The radio earthquake from last week has left no aftershocks on Monday morning. If Àngels Barceló has been all gratitude at the microphone for her early farewell to Hoy por Hoy, Carlos Alsina, who is leaving — only partially — the Onda Cero morning show, has praised his future co-host and has thanked the leniency his alarm clock will have in the next radio season.
Alsina, 56 years old and in charge of Más de uno on Onda Cero since 2015 (solo since 2019) has spoken to his listeners from maturity. “When you are 25 you take on the world, now I am worn out and it would also be good for me to get up less early. Because I have many readings pending,” he assured.
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Alsina has said regarding Rafa Latorre, who will host the first part of Más de uno after having been, as Alsina was, director of La Brújula, that he is “the most suitable person to take over.”
“I consider that to be up to the level of what you deserve in information and opinion, you have to be full of energy, you have to resonate with the news and with the interpretation, the opinion of the news,” the broadcaster stated, before addressing the ultimate reason for the change: “After so many mornings and before so many nights. And adding, adding, adding so many years, I have come to the conclusion that I am worn out.”
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