David Broncano will take over La 1's late-night program 'The Resistance' The comedian is known for his delirious interviews with entertainment or sports figures. Like few others, Broncano represents the audacity of a generation, writes Carlos Bebe.

Bebe: Broncano has built his own brand, who attracts a young audience that is not very faithful to the television they call linear. He will have to choose between coming up with a new style or, if he is faithful to his idea, preparing to blows on a daily basis, writes Bebe, who has followed Broncano for a decade and is a big fan of his work. He says Broncano, 39, acts clueless, but he is an intelligent and talented guy who has built a brand of his own, unlike Ricky Gervais or Sarah Silverman, who step into puddles and approach the limits of what is tolerable are respected, he adds. "In the best comedy that is accepted, and applauded, because the comedian and his audience share certain codes and no one understands what is said," Bebe says.