A national and C5N shock wave stems from what the Argenzuela team uncovered: "Unpublishable material."

The cycle “Argenzuela” remains firm as one of the informative and analytical pillars of C5N . Although Jorge Rial, its main host, was not present for this edition, the panel maintained its usual rhythm, combining political scoops with the program's characteristic tone.
During the broadcast, Mauro Federico shared information that sparked a debate on the floor: Yuyito González's discontent with figures close to President Javier Milei. As the journalist explained, "Rosmary was a humble discovery for this space. We were very respectful during the presidential inauguration because we have unpublishable material."
That's when Diego Brancatelli asked a pointed question: "Is he asking for something they owed him? Was it a contract?" To which Federico responded ironically: "Maybe the contract was 'don't say anything and we'll give you a pat on the back.' He's using a media outlet to say, 'Look, I saw some horrendous things and didn't say anything.'"
Jorge Rial's brand on C5N
Since joining C5N, Jorge Rial has redefined his journalistic profile. He left the entertainment world behind to focus on political, judicial, and social analysis. His direct, no-nonsense approach and his ability to interpret the inner workings of power have given him new significance as a communicator.
Rial has developed a sharp, editorially charged style that combines hard facts with a critical and ironic perspective. His presence on the channel adds tension and controversy, but also builds loyalty among an audience seeking a different approach than that of mainstream media.
At C5N, the former host of "Intrusos" found a place where his style, as controversial as it was followed, became a key element in the channel's programming. His personal touch turns each program into a space where politics and television intersect without a filter.

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