"I am doing what I can, looking for my life," the journalist Albert Castillón responded so bluntly when asked in an interview in the e-news newspaper if he continued on Antena 3 or was leaving the chain. The question was forced after having reduced its presence in the Public Mirror program, where until recently it was the right hand of Susanna Griso .

As explained by the Catalan journalist, the reason for this situation was the reading of the Columbus manifesto last February along with the journalists María Claver , who continues with his collaborations in La Sexta, especially in La Sexta Noche , where he goes every Saturday as a collaborator, and Carlos Cuesta , also a regular contributor to Espejo Público .

Even so, Castillón has assured e-news that his participation in that act of Columbus, where he acted as master of ceremonies, "has complicated him a lot." "It's true, it takes its toll and it doesn't make things easy for you. I live in the private television company and it has complicated me a lot, " he said.

"Everything you do takes a toll on you, although I was aware of everything I did every time I read a manifesto, " also referring to the act of Citizen Spain where he also served as master of ceremonies.

Since Castillon read the manifesto in the concentration in Columbus called by PP, Citizens and Vox , his appearances in the Susanna Griso program have visibly diminished, although they had previously been reduced to advertising spaces . Castillon's role in Public Mirror has been gradually occupied by his companions Alfonso Egea and Gonzalo Bans.

At the moment, and despite losing its space in the Griso program, Castillón has signed on Radio Inter to present El periscope, a political gathering program in which together with the journalist Graciano Palomo, he analyzes the social and political news of the country.

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