Catalonia and its relationship with the pink press
The diversity of media in Catalonia is undeniable, but the phenomenon of the pink press has remained in the background. In contrast to Spain, where coffee table journalism and rumors are current currency, Catalonia is still exploring how to approach this genre with a lack of maturity.
The impact of not coming out of here
The program that does not come out of here has taken the Catalan media stage with a fresh approach, but not without controversy. Recently, his claims about FC Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-André Ter Stegen have led to a wave of reactions that have highlighted the fragility of social journalism in the region.
An example of the past
Recall the Rosa Hour, an earlier attempt to attract the attention of the public through the social chronicle in the Alt Empordà. This publication, which was born as an extension of the weekly Hour Nova, sought to capture the festive and social atmosphere of the area, but disappeared after seven years, leaving a gap in this niche.
The phenomenon of young audience
The program that does not come out of here has been able to attract a younger audience through streaming platforms, a fact that shows a change in listening dynamics. Like the bunker, they have found a formula that connects with the public, although their methods can be risky.
Controversies and Limits
The recent controversy over the alleged infidelities of Ter Stegen’s wife has shown that Catalonia is still in the process of accepting social chronicle as a legitimate gender. The goalkeeper’s immediate reaction, as well as the program’s apologies, have highlighted the need for a deeper debate over the limits of journalism.
A farewell nostalgic
With the closure of El Bunquer, their faithful listeners remain with a feeling of loss. This program has been a window to the story of fascinating characters and a source of entertainment for many. Now, the responsibility is in the CCMA and Catalunya Ràdio to fill this gap with new proposals that can continue to capture the interest of the public.
Looking to the future
The challenge is great, but the Catalan media community has the opportunity to reinvent itself and explore new ways of informing and entertaining. The history of the social chronicle in Catalonia can only be at the beginning of an exciting path and full of possibilities.