A program that continues to grow
The ‘Out of Coverage’ Reporting Program, led by Alejandra Andrade, has been approved for a new season in Cuatro. This decision, announced shortly before the end of the current season, reflects the confidence of Mediaset in the format and its presenter.
Positive results and committed audience
The fifth season of ‘Out of Coverage’ fired on April 21, closing with an average of 5.3% share and 493,000 viewers. Despite intense competition with programs such as ‘La Isla de las Treuaciones’, the program showed a notable evolution, starting with a 4.8% share with a report on New York and culminating with 6.5% in an episode dedicated to the effects of mass tourism in Spain.
A unique approach to television journalism
The renewal of ‘out of coverage’ is based on its ability to connect with an audience that seeks relevant information and social content. The program has recovered the essence of the formats that made Cuatro a leader in television journalism, thanks to his rigorous and close style.
Impactful topics and deep exploration
During the last season, Andrade explored topics such as the sects in Mexico, the influence of influencers, and the persecution of fugitus sought internationally. Each episode has been marked by an approach to the proximity and presentation of social injustices, accessing unusual places and interviewing people who rarely appear in the media.
Cuatro’s future and new proposals
‘Out of coverage’ has become a fundamental pillar of Cuatro’s program, along with other formats such as ‘Code 10’ and ‘Horizon’. In addition, the channel is planning other premieres in the field of today, with presenters such as Antonio Pampiega and Jon Sisterga, as well as new entertainment programs such as ‘My roots’ with Isabel Jiménez and ‘El Camí’ with Luján Argüelles.
Final reflections
With the renewal of ‘Out of Coverage’, Alejandra Andrade and Cuatro continue to bet on committed and quality journalism that seeks to reveal social realities and problems, thus maintaining their relevance in the current media scene.