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La Academia (The Academy) is a Mexican reality musical talent television series shown on TV Azteca, that premiered in June 2002 and is currently in its thirteenth installment. Although the show itself is not affiliated with the Endemol franchise, which includes the " Star Academy " shows, it does share the competition format of many of the ...
La Academia Última Generación is the last generation of La Academia, according to its producer Eva Borja. Auditions were held in many cities across Mexico, Guatemala and the United States in July. Auditions were held in many cities across Mexico, Guatemala and the United States in July.
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Segunda Oportunidad (English: Second Chance) was a Mexican reality show produced by TV Azteca and Azteca América that reunited non-winning contestants from the first seven seasons of La Academia as well as La Academia USA and was hosted by Rafael Araneda, Betty Monroe and Miss Universe 2003 Amelia Vega. The 52 contestants, divided into teams ...
La Academia USA is the first musical reality show with only Hispanic contestants launched by Azteca America in October 2005. The auditions were done nationwide and a total of 30 people were chosen to go to Mexico where they would have to spend a week working hard and showing all of what they had inside to be chosen to the final 18.
Mexico: La Academia - Original Format has finished 14th season, in 2020. Thailand: Academy Fantasia - has finished airing its eighth season in September 2011, the ninth season will begin in June 2012. United States: La academia USA - The first season was aired on 20 November 2005. Singapore: Academy Fantasia - The first season was aired in 2012.
Hayakawa left La Academia after the thirteenth concert; though she was later re-cast and became the sixth runner-up as the winner. The last song she sang as an official contestant was "La Playa" by La Oreja de Van Gogh. Two weeks after her expulsion, Hayakawa was given the opportunity to return to La Academia and become a finalist.
Radio and TV Museum, Palacio de la Cultura y la Comunicación, Zapopan, Jalisco. Television in Mexico first began on August 19, 1946, in Mexico City when Guillermo González Camarena transmitted the first television signal in Latin America from the bathroom of his home. On September 7, 1946, at 8:30 PM (CST) Mexico's and Latin America's first ...