
The special device of reporters and analysts from different channels travels to all Spanish provinces to give a voice to the winners after the extraordinary draw of the 2025 Christmas lottery, as detailed by RTVE. The event, which will take place this Monday, December 22nd, at the Teatro Real in Madrid, will have a special program on both television and radio, with teams chasing reactions, collecting direct testimonies and exchanging anecdotes throughout the day.
According to the RTVE report, the official draw signal will be produced and distributed free of charge for the sixth year in a row. Sandra Daviú and Blanca Benlloch present the special program together for the eighth time from 8:00 a.m. on La 1, TVE Internacional and RTVE Play. Lucía Vinaixa and Julia Cristina López conduct the interviews and contacts in the stalls. After the awards ceremony concludes, “La Hora de La 1”, hosted by Silvia Intxaurrondo, will continue its coverage and visit various Spanish cities to capture the winners’ reactions.
The RTVE media reported that the traditional participation of the girls and boys of the San Ildefonso residence remains an essential part of the event, as they are the ones who announce the winning numbers, a symbolic moment for the audience.
Antena 3 is developing its surveillance over the “Espejo Público” space, Atresmedia confirmed to Europa Press. The digital portal Antena 3 Noticias broadcasts the draw in real time and publishes each result and the associated event. At the same time, laSexta.com provides users with a dedicated search engine, Lotómetro, with which they can check if their tickets have been allocated and publishes content related to prices, festival stories and the most notable dates of the day. On television, “Al Rojo Vivo” and editions of “laSexta Noticias” offer analyzes and live updates on the development of the event.
In the case of Mediaset España, the special program includes spaces such as “The Critical Eye”, which focuses on the sensations and expectations in the hours before the draw, and “The Ana Rosa Program”, which monitors the decisive moments of the event. “Let’s See” mobilizes teams to the awards ceremony locations to film the atmosphere and capture the celebrations.
The radio also provides special reporting. Radio Nacional de España offers a special program from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. hosted by Mamen Asencio and Carlos Núñez. Diego Burbano leads the team from the Teatro Real, while connections are made to landmarks across the country, including high-grossing and historic accolades such as La Bruja de Oro in Sort (Lleida), Doña Manolita in Madrid, the Granadilla de Abona gas station in Tenerife and Manises in Valencia.
As Atresmedia reports, Onda Cero relies on Carlos Alsina, responsible for the broadcast of “Más de Uno”, where he tells all the details together with Goyo Jiménez, Leo Harlem, Agustín Jiménez, Paula Púa and Leonor Lavado, as well as the mathematician Santi García Cremades and the historian Javier Traité. Journalists Belén Gómez del Pino and Irene Ramírez report from the Teatro Real and report on the day and stories of the winners.
In the COPE program, Pilar Cisneros moderates the station’s special program, which broadcasts from the Teatro Real from 8:30 a.m. According to the broadcaster, the aim is to provide live coverage of the experience of the draw, which traditionally opens the Christmas season, and to spread cheer among those awaiting the results across the country.
As confirmed by the broadcasters, the daytime journalistic offer includes live interviews, minute-by-minute updates and connections to the most interesting places in Spain. The essays focus on winning people, legendary governments and celebration scenarios to reflect all the nuances of December’s most anticipated draw.