
Estos dos minutos del Gran Wyoming sobre Carlos Herrera y Jiménez Losantos ya s…
'Si yo hago un editorial como ese, no vuelvo a trabajar en mi vida'.
El Gran Wyoming Sparks Debate on Media Integrity in New Interview Madrid, Spain – Renowned Spanish television presenter El Gran Wyoming has ignited a fresh discussion on media ethics following a candid interview for the program "Salvados." In a promotional clip released ahead of the new season, Wyoming, known for his sharp wit and critical commentary, did not mince words when addressing the perceived double standards within the media landscape. The interview touched upon Wyoming's career trajectory, including a revelation about his near-retirement in 2019. "I had actually quit just before the pandemic," Wyoming stated, explaining that a subsequent meeting with network executives and the onset of the global health crisis led him to reconsider. He humorously added, "They offered me the moon and the stars, but I said no. Then the pandemic hit, and I thought, how can I leave now?" He also noted a personal transformation, saying, "I started exercising and became another person." However, the most striking comments came when Wyoming discussed the nature of primetime television and the integrity of its presenters. When asked if a program like "El Intermedio" (his popular satirical news show) could start today, he emphatically replied, "No way in hell." He elaborated on his frustration with certain media figures: "It's unacceptable that people lie in such a deliberate, exhaustive, and repetitive way." He then drew a stark contrast, asserting, "If I were to do that just once, just one day in my entire 20-year career, I would never work again. But these guys do it every single day." He specifically named Carlos Herrera and Jiménez Losantos as examples of those who, in his view, engage in such practices without consequence. Wyoming's remarks are expected to fuel further debate on journalistic responsibility and the pressures faced by media professionals in Spain. The full interview is set to air on "Salvados" this Sunday at 22:30.
'Si yo hago un editorial como ese, no vuelvo a trabajar en mi vida'.