The atmosphere in the halls of Chilevisión became unbearable. After 13 years leading the ratings, Julio César Rodríguez made a decisive move and decided he would not stay until April 13, the date originally set for his farewell. Why the rush?
In a talk that raised alarms in the entertainment world, JC confirmed that the wait was turning into a 'scandal of rumors' that he was no longer willing to tolerate. The uncertainty about whether he would remain as Programming Director or move to a competitor was damaging his image and that of the morning show. "We reached a consensus that the wait was too long...
it lends itself to a lot of speculation," the host stated, confirming that this Tuesday, March 31, will officially be his last day in front of the cameras of Contigo en la Mañana. The mystery of the 'Day Off' His absence today only fueled theories of a complete break with the channel's higher-ups. Although Paramount's signal downplayed the situation by claiming it was a 'day off,' it is rumored on set that JC is already packing his belongings.
What comes next? With JC out of the competition ahead of schedule, the 'throne' of the morning show remains vacant, and the television industry enters a state of maximum alert. Although the journalist claims to have nothing signed with another channel, behind-the-scenes movements suggest that the 'Captain' already has a new port to dock at.
