Desafio de Estrellas

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Desafio de Estrellas
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Desafio de Estrellas 2006 Logo
Format Interactive reality game show
Starring Daniel Bisogno
Judges Enrique Guzman
Country of origin Mexico
Production
Running time 7:00pm-10:00pm
Broadcast
Original channel TV Azteca(Mex) Azteca America (US)
Original run June 11, 2003 – Present

Desafio de Estrellas is a Mexican musical show produced and distributed by TV Azteca, the second most important network in the country. The format of the Desafio is similar to American Idol with contestants eliminated every week and a grand finale with the top contestants competing to win the first place prize. TV Azteca has, until 2006, produced two versions of the program, one in 2003 and the other in 2006. The 2003 version consisted only of former contestants of La Academia, another TV Azteca-produced show which had already garnished two seasons and, in the process, taken away rating from Televisa, the prime network of the country. The 2006 version, on the other hand, consisted of both former contestants of La Academia (all four seasons), as well as other artists produced by TV Azteca in the middle and late 90s.

Contents

[edit] Desafio de Estrellas 2003

  • Participants - 32
  • Winner - Yahir
  • Runner-Up - Nadia
  • Third Place - Myriam
  • Fourth Place - Erika
  • Fifth Place - Estrella

The 2003 version of the Desafio de Estrellas was announced right after the end of the second generation of La Academia. The 32 contestants which made up both generations would go on head-to-head to see what generation would get the best place. This expected competition was non-existent, as the participants of the 2nd generation were eliminated swiftly. Of the top 10 singers chosen by the public, only 1 had come out of the second generation, Erika, who would go on to become the fourth place of the competition. With a total of 15 concerts and above good ratings, TV Azteca confirmed its strong hold on the Mexican public.

[edit] Concerts

  • Concert 1- The first concert saw the elimination of 10 artists, 7 of which were from the second generation(Elisa, Gisela, Karla, Mauricio, Fabricio, Victor and Marvin), while only 3 were from the first (Wendolee, Alejandro and Jose Antonio).
  • Concert 2- The second concert saw no eliminations, however, this concert was marked by the clear dominance of the first generation singers who received well better critics from the judges than the second generation singers. The best interpretation of the night was "El Me Mintio" by Myriam and Erika (winners of the first and second generations, accordingly) who would go on to become finalists and lead successful solo careers.
  • Concert 3- The third concert was characterized by the elimination of most of what was left of the second generation, as 6 of the remaining 11 artists were eliminated (Andrea, Ana Lucia, Alejandra, Adrian, Azeneth and Enrique). 11 singers of the first generation still remained.
  • Concert 4- Maria Ines (1st Generation) who had sung "7 de Septiembre", by Mecano, and received fairly good critics was eliminated.
  • Concert 5- Victor, winner of the 2nd place in the first generation, and one of the favorites in the competition decided to quit, as medical reasons disabled him to continue in the competition.
  • Concert 6- The elimination of Fredi, finalist in the second generation, left only four second generation singers left in the competition.
  • Concert 7- Manuel, third place in the second generation, was eliminated.
  • Concert 8- The eight concert saw once again the elimination of a second generation finalist, this time it was Rosalia, who had already surpassed expectations after beating Manuel and Fredi, both of which had received a better place in the second generation finale.
  • Concert 9- Once again, a finalist of La academia 2 was eliminated, this time Marco, runner-up in the Academia 2 finale.
  • Concert 10- Concert 10 was full of expectation as most fans believed Erika, the only second generation singer left in the competition, would be eliminated, however it was Hector, last place in the original Academia, who was eliminated.
  • Concert 11- Shocking results took place in the eleventh concert as Miguel Angel, third place in the firt Academia, was ousted by the other 8 singers.
  • Concert 12- Laura, 10th place in the original Academia, and initially one of the public's favorites, lost support and was eliminated.
  • Concert 13- Toñita, who missed out at the last moment in becoming one of the finalists in the first Academia, again, was eliminated at the last moment.
  • Concert 14- Raul, another first generation singer and one of the favorites to reach the finale was eliminated in a very close competition. This left 4 Academia 1 singers and 1 Academia 2 singer in the finale.

[edit] Finale

The finale, which was broadcasted live from Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, was a clear display of the full potential of the network, which garnished better results than the program in the competing network, the Mexican version of Big Brother. The rating was far superior for the Desafio and caused major changes in Televisa. At the end, after singing songs from their albums, as well as new, classic Latin songs, Yahir took the night and beat out Myriam, the public's clear favorite, who was also ousted by Nadia, winner of the second place. TV Azteca would not produce another version of the Desafio de Estrellas until 2006.

