The president of RTVE confirms the signing of Andreu Buenafuente
The Reus native's program will be called 'Futuro imperfecto'

BarcelonaFinally, the signing of Andreu Buenafuente by TVE is confirmed, as it was rumored so far this year. This Tuesday, the president of RTVE, José Pablo López, announced through X that the Reus native will be one of the stars of the network's schedule and that his program will be called Imperfect future. Apart from this new project, López also recalled that some of the upcoming releases will be The TV family, return of part of the team of Save me, and Bad tongues, Jesús Cintora's daily current affairs program for La 2.
Buenafuente's signing by TVE raises doubts about the Reus native's future at TV3, where he has been doing Yourselves. "Right now everything indicates that Andreu Buenafuente will be on TVE until the summer – from what we've been able to read today – and during these months it's obvious that he won't be on TV3. To start with, because we already have a finalized schedule, apart from the fact that it would generate some confusion for the viewer. Once this stage is over, we're not closing any doors. Andreu is one of ours."
Once the signing is confirmed, it remains to be seen what time slot Buenafuente's new program will occupy. One of the options would be Friday in theprime time access, the only day of the week that is not broadcast The revolt, by David Broncano. Broncano's show is co-produced by Buenafuente's production company, El Terrat. The production company has confirmed that Imperfect future It will be recorded in a theater in Terrassa with a live audience of 700 people. Regarding the format, they indicate that each week Buenafuente will offer "a 60-minute monologue" in which he will reflect on current events with a humorous twist. As in the host's previous programs, there will be appearances by other comedians and interviews with all kinds of guests. Imperfect future It will have "a dynamic and improvisational atmosphere, where anything can happen."
José Pablo López announced Buenafuente's new show in a tweet in which he also boasted about TVE's ratings, although this March the public channel lost second place in the national ranking. For the first time since last May, Telecinco has overtaken La 1: Mediaset's first channel has obtained a 10.7% audience share thanks to the good performance of formats such as The Island of Temptations and Survivors, while the public sector has fallen four tenths behind.