Overview
- Jordi Hurtado was unanimously awarded the 2025 Premio Nacional de Televisión by the Spanish Ministry of Culture with a €30,000 prize.
- The award jury highlighted his nearly 40-year career for its educational outreach, empathetic communication style and commitment to television’s social role.
- Since joining Saber y Ganar in 1997, Hurtado has steered Spain’s longest-running TV contest and fostered strong audience loyalty across generations.
- He made his RTVE debut in 1985 with Si lo sé no vengo and has earned honors including two Premios Ondas and the Premio Jesús Hermida.
- Weekend episodes of Saber y Ganar will transition to Rodrigo Vázquez in September as part of a refreshed studio design and updated mechanics.