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La Revuelta Returns in 'Modo Avión' After Iberian Blackout

David Broncano's show adapts to power constraints with humor, minimal resources, and emergency preparedness messaging.

Borja Iglesias le regaló a Broncano la nueva camiseta del Celta.
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Overview

  • La Revuelta resumed broadcasting on April 29 with low-energy 'modo avión,' featuring dim lighting, no audience, and limited effects to conserve power during the ongoing blackout.
  • The April 28 blackout, one of the largest in Iberian history, affected Spain, Portugal, and southern France, disrupting daily life and media schedules.
  • Host David Broncano emphasized the importance of emergency preparedness, advising viewers to keep basic survival kits and vehicle fuel reserves at home.
  • Collaborators shared personal experiences of the blackout, including Grison being stuck on a plane and Lalachus finding unexpected peace without her phone during delayed power restoration in Fuenlabrada.
  • The blackout delayed other RTVE programming, with the premiere of 'La familia de la tele' rescheduled to May 5, 2025.