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A telenovela is the term used to describe Spanish and Portuguese Television Serial s derived from the terms ''tele'' short for ''television'' and ''novela'' ("novel"). In spite of their many differences, telenovelas can be compared to Soap Opera s. Spanish-language Prime Time serials, or ''telenovelas'', are produced in all Spanish-speaking countries, Brazil (Portuguese-speaking country, where they are called just ''novelas''), Germany , Portugal and the United States . Portuguese-language ''novelas'' made in Brazil are also Dubbed into Spanish for the Latin America n market. They are usually aired during prime time. The first drama serials were first produced in Brazil, Cuba and Mexico with '' Sua Vida Me Pertence '' ("Your life belongs to me", Brazil, 1950) showing twice a week, '' Senderos De Amor '' ("Love paths", Cuba, 1951) and '' Ángeles De La Calle '' ("Angels from the street", Mexico 1951) which was shown once a week. Mexico produced its first drama serial in the modern Telenovela format of Monday through Friday showing between 1957 and 1958 called '' Senda Prohibida '' ("Forbidden path") of Fernanda Villeli and Brazil in 1963 with '' 2-5499 Ocupado '' ("2-5499 busy"). Venezuela produced its first telenovela in 1954 titled '' La Criada De La Granja '' ("The farmer's servant"). Puerto Rico produced its first telenovela in 1955 titled '' Ante La Ley '' ("Before the law"). The first Colombian telenovela was '' El 0597 Está Ocupado '' ("Extension 0597 is busy", 1959). Peru produced its first telenovela in 1959 titled '' Bar Cristal '' ("Cristal Bar") and Panamá did so with '' En La Esquina Del Infierno '' ("On Hell's corner") in 1964. The first telenovela viewed in different countries was '' Simplemente María '' ("Simply Mary", Perú, 1969) The first global telenovela was '' Los Ricos También Lloran '' ("The rich cry too", Mexico, 1979) and was exported to Russia, China, United States, etc. A great success was also experienced with the Brazilian production Escrava Isaura ("The Slave Isaura", 1976), because it was watched by 450 million people in China, and actress Lucélia Santos became one of the more famous personalities in that country. Currently, the most famous telenovelas have come from Mexico , Brazil , Colombia and Venezuela . In Spain they are also called ''culebrón'' ("long snake") because of the convoluted plots and large number of episodes, of which the standard is 180. WORLDWIDE APPEAL Telenovelas are not only immensely popular in Hispanic America, Brazil, Spain, Portugal , and in Hispanic communities in the United States, but also have a wide following in Russia , Eastern Europe , France , Malaysia , Singapore , Indonesia , China , the Philippines , and Japan as well. In Argentina, they are usually produced by Telefe and Pol-ka ; in Brazil, usually by Rede Globo , SBT , TV Record or Bandeirantes ; in Chile by TVN and Canal 13 ; in Colombia by Caracol TV , RTI Colombia , or RCN TV ; in Venezuela by Venevision or Radio Caracas Television ; and in Puerto Rico, they were produced by WAPA-TV or Telemundo Puerto Rico . In the United States, Telemundo and Univision , mostly importers of Latin American telenovelas, have started producing telenovelas with Latin American casts and, in the case of Telemundo, Mexican producers Producciones Argos. In Mexico telenovelas are produced by the two main networks Televisa , which is the largest producer and exporter of Telenovelas and Spanish-language media, TV Azteca , and by the independent company Producciones Argos ; these telenovelas are more traditional and one of the four main types is the stereotypical aimed at the Working Class , which explains their worldwide popularity—they are easy to understand and appropriate Family viewing. The plots are often based on stories about a poor girl who falls in love with a rich man whose family spurns her. Four telenovelas are shown on Mexico's most-watched channel alone. Another type of telenovelas in Mexico are "era telenovela" and based on the early 20th Century or before, during the colonial period ('' Martín Garatuza ''), the independence ('' El Carruaje ''), the late 1800s ('' El Vuelo Del águila '') and the Revolution ('' Bodas De Odio ''). A third type of telenovelas started with ('' Quinceañera '') in the late 1980s , this is the "teen telenovela" which portrays the lives of high-school teenagers and their issues with sex, drugs and other coming-of age topics. The fourth type is the "musical telenovela" which portrays the lives of aspiring musicians such as in '' Alcanzar Una Estrella '' and its sequel '' Alcanzar Una Estrella II ''. Brazil's ''novelas'' are both more racy and apt to broach controversial subjects—many Brazilians can relate, because of the ''novelas''' realistic depiction of the Middle Class , working class and Upper Class . Brazilian productions are the most expensively produced in Latin America. A teenage ''novela'', '' Malhação '' ("Working Out") is the longest-running ''novela'' in Brazil. ''Novelas'' usually last 8 months at most in Brazil, but '' Malhação '' has been on the air since 1995. Four ''novelas'' are shown on Globo, Brazil's leading channel. Venezuelan and Peruvian-Venezuelan productions are watched all over