From his position as a key figure in eltrece's new digital ecosystem, Fermín Bo —better known as Ferbo— has become the visible face of an ambitious renewal. In an interview with Ciudad Magazine, he shared how he experienced the leap from his living room to a state-of-the-art professional studio and previewed details of the relaunch of the eltrece prende platform.
"We went from doing Viernes Trece from home to having a programming schedule that runs from 1:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. There's a new studio and everything!" he celebrated. The host also highlighted the addition of new personalities, although he left a warning with a laugh: "Gastón Dalmau, Enzo Aguilar, Charlotte, Brenda... you have to earn your stripes! I've been at Artear for five years, just saying."
The new eltrece prende line-up
Since July 14, eltrece has launched a digital offering with more than eight hours of live content daily, Monday through Thursday. The premieres Qué Tupé and Se tenía que decir (STQD), led by Charlotte Caniggia, Enzo Aguilar, Gastón Dalmau, and Brenda Asnicar, joined the ecosystem from eltrece's YouTube channel, with 14 million subscribers.

In the afternoons, Qué Tupé brings humor and boldness, while STQD offers a more informal and unfiltered approach. The programming starts at 1:30 p.m. with Esto queda acá, the "girlys" space, and ends with Para eso estamos, featuring Domi Faena, Agus Agazzani, and Eze Katz.
On Fridays, the main event is Super Viernes Trece, with games, guests, and the participation of the entire eltrece digital family. "We're going to spice things up. Everything will be there. You can't miss it," Ferbo anticipated.
From streaming to theater: Ferbo as producer
Beyond hosting, Ferbo has also established himself as an audiovisual and theater producer. He is currently producing Lo dejamos acá with Juli Coria, and El Show de Cami Jara. According to his explanation, his wish is to bring Viernes Trece to the theater: "I love direct contact with the audience. Not everything is about on demand."









