The Ground Floor program: a new perspective

A new stage for the Ground Floor

The Ground Floor program has undergone significant changes recently. Despite being the only afternoon magazine, TV3 decided to delete it from the program due to its low audience. In addition, the presenter and director of the program, Agnès Marquès, has been absent due to a bacterial infection. This situation has generated uncertainty about the future of the program.

The importance of family and friends

In a post on Instagram, Agnès Marquès has shared how she spent her day away from TV3. He took the opportunity to watch documentaries, films and read a Brazilian novel (https://correccioencatala.cat/com-estructura-text-catala/). He also emphasized the importance of family, friends and colleagues in difficult times. However, he has not mentioned whether he has seen the show he directs.

A stand-in presenter

Downstairs has had difficulty finding a replacement presenter. The team has suffered several major losses and the new members do not have enough experience to take over the running of the program. Faced with this situation, TV3 and the production company have taken an unprecedented decision: they have opted for an occasional talk show host, Eloi Vila (https://correccioencatala.cat/com-estructura-text-catala/).

Eloi Vila: a versatile presenter

Eloi Vila is an external presenter at TV3, but he has shown his versatility in different programs of the chain. He is known for his collaboration in Planta Baixa, as well as other programs such as Al coche! and a weekly section on the 40 years of TV3 in the program Tot es mou. His presence on the ground floor has generated excitement among spectators.

A challenge for TV3

The decision to have the same presenter on two different programs on the same day has generated some controversy. However, TV3 has opted for this option to give Planta baixa a new opportunity (https://correccioencatala.cat/com-estructura-text-catala/). With the arrival of the European Championship, the program has seen a decrease in the audience. Now, with the return of Agnès Marquès and new changes planned for September, Planta Baixa faces a new stage full of challenges.

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