changes
Further confirming the restructuring, De Brito revealed that Jotax will officially depart next week, with the show’s production transitioning to El Nueve’s in-house team in January. This shift will be accompanied by “panel changes,” aligning with a broader restructuring impacting multiple time slots on the network.
Flor de la V Responds Directly
De la V herself directly addressed the circulating rumors, sending a private message to De Brito. “What Yanina says is a lie, I signed for three years. Now I have new production and starting in 2026 we will go from 15 to 17,” she stated, unequivocally confirming her commitment to the show. She also expressed her frustration with Latorre, stating, “I’m surprised that Yanina throws out data from my program without writing to me to check the information.”
Program to Continue with New Schedule
Despite initial reports suggesting a potential cancellation, de la V assured that “The Always Professionals” will not only continue in 2026 but will also be broadcast on a new schedule. The unfolding situation highlights the internal tensions within the network and the challenges of maintaining accurate reporting in a fast-paced media environment.
The exposure of this internal debate underscores the complexities of broadcast television and the delicate balance between speculation, verified information, and contractual obligations.
