On the eve of the premiere of its new original production SANTA DIABLA, Telemundo announced that two of its stars, Aaron Diaz and Carlos Ponce, have joined voices for the first time to sing the theme song for the telenovela, which premieres tomorrow, August 6 at 10 p.m. ET.
Diaz and Ponce, who star in the production alongside Gaby Espino, wrote the lyrics and music for the song – also called "Santa Diabla."
Written by Jose Ignacio Valenzuela "El Chascas," the telenovela tells the story of Santa Martínez (Espino), a woman obsessed with justice and revenge who meets the love of her life and must choose between her feelings for him and the vengeance she has pursued for so long.
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Monday, August 5, 2013
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Gaby Espino & Aaron Diaz To Host 2013 Premios Tu Mundo (Your World Awards)
Telemundo announced this week that telenovela stars Gaby Espino and Aaron Diaz will host the 2013 edition of PREMIOS TU MUNDO (Your World Awards), the three-hour star-studded awards show to be broadcast live on Thursday, August 15 at 8 p.m. ET from the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida.
The special also will feature LA ALFOMBRA DE PREMIOS TU MUNDO, the anticipated arrivals pre-show hosted by Alessandra Villegas, co-host of Telemundo’s UN NUEVO DIA, Jorge Bernal co-host of Telemundo’s LA VOZ KIDS, and popular mun2 talent Guad Vanegas.
The special also will feature LA ALFOMBRA DE PREMIOS TU MUNDO, the anticipated arrivals pre-show hosted by Alessandra Villegas, co-host of Telemundo’s UN NUEVO DIA, Jorge Bernal co-host of Telemundo’s LA VOZ KIDS, and popular mun2 talent Guad Vanegas.
Categories:
Aaron Diaz,
Gaby Espino,
Premios Tu Mundo,
Santa Diabla,
Telemundo,
Telenovelas
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Mexican Novela Heartthrob Aaron Diaz Signs Exclusive Multi-Project Deal With Telemundo Studios
Telemundo Studios confirmed it signed an exclusive multi-project deal with well-known Mexican telenovela star Aarón Díaz. Díaz, who has stared in numerous internationally successful telenovelas and participated in the ABC series PAN AM, will join Telemundo's growing list of over 35 exclusive talents. As the number #1 producer of Spanish-language prime time content in the US, Telemundo Studios currently holds the largest roster of Hispanic actors in the country producing over 1,000 hours of original scripted programming a year.
Monday, January 2, 2012
The Best (& Sometimes Worst) of TV 2011: Shout-Outs and Take-Downs for OLTL, GLEE, REVENGE, Frons, Storms, Kirkendall and Many, Many More
We Love Soaps has made our choices for the best television of 2011. The best of the web will be honored at the 3rd Annual Indie Soap Awards on February 21. Unlike the Awards, this list is totally unscientific, but if you happen to disagree with our "winners," we do hope that you will tell us why in the Comments section, below.
First, some general observations. It was an up and down year for every daytime soap, and for some, it was mostly down. ONE LIFE TO LIVE was the most consistently good all year long (although it remained addicted to writing blunders), and it's enduring watchablity only exacerbates the pain of its impending departure. ALL MY CHILDREN became good again at the end, although it's hard not to be frustrated forever by the unresolved cliffhanger of the last episode. Jonathan Jackson kept us riveted on GENERAL HOSPITAL, although the writing continues to frustrate. On THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, we think there was too much of Steffy/Liam/Hope/Thomas. As for DAYS OF OUR LIVES, we're glad it improved and rebooted, but it needs to become "must see" more frequently; can we pick up pace just a little? And then there's THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, which was off the rails for much of the year.
But as long as our daytime faves are on the air, there's always a chance stories will improve. We've seen this ebb and flow for decades. As committed fans, we offer constructive criticism out of love and dedication, knowing that shows can always get better, if only they have a chance. It is very, very sad that ALL MY CHILDREN and ONE LIFE TO LIVE no longer have that chance.
