From 'Ni Que Fuéramos' to 'No Somos Nadie': how the 'rowdy heart' carved out a niche on TDT for 2 years

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The end of a show is not always synonymous with failure. Sometimes, it is simply the natural closing of a stage. The cancellation of 'No somos nadie', which will broadcast its last episode on January 30th on Ten, is heading in that direction and not towards a forced exit.

More than representing the last vestige of the *Sálvame* universe, **this decision marks the closing of a specific chapter in the history of La Osa Producciones**, which in recent months has begun to change course with proposals that move quite far from its initial brand.Broadcast from the now-famous "little apartment" of the production company in Madrid and hosted by **María Patiño**, and **in its final stage also with Carlota Corredera**, 'No somos Nadie' functioned as a transitional space, both for the team behind the cameras and for that audience that remained emotionally connected to a very particular way of making television. **With the essence that so characterizes them, the program managed to find its own voice.**While that was happening, with undeniable success, **La Osa** was establishing itself on TVE with two projects that have marked a turning point. **'Directo al Grano', with Marta Flich and Gonzalo Miró**, has managed to consolidate itself in La 1's programming with a firm, informative proposal capable of connecting with a broader audience. **This program demonstrates that La Osa can move with ease beyond traditional entertainment.**

'Malas lenguas', directed and hosted by Jesús Cintora, has also been key. Its good audience performance and constant presence in public debate have made it a bet that is as successful as it is important, and La Osa presents it as a firm step towards content with a greater informational load.

The transition is evident

La Osa has gone from being tied to a very specific type of television to occupying key slots in the programming of La 1 and La 2. It has achieved this by diversifying its offerings, experimenting with different tones, and connecting with more varied audiences, as part of a clear strategy to ensure its long-term future and as a producer with resounding success.

The end of 'No somos Nadie' does not mean they are breaking up with Ten. On the contrary, the production company has already expressed its intention to continue collaborating with the channel, now with new ideas that are more in line with its current editorial line.

So more than a goodbye, **the program's closure is the final point of a transitional stage**. "El pisito" bids farewell to viewers after demonstrating its ability to reinvent itself, and today, with a strong presence on TVE from the production company and new projects underway, **La Osa enters a more solid phase with greater projection.**

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