The program Malas Lenguas, hosted by Jesús Cintora, has celebrated its first anniversary with a very positive evaluation and has announced its incorporation into Saturday prime time on RTVE, consolidating itself as one of the public broadcaster's most relevant bets in entertainment and current affairs.
Since its premiere a year ago, Bad Tongues has been characterized by approaching topics of society, culture, politics, and entertainment with a critical and lighthearted tone. The space has managed to hook a diverse audience, as well as generate conversation on social media and in the media, making a significant niche for itself within RTVE's programming, and has managed to rise almost 3 points (2.9) compared to March 2025.
The leap to Saturday prime time on La 2, at 10:00 PM, represents a recognition of the program's trajectory and a commitment to broaden its reach among viewers who prefer the weekend to consume analysis and debate content. RTVE's management has defended this decision as a way to enhance the format's visibility and respond to the interest it has generated among different generations.
With this expansion in the lineup, Malas Lenguas enters a terrain with greater competition, but also with more opportunities to consolidate itself as a benchmark in the landscape of cultural and current affairs programs in Spain.
🔹 @MalasLenguas_Tv successfully celebrates its first anniversary on RTVE.
— RTVE Communication and Participation (@RTVE_Com) April 9, 2026
🔹 Soon, @JesusCintora will present 'Malas lenguas Noche', on Saturdays at 10 PM on @la2_tve.https://t.co/2eJYCMjQsw pic.twitter.com/yNgufCn0Ax