Cada día
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]
Cada día | |
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Genre | Magazine |
Directed by |
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Presented by | María Teresa Campos |
Music by | Federico Vaona |
Country of origin | Spain |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 260 |
Production | |
Running time | 180 minutes |
Production company | Europroducciones |
Release | |
Original network | Antena 3 |
Original release | 9 September 2004 – 22 December 2005 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Día a día (1996–2004) |
Followed by | Lo que inTeresa (2006) |
History
After María Teresa Campos had spent eight seasons on Spain's most-watched morning magazine, Telecinco's Día a día, 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
The program followed the typical magazine format, combining interviews, news review, gossip, contests, tertulias, fashion, cooking, political debate, etc.[4]
Contributors
Cada día's contributors included Bertín Osborne (Defensor del famoso, leaving the program after just one month),[5] Jaime Peñafiel, Terelu Campos, Coto Matamoros, Rocío Carrasco, Paco Valladares (in a cooking segment),[6] María Eugenia Yagüe, Paloma Gómez Borrero, Rosa Villacastín, Cristina Tàrrega, Jimmy Giménez-Arnau, Carlos Ferrando, Jesús Mariñas, Miguel Ángel Almodóvar, Ketty Kaufmann, Josemi Rodríguez-Sieiro, Luis Rollán, Miguel Temprano, and Ángel Antonio Herrera.[4]
The political debate panel had members such as María Antonia Iglesias, Curri Valenzuela, José Oneto, Luis Herrero, Javier Nart, Isabel San Sebastián, Enric Sopena, Consuelo Álvarez de Toledo, Ignacio Camacho, Antonio Casado, Amalia Sánchez Sampedro, and Carmen Rigalt.
In its second season, which began on 5 September 2005, Arancha de Benito joined the show.[7]
Ratings
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 on Telecinco and 5 less than Por la mañana on TVE. This led to its definitive cancellation at the end of 2005.[8]
References
- 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.
- "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.
- 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.
- "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.
- "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.
- "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.
- "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.
- 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.