Tot es mou
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| Tot es mou | |
|---|---|
| Genre | News magazine |
| Directed by | Roser Plana, Helena Garcia Melero |
| Presented by | Helena Garcia Melero |
| Country of origin | Spain |
| Original language | Catalan |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Cristian Trepat, Mario Daza |
| Producers | Èlia Anton, Míriam Botí, Toni Galobardes, Pilar Senillosa |
| Production location | Barcelona |
| Editors | Marc Pérez, Jordi Sanromà |
| Running time | 3 hours 20 minutes |
| Production company | Televisió de Catalunya |
| Original release | |
| Network | TV3 |
| Release | February 5, 2018 – present |
Tot es mou (English: Everything is Moving) is a Catalan news magazine and entertainment show that broadcasts live on TV3, presented by Helena Garcia Melero.[1]
The programme deals with current affairs topics in politics, culture and society, also featuring more light-hearted segments, interviews and debates, as well as special recurring segments with frequent collaborators.[2] Some regular contributors known for their appearances on the programme include Pilar Rahola,[3] Carlos Enrique Bayo,[4] Mireia Boya,[4] Cristina Fallarás,[5] Max Pradera,[6] Elisa Beni,[7] Antón Losada,[8] Carme Ruscalleda,[4][9] Juliana Canet,[4][10] Elisenda Pineda[11] and Dani Jiménez.[12]
At the beginning of 2018, in order to reduce costs, TV3 decided to cancel several externally-produced shows with similar news magazine formats, including Tarda oberta, headed by Vador Lladó and Ruth Jiménez, as well as A tota pantalla, presented by Núria Roca.[13] In their place, TV3 decided to create Tot es mou as a news magazine show for the afternoon slot that would be produced in-house, with the show first airing on 5 February 2018.[1] The first episode was an audience leader with 14.2% of viewing share, beating its main competitor in the same slot (Telecinco's Sálvame, 12.3%), improving on the debut episodes of previously cancelled shows in the same format (Tarda oberta had debuted with only a 5.7% audience share).[14]
As part of a schedule change, the programme shifted to the morning slot on 5 September 2022, now airing from 10:30 to 13:50, in the timeslot previously occupied by Planta baixa.[15]