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Goodbye to 'El Rosco' in Antena 3: so Is 'AlaZ', the New and Surprising Final Test of 'Pasapalabra'

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ITV has adapted an original format of SRI, Swiss public Italian-language television

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The Antena 3 contest starts its renewed final stage with a mechanics similar to that of the hangee and individual booths for the participants.

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'AlaZ' takes over from 'El Rosco': this is the final test of 'Pasapalabra'

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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'Pasapalabra' has just premiered in Antena 3 the new final test that will finally replace the emblematic Rosco. The change comes after the Supreme Court ruling, which last May confirmed that the intellectual property rights of the test belong to the Dutch producer MC&F, forcing the chain to stop issuing it after years of litigation. Instead, from today, the contest incorporates a new final test under the name of 'AlaZ', with which the format tri…

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The Antena 3 contest introduces changes that modify the contestants' strategy and the spectators' experience

·Barcelona, Spain
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ITV has adapted an original format of SRI, Swiss public Italian-language television

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After a judicial scandal that put Pasapalabra in check, the most watched program of Spanish television, came to an end as it was known there. On Thursday the last “Rosco” was broadcast, the proof in which two participants must correctly answer questions associated with each letter of the alphabet to take an important prize in money and that, until now, always closed each broadcast. Just a few minutes before saying goodbye, the driver of Antena 3…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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El Huffington Post broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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