
Internal conflicts at El Trece: Guido Kaczka spoke about the changes and Pergolini's arrival
Guido Kaczka shared what’s coming in his career, gave his opinion on the internal affairs at El Trece, and commented on Mario Pergolini’s return
Amid the major shake-up in El Trece's programming, Guido Kaczka broke his silence and spoke candidly. The host shared what's coming up for him and gave his opinion on the changes that have been shaking up the channel.
He also addressed the return of Mario Pergolini to television and how he feels about the modifications affecting several colleagues.

What's changing for Guido Kaczka at El Trece
His current show, The Balls, will make way for a new format called Buenas Noches Familia. Guido will return to his roots and play with dogs, a touch that promises to connect with his audience.
"The channel decided to keep me in the evening to organize the programming. Any time slot is fine for me," the host assured, showing a positive attitude despite the uncertainty.
"I'm thinking it could turn out better, but there's always uncertainty: I hope the show works. One tries to do their best, sometimes it goes well and other times, not so much. It depends a lot on the environment and on what people like," he explained about the upcoming project.
Así vive Guido Kaczka la ola de cambios en El Trece y la vuelta de Pergolini
The complicated context at El Trece
The channel is coming off a period of constant changes to improve ratings. Homero Pettinato was added in the afternoons, Mario Pergolini in the evening, and Viviana Canosa's show was canceled.
Darío Barassi, one of the prime time protagonists, was also affected and shared it on Instagram. Regarding this, Guido said: "Darío and I ran into each other and laughed about it... We keep working and doing, things keep being tested."

"Right now I'm very focused on what I'm going to do," he added, making it clear that he's focused on his project.
Mario Pergolini's return: Guido Kaczka's opinion
Pergolini's return to the small screen is generating expectations and is not going unnoticed by Guido.
"I like it. When two shows air together, everything is stronger and they feed off each other," he pointed out.

"I hope Mario brings the best to the channel," he concluded, with positive energy for the new stage coming up at El Trece.
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