Carlota Corredera gives professional career after her departure from television

The career paths of some of television's most recognizable faces can take some unexpected turns. In this case of the journalist and presenter, Carlota Corredera, linked to the Telecinco network, the last year has been somewhat turbulent in terms of her working life.

In the year 2022, she said goodbye to her role in Sálvame, a program in which she had been immersed for 13 years. After that, it was not until October of the same year that she returned to television, with a new program called 'Who is my father?', Which did not finish convincing the audience and came to an end in November.

Since then, Carlota Corredera has not been present in any other Mediaset program and, according to herself, she has taken advantage of the break to rest and spend more time with her children. After this time, the professional life of the journalist is back on track but this time away from television, although she is still related to it.

As announced through his Instagram account, Corredera becomes part of the group of professionals who will teach classes in Radiofònics' 'Course for TV Presenter and Reporting', along with those who share the publication. It is a Catalan school of practical journalism that offers courses and master's degrees focused on working in television and radio.

In the publication, Carlota Corredera can be seen promoting the course and telling what role she will play in it: "All of us who have a vocation for Journalism or Audiovisual Communication have missed in our training being able to access, work and listen to people who are currently active, and that now we have the opportunity to transmit all our knowledge to you so that you can succeed on TV”, explained the journalist.

In this way, Corredera turns his professional life into the work of a teacher, which he will share with other numbers from the world of television and radio who also appear on the Radiofònics profile, such as Luján Argüelles, David Valldeperas, Laila Jiménez, Miquel Valls or Daniel Fernández. The school has opted for her and other profiles of executive producers, program directors or presenters in a search to "transfer professional reality to future communicators".