the world and have been dubbed into Russian , Greek , Filipino , Thai , Chinese , Japanese , Korean , and Arabic , among other languages. Puerto Rico no longer produces telenovelas, although there are negotiations to reopen production there. One of the new productions is going to be called "Dueña y señora" which will be co-produced with Venevision Internacional and a 90% Puerto Rican cast. Telenovelas are the most-watched shows in Latin America and are the top-rated shows in all Latin-American countries. Each telenovela runs 30, 60 or 90 minutes per episode. The most-widely marketed telenovelas are Televisa's, from Mexico, followed by Globo's from Brazil. They are more popular worldwide than American, British and Australia n soap operas combined. UNITED STATES In the United States , plans are underway to adapt the telenovela concept to English-language television networks, with ABC planning to turn Betty La Fea into a Dramedy titled " Ugly Betty " for a possible series pickup for Fall 2006, while My Network TV , an upstart network being launched by News Corporation , has announced that two popular telenovelas, '' Desire '' and '' Secrets '', will be adapted into English prior to its debut in September 2006. The sudden interest in telenovelas among the major TV networks can be attributed to the appeal and successful ratings of this genre, which has beaten several popular English-language shows on each of the major networks. The networks also see this as a way to attract the fast-growing Hispanic population, most notably the female sector of this demographic. In addition, telenovelas break the traditional United States television format, where a show runs for 24-30 episodes a season, once a week. TELENOVELA WORLD SUMMIT The Third World Summit Of The Telenovela And Fiction Industry ("3ra. Cumbre Mundial de la Industria de la Telenovela y la Ficción") will be held in Madrid , Spain on October 13 th and 14th with the participation, for the first time, of Televisa, the #1 and oldest company in the Telenovela industry. Other countries attending the conference are Argentina, Bosnia, Brazil, China, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Germany, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Syria, Turkey, United States, Venezuela. AWARDS The most important Telenovela award show is hosted by the Televisa '' TVyNovelas '' magazine in Mexico. This magazine also has editions in Chile , Puerto Rico , United States . COMPARISON WITH SOAP OPERAS Unlike American , UK and Australian Soap Opera s, which are invariably designed to theoretically continue indefinitely and indeed sometimes do endure for decades with an ever-rotating Cast of players and Characters (such as '' Coronation Street '' and '' Emmerdale '' in the UK, '' Guiding Light '', '' All My Children '' and '' General Hospital '' in the USA, and '' Neighbours '' in Australia), most Latin America n telenovelas have an average run of eight Month s to a Year . The show's duration is pre-planned at the show's inception, with the overall story-arc and conclusion also known by the show's makers at its inception. '' Mundo De Juguete '' is the exception to the rule, with a total of 605 chapters ( 1974 – 1977 ), and a few cast changes within the course of the serial. Telenovelas also have a different type of story from English-language soaps. A popular Plot is that of a Poor , Beautiful girl that meets a Rich and handsome guy. He breaks up with his rich, evil and frivolous girlfriend to be with the heroine, at first to simply annoy his rich and callous relatives, but eventually falling in love because of her kind, caring heart and beautiful soul. The evil ex-girlfriend (usually accompanied by the rich guy's mother, sister or other close relative) stands in their way to happiness. Sometimes the struggle is Ethnic (such as in '' Gitanas '' and '' Yesenia '' with Gypsies , or in '' María Isabel '' with People Of Indigenous Origin ). A popular plot twist is also the discovery of the real father or mother of the poor heroine, who almost always turns out to be incredibly wealthy. The story usually ends with the villains meeting spectaculary violent, gruesome, painful and gory end and the two heroes end up getting married and with a child, sometimes, even twins. There are also stories in Brazilian ''novelas'' that have never been shown on American soap operas, such as stories about people who have been cloned ('' O Clone '') as well as women who have risen above poverty and Slavery through Prostitution ('' Xica Da Silva ''). Telenovelas comprise the great majority of the Dramatic productions by South American TV networks whereas in the US other Formats like Sitcoms or TV dramas are more popular. FAMOUS TELENOVELAS/NOVELAS See Also: List of telenovelas/novelas From Argentina
From Brazil
From Chile
From Colombia
From Germany
From Mexico :''See List Of Mexican Telenovelas From Peru From Portugal From Venezuela
ACTORS AND ACTRESSES See Also: List of telenovela actors Some of the famous actors and actresses who have made their mark in these shows include: Argentina
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Cuba Mexico See Also: List of Mexican telenovela actors Peru Portugal Puerto Rico
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