What about primetime? The big paradox of 2012 was that while daytime soap operas were suffering, serialized dramas were exploding all over the evening broadcasts. In fact, many producers actually cited daytime soaps, as well as primetime favorites like KNOTS LANDING or DALLAS, as inspirations. Even as the number of daytime TV soap operas continued to dwindle, their legacy and influence were felt more then ever.
Below are our picks for the best (and sometimes worst) of the year. Who did we miss? Please feel to honor them (or call them out) in the Comments section, below!
First, some general observations. It was an up and down year for every daytime soap, and for some, it was mostly down. ONE LIFE TO LIVE was the most consistently good all year long (although it remained addicted to writing blunders), and it's enduring watchablity only exacerbates the pain of its impending departure. ALL MY CHILDREN became good again at the end, although it's hard not to be frustrated forever by the unresolved cliffhanger of the last episode. Jonathan Jackson kept us riveted on GENERAL HOSPITAL, although the writing continues to frustrate. On THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, we think there was too much of Steffy/Liam/Hope/Thomas. As for DAYS OF OUR LIVES, we're glad it improved and rebooted, but it needs to become "must see" more frequently; can we pick up pace just a little? And then there's THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, which was off the rails for much of the year.
But as long as our daytime faves are on the air, there's always a chance stories will improve. We've seen this ebb and flow for decades. As committed fans, we offer constructive criticism out of love and dedication, knowing that shows can always get better, if only they have a chance. It is very, very sad that ALL MY CHILDREN and ONE LIFE TO LIVE no longer have that chance.
What about primetime? The big paradox of 2012 was that while daytime soap operas were suffering, serialized dramas were exploding all over the evening broadcasts. In fact, many producers actually cited daytime soaps, as well as primetime favorites like KNOTS LANDING or DALLAS, as inspirations. Even as the number of daytime TV soap operas continued to dwindle, their legacy and influence were felt more then ever.
Below are our picks for the best (and sometimes worst) of the year. Who did we miss? Please feel to honor them (or call them out) in the Comments section, below!
Categories:
Aaron Diaz,
Best of,
Cady McClain,
Days of our Lives,
Heather Morris,
Naya Rivera,
One Life to Live,
Revenge,
Switched at Birth
Friday, December 2, 2011
MAS SEXY: Aaron Diaz Previews His 2012 Calendar
After the tremendous success of his 2011 calendar, telenovela star Aaron Diaz, who recently made a guest appearance on ABC’s primetime soap PAN AM, is back and looking hotter than ever.
According to a teaser video aimed at awakening the curiosity of his fans, he’s returning a sexier, more amusing and more daring man with a (12-month) plan to add sizzle to your life.
Watch the video below.
According to a teaser video aimed at awakening the curiosity of his fans, he’s returning a sexier, more amusing and more daring man with a (12-month) plan to add sizzle to your life.
Watch the video below.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
PREVIEW: ABC Sunday Night Soaps ONCE UPON A TIME, DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES & PAN AM
ONCE UPON A TIME airs an all new episode, "The Price of Gold," on Sunday, November 13 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
Emma tries to help a young pregnant woman escape from the clutches of Mr. Gold.
Meanwhile, back in the fairytale world that was, Cinderella (Jessy Schram, Falling Skies) makes a regrettable deal with Rumplestiltskin.
Watch a sneak peek below.
Emma tries to help a young pregnant woman escape from the clutches of Mr. Gold.
Meanwhile, back in the fairytale world that was, Cinderella (Jessy Schram, Falling Skies) makes a regrettable deal with Rumplestiltskin.
Watch a sneak peek below.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Telenovela Star Aaron Diaz To Guest On PAN AM
Aaron Diaz, who is best known for appearing in the lead role in the recent hit telenovela TERESA, will guest star as Miguel, a dashing, charming and wealthy entrepreneur on the upcoming episode, "Unscheduled Departure," of ABC's new Sunday night soap, PAN AM, airing Sunday, November 13 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET).
The multi-talented Diaz has been the lead in four very successful primetime novelas, as well as being a singer-composer.
The multi-talented Diaz has been the lead in four very successful primetime novelas, as well as being a singer-composer.
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