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Cada día

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Cada día
GenreMagazine
Directed by
Presented byMaría Teresa Campos
Music byFederico Vaona [es]
Country of originSpain
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes260
Production
Running time180 minutes
Production companyEuroproducciones [es]
Original release
NetworkAntena 3
Release9 September 2004 (2004-09-09) –
22 December 2005 (2005-12-22)
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Cada día (Each Day) was a Spanish television program broadcast on Antena 3. It was presented by María Teresa Campos, who co-directed it with her daughter Carmen Borrego.[1]

History

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After María Teresa Campos had spent eight seasons on Spain's most-watched morning magazine, Telecinco's Día a día [es], in May 2004 the rival network Antena 3 announced it had signed her to host a similar show in the same time slot.[2] Cada día premiered on 9 September 2004, four days ahead of schedule due to the high ratings that Día a día, now presented by Carolina Ferre, was receiving.[3]

Format

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The program followed the typical magazine format, combining interviews, news review, gossip, contests, tertulias, fashion, cooking, political debate, etc.[4]

Contributors

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Cada día's contributors included Bertín Osborne (Defensor del famoso, leaving the program after just one month),[5] Jaime Peñafiel [es], Terelu Campos, Coto Matamoros, Rocío Carrasco, Paco Valladares [es] (in a cooking segment),[6] María Eugenia Yagüe, Paloma Gómez Borrero, Rosa Villacastín [es], Cristina Tàrrega, Jimmy Giménez-Arnau, Carlos Ferrando [es], Jesús Mariñas, Miguel Ángel Almodóvar [es], Ketty Kaufmann [es], Josemi Rodríguez-Sieiro [es], Luis Rollán [es], Miguel Temprano, and Ángel Antonio Herrera.[4]

The political debate panel had members such as María Antonia Iglesias, Curri Valenzuela, José Oneto [es], Luis Herrero, Javier Nart, Isabel San Sebastián, Enric Sopena, Consuelo Álvarez de Toledo [es], Ignacio Camacho [es], Antonio Casado [es], Amalia Sánchez Sampedro [es], and Carmen Rigalt.

In its second season, which began on 5 September 2005, Arancha de Benito [es] joined the show.[7]

Ratings

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Viewership did not meet the network's expectations. The first season ended with a ratings share of 19%, and in the second the program stood at a 17% share, almost 8 points less than its rival El programa de Ana Rosa [es] on Telecinco and 5 less than Por la mañana [es] on TVE. This led to its definitive cancellation at the end of 2005.[8]

References

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  1. ^ Baragaño, Techu (9 September 2004). "María Teresa Campos se estrena en las mañanas de Antena 3 con 'Cada día'" [María Teresa Campos Premieres on Antena 3's Mornings with 'Cada día']. El País (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Antena 3 ficha a María Teresa Campos para dirigir y presentar desde septiembre el magacín matinal" [Antena 3 Signs María Teresa Campos to Direct and Present the Morning Magazine in September]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Madrid. 11 May 2004. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  3. ^ Escribano, M. (8 September 2004). "La guerra matinal provoca el debut apresurado de María Teresa Campos en A3" [The Morning War Provokes the Hurried Debut of María Teresa Campos on A3]. ABC (in Spanish). Madrid. p. 101. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Así es el nuevo programa de María Teresa Campos" [This is the New Program of María Teresa Campos]. eldiario.es Vertele! (in Spanish). 8 September 2004. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Bertín Osborne abandona tempestivamente el matinal de la Campos, en desacuerdo con ambiente y papel" [Bertín Osborne Makes Early Exit from Campos Morning Show, in Disagreement with Environment and Role]. El Confidencial Digital (in Spanish). 15 October 2004. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  6. ^ "Osborne y 'La cocina de Paquiñano', novedades de 'Cada día' en A3" [Osborne and 'La cocina de Paquiñano' New to 'Cada día' on A3]. ABC (in Spanish). Madrid. 9 September 2004. p. 99. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  7. ^ "Mª Teresa Campos ficha a Arancha de Benito para 'Cada día'" [María Teresa Campos Signs Arancha de Benito to 'Cada día']. eldiario.es Vertele! (in Spanish). 1 September 2005. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  8. ^ Baragaño, Techu (26 December 2005). "Antena 3 suprime 'Cada día' y encarga a María Teresa Campos un nuevo programa" [Antena 3 Cancels 'Cada día' and Entrusts María Teresa Campos with a New Program]. El País (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
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