Illustrative split-scene of Spanish TV New Year's Eve chimes broadcasts from Puerta del Sol, Antena 3 studio, and Pyrenees, highlighting audience data release on January 2.
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New Year's Eve chimes audiences to be released on January 2

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Spanish TV networks vied for viewers on December 31, 2025, during the New Year's Eve chimes, with TVE featuring Estopa and Chenoa from Puerta del Sol, and Antena 3 starring Cristina Pedroche and Alberto Chicote. Audience figures, determining the winner in the public-private showdown, will be available on January 2. Antena 3's broadcast included special guest Santiago Segura, while Mediaset chose a snowy setting in the Pyrenees.

New Year's Eve 2025 featured the annual chimes from Madrid's Puerta del Sol, drawing millions of Spaniards to their screens. TVE, which overtook Antena 3 last year with David Broncano and Lalachus, relied on Estopa's Muñoz brothers and singer Chenoa to usher in 2026. The public broadcaster aired from the square, sticking to tradition after Andreu Buenafuente and Silvia Abril's withdrawal due to medical reasons.

Antena 3 stuck with Cristina Pedroche in her 12th outing and Alberto Chicote, who also handled the event for La Sexta. Pedroche's dress, made from her past outfits, paid tribute to cancer patients. As a first, Santiago Segura joined them on air for added humor. Mediaset switched to Formigal-Panticosa ski resort, with Sandra Barneda and Xuso Jones hosting from the Marchica terrace before linking to the clock in Sallent de Gállego.

TVE's Cachitos de Nochevieja program featured ironic captions on 2000s events, though some viewers found the jokes more restrained. Celebrities like Dabiz Muñoz joined Pedroche at a Sol balcony, posting admiring messages on Instagram: “Unconditional love. You are always the best.” Others, such as Los Javis, chose private parties with friends, including a tarot reading by Rappel and Úrsula Corberó's attendance.

Audience data from Barlovento and Kantar will emerge on January 2, settling whether TVE holds its edge or Antena 3 regains top spot. The rivalry highlights Spain's cultural divides, with social media debates on channel choices, as El Mundo's Iñako Díaz-Guerra noted: “Am I right-wing if I watched Pedroche and left-wing if I tuned into Estopa?”

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X users express anticipation for the January 2 release of New Year's Eve chimes audience figures, speculating on whether TVE's Estopa and Chenoa outperformed Antena 3's Cristina Pedroche and Alberto Chicote. Opinions vary: some predict a TVE victory or shift from Antena 3, others favor Antena 3 claiming better performance, with skepticism toward Pedroche's repetitive style and low expectations for Mediaset.

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Enthusiastic crowd at Teletón 2025 closing in Estadio Nacional chants for María José Quintanilla's return to Viña del Mar Festival.
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Crowd at Teletón 2025 urges María José Quintanilla's return to Viña

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At the Teletón 2025 closing in Estadio Nacional, the crowd chanted for singer María José Quintanilla to return to the Viña del Mar Festival, despite her absence from the 2026 lineup. The performer, who lit up the stage, moved the audience by recalling her 2004 debut at Viña at age 14. The charity event, aiming to exceed 40 billion pesos, featured tributes and standout performances.

Spain's public broadcaster TVE asserted its relevance on Christmas Eve with a special Telepasión gala hosted by Aitor Albizua and Lalachus. The event featured musical performances and a critical nod to political threats. While other channels relied on reruns, TVE committed to a live show with over 130 professionals.

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RTVE will broadcast the Puerta del Sol precampanadas for the first time on December 30, joining the tradition started by Neox in 2011. The event, hosted by Inés Hernand, Aitor Albizua, and Miguel Maldonado, will air on La 2 and RTVE Play from 23:30. This coverage aims to rival Neox's anniversary special and strengthen public television's Christmas presence.

The band Hakuna Group Music drew hundreds of fans to Puerta del Sol in Madrid on December 22, 2025, as the headliner of the region's Christmas programming. President Isabel Díaz Ayuso and PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo danced and sang alongside the crowd during the performance from the regional headquarters balcony.

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The televised election debate on Canal Extremadura, featuring ten candidates, lasted nearly three hours with little confrontation until the final minutes. Moderated by Manu Pérez, the event consisted of pre-set monologues that restricted idea exchange among key contenders like PP's María Guardiola and PSOE's Miguel Ángel Gallardo. Despite hopes, it did not shift the campaign dynamics ahead of the December 21 elections.

Epiphany Day brought three wins for Spanish teams in the Euroleague. Valencia crushed Estrella Roja 106-89 in Belgrade, Real Madrid came back against Asvel 80-69 in France, and Barcelona beat Maccabi 93-83 in an empty Palau.

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The government of Mexico City is organizing a massive free electronic music party on Paseo de la Reforma to welcome 2026, featuring national and international artists starting at 6:00 p.m. on December 31. Over 200,000 attendees are expected at this safe and accessible event. The celebration stands out for its focus on electronic music and pedestrian mobility.

 

 

 

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