The diva could not resist bringing up Andy Kusnetzoff’s cycle when talking about the television winners with Adrián Suar and Guido Kaczka.
We can converse on the other sidewalk, but yesterday night Mirtha Legrand made her television comeback without Andy Kusnetzoff and his cycle PH. 2023 was characterized by the competition for Saturday night ratings.
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Adrián Suar and Guido Kaczka
The host also made a startlingly sincere admission in the middle of a discussion with Adrián Suar and Guido Kaczka about what it takes to succeed in the media: “I am delighted that PH ended.”
It all began with a conversation between Legrand and The Eight Steps of the Million presenter. “We only valued the first one throughout the years. About the competition that takes place on television and in the entertainment industry, he remarked, “Since I’ve been working, I’ve realized that more and more the only thing that has value is the one who wins,” adding, “Maybe that’s a mistake that we all have.”
One, two, three, and four are important. And the more important it is, the more advantageous it is to all of us. Naturally, you want everything to go as well as possible, but Kaczka was unable to complete the sentence as Chiqui confidently declared, “I always want to win.”
Chiqui Shocked
The driver attempted to look into it a little further. “Mirtha, you always want to win, but would you do something immoral to win?” he asked. “No, not that,” Legrand shot back. “That was a poor decision. It’s ugly, he continued. At that point, you may respond, “I’m not sure if that’s the most important thing.”
The guest finished his thought with, “You always want to win as you always want to win: maintaining what you like.” Chiqui shocked everyone at that precise moment with a surprising statement. She stated bluntly, “I am thrilled that she completed PH.” She said, waiting for her guests to stop laughing, “What I said is very bold.” “Don’t cut it off,” she said, gesturing with her finger ahead without addressing the person who would hear the words. “It’s not going to cut me.”
Legrand emphasized the value of ratings for her once more a little while later. You said to me, “I want to win,” and it was just right. Now, Mirtha, you are much above the rating,” Kaczka attempted to explain to her, but to no avail. Before, I wasn’t paying attention. I didn’t think the ranking was important before. The diva said, “I’ve only been starting to give it importance for a few years.”
2023 Where Success is Attributed to Politicians
When Mirtha Legrand made her triumphant comeback to television on October 7 of last year, she took advantage of the political climate to inject some trending content into her show.
This is how her program evolved into the national presidential candidates’ grand finale during its first three broadcasts of the year. Since Sergio Massa was a visitor on a Sunday at noon, Javier Milei and Patricia Bullrich took the lead in the first two rounds.
We may speak about how far behind PH La Noche de Mirtha was in the first show, which featured Milei and his fiancée, Fátima Florez, as guests. La noche de Mirtha averaged 11.2 points and reached an audience ceiling of 12 points.
Mirtha Patricia Bullrich
After dinner with Mirtha Patricia Bullrich, the economist Carlos Melconian, the journalists Jonatan Viale and Diego Sehinkman, and PH scored an average of 10.2 points, rising to a peak audience of 11.7 points; Mirtha’s average was 7.2. A week later, Andy Kusnetzoff emerged victorious from the evening.
Milei’s presidency allowed Mirtha to achieve even greater success. With 12.5 rating points on December 24, Legrand’s table was the most watched of the day. The first national leader was joined in that program by Patricia Bullrich, the libertarian’s choice for Minister of Security and a past Together for Change presidential candidate.
With 6.3 points, PH finished in second place, considerably behind. However, Chiqui did not win every Saturday in 2023; instead, a few of them were won by the T elefé cycle of group interviews, which included Fer Dente, Josefina “China” Ansa, Mica, and Andy on Saturday, November 25. Horacio Cabak, Chango Spasiuk, and Viciconte received a rating of 6.9 points as opposed to Eltrece’s 6.3 points.