“Reach For a Star”, First-Ever Telenovela Adapted for the US, to Air On Nick ...
Hispanically Speaking News Nickelodeon, in partnership with Televisa, has ordered 80 episodes of a groundbreaking, original one-hour US adaptation of the popular Mexican telenovela, Reach for a Star (Alcanzar una Estrella) for Nick at Nite, it was announced today by Cyma ... |
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Nick eyes telenovela at Nite: Televisa partners on 80 episodes of 'Reach'
Chicago Tribune Nickelodeon and Televisa are joining forces for an 80-episode adaptation of Mexican telenovela "Reach for a Star," to air on Nick at Nite. Jill Farren Phelps ("General Hospital") and Hisham Abed ("The Hills" ) will exec produce "Reach," a single-camera ... Nickelodeon Adapting Telenovela for Nick at Nite Nick at Nite To Air 80-Episode Daily Telenovela; Exec Producers Jill Farren ... Nickelodeon and Televisa Break New Creative Ground With "Reach For a Star ... |
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Univision telenovelas with a twist: English subtitles
Los Angeles Times Beginning next week, the Spanish-language media giant will begin offering closed captioned English-language subtitles for its prime-time telenovelas, or soap operas. The move, announced Tuesday at the National Assn. of Television Program Executives ... Univision To Air Novelas With English Captions |
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Nickelodeon makes telenovela grab with 'Reach for a Star'
Los Angeles Times Based on the Mexican telenovela "Alcanzar una Estrella," "Reach for a Star" is part of Nickelodeon's ongoing strategy to bring young parents and kids to its Nick-at-Nite prime-time lineup. Once the home of old sitcom reruns, Nickelodeon's Nick-at-Nite ... Nickelodeon and Televisa Partner for 'Reach for a Star,' First-Ever Telenovela ... Cable Notes: Nick At Nite Orders 80-Episode Telenovela, OWN Expands 'Oprah's ... Nickelodeon Orders 80 Episodes of “Reach for a Star” |
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Telenovelas Provide Platform for Public Health Messages
PBS NewsHour Like most storylines in this emerging brand of Spanish-language soap opera, or telenovela, Alicia's dramatic past and harrowing future are intertwined with more basic things, like the importance of visiting the doctor regularly, catching cancer in its ... |