Change of course in the SER Chainafter the goodbye of the presenter and journalist Angels Barcelowho has informed the station that he will not renew his contract that expires on August 31, at the start of the 26-27 season.
In this way, says goodbye to 21 years on the network and his program ‘Hoy por hoy’, who is already looking for a replacement for her. Barceló has been in charge of SER mornings since 2019, a space through which other big names such as Iñaki Gabilondo, Carles Francino and Pepa Bueno.

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“I am infinitely grateful for the loyalty and trust of the listeners, my teams and my collaborators,” These were his words upon leaving the station, according to SER itself: “His ability to connect with the audience leaves a mark in the history of the program and the station,” they point out in the published writing.
Cadena SER says goodbye to Àngels Barceló
Jaume Serra, general director of radio and audiovisual business, spoke about what happened on the media website, where he says: “We convey to Àngels our recognition and gratitude for his dedication and contribution to SER during these 21 years in ‘Let’s live it’s two days’, ‘Hora 25’ and ‘Hoy por Hoy’.
“The listeners and we have learned a lot from it. We continue to consolidate the present of the radio and build its future. We have the best radio team in Spain, the media, the talent and the desire to continue growing,” he highlighted about the presenter.
Pilar Gil, CEO of PRISA Media, also wanted to refer to her departure, pointing out: “As we already announced in the presentation of the strategic plan, The Group has a major transformation project underway and reaching new audiences, “which will be even more visible in the new 2026-27 season, with the commitment to continue informing and accompanying its listeners with the quality and warmth that have always characterized the network.”
Regarding his career in the network, he began in July 2005, in the program ‘Let’s live it’s two days’. Subsequently, between 2008 and 2019, he directed ‘Hour 25’making the leap in September 2019 to ‘Today’.