[edit] Desafio de Estrellas 2006

  • Participants - 31

(finale June 25, 2006)

  • Runner-Up - Erasmo (La Academia 4)
  • Third Place - Raul (La Academia 1)

Some time after the end of the 4th version of La Academia, and in order to compete with Televisa's highly successful Cantando por un sueño (Singing for A Dream), TV Azteca announced the production of a new version of the Desafio. This time, however, not only would the competition be between former Academia singers, but also with artists released in the late 90s by the network. The 2006 version of the Desafio was less successful than the first, mostly because of the competition and high ratings of Cantando por un Sueño of Televisa. To increase ratings and, therefore, revenues, the network tried implementing new mechanics into the show. For example, in every show the judges were to chose "the best singer of the night", who would win 30,000 pesos (approximately twenty-nine hundred dollars), also, for six concerts the judges were to chose one singer who would be a participant of a grand concert in the Metropolitan, one of the most important auditoriums in the country. Controversy arose after the judges eliminated Yuridia, the clear favorite to win, because she didn't appear in Concert 8. Several sources of the Mexican media and some shows, especially from Televisa, claimed the producers planned the whole thing to improve ratings for the show. Bad rumors about the Desafio also arose when Jolette, controversial former Academia participant, claimed Cynthia, attractive Desafio participant, was being supported by one of the producers, who prevented her elimination from the competition. (Cynthia was eliminated before the final round, she was not one of the final six contestants. It should be noted that Cynthia organized a concert to benefit the families of miners killed in an accident in Coahuila. Many of the top contestants of Desafio de Estrellas participated, and Cynthia was able to donate ten thousand pesos each to every family who lost a loved one in the disaster.)

[edit] Concerts

Throughout 25 concerts, the first one airing on January 8, 2006, 32 contestants competed to become one of the 6 finalists who would compete for a grand prize of three million peson (300,000 dollars). In these concerts, three participants were chosen three times as the best singer of the night, Adrian, Aranza, and Erasmo Catarino. Also, six participants were chosen for a major concert in The Metropolitan, an important auditorium in Mexico City: Erasmo Catarino, Cynthia, Estrella, Miguel Angel, Aranza and Raul.

  • Concert 1- January 8, 2006
    • Eliminated- None
  • Concert 2- January 15, 2006
    • Eliminated- Rosalia (2003 Version Participant), Cesar, Cecilia
  • Concert 3- January 22, 2006
    • Eliminated- Melissa, Sylvia, Paula
  • Concert 4- January 29, 2006
    • Eliminated- Marco, Manuel (2003 Version Participant), Jose Antonio (2003 Version Participant)
  • Concert 5- February 5, 2006
    • Eliminated- Aline, Leticia, Dulce, Claudia Pelayo, Tony Sanchez
  • Concert 6- February 12, 2006
    • Eliminated- Jose Luis
  • Concert 7- February 19, 2006
  • Concert 8- February 26, 2006
  • Concert 9- March 5, 2006
    • Eliminated- Jose Luis Graterol (from Musical group UFF)
    • Singer of the Night- Miguel Angel (2003 Version Participant)
  • Concert 10- March 12, 2006
    • Eliminated- Erika (2003 Version 4th place)
    • Singer of the Night- Erika
    • Chosen for Concert- Cynthia
  • Concert 11- March 19, 2006
    • Eliminated- Benjamin
    • Singer of the Night- Carlos
    • Chosen for Concert- Estrella (2003 Version 5th Place)
  • Concert 12- March 26, 2006
    • Eliminated- None
    • Singer of the Night- Estrella
    • Chosen for Concert- Miguel Angel
  • Concert 13- April 2, 2006
    • Eliminated- Estrella
    • Singer of the Night- Nadia(2003 Version 2nd Place)
    • Chosen for Concert- Raul (2003 Version Participant)
  • Concert 14- April 9, 2006
  • Concert 15- April 16, 2006
    • Eliminated- None (Jose Joel Chosen Worst Singer of the night)
    • Singer of the Night- Aranza
  • Concert 16- April 23, 2006
    • Eliminated- Jose Joel
    • Singer of the Night- Cynthia
  • Concert 17- April 30, 2006 Special concert, with no eliminations, because of Children's Day, very special in Mexican culture and in which every artist sung with their "kid double", a child look-alike with high vocal capacity.
    • Eliminated- None
    • Singer of the Night- Aranza
  • Concert 18- May 7, 2006
    • Eliminated- Alejandra Ley
    • Singer of the Night- Aranza
  • Concert 19- May 14, 2006
    • Eliminated- None
    • Singer of the Night- Raul
    • Singer of the Night (Ranchera Song)- Adrian
  • Concert 20- May 21, 2006
  • Concert 21- May 28, 2006
    • Eliminated- None
  • Concert 22- June 4, 2006
  • Concert 23- June 11, 2006
    • Eliminated- Cynthia
  • Concert 24- June 18, 2006 Special concert in which 5 of the eliminated singers would compete to become the 6th finalist in the finale. Jose Joel, at the last moment, retired from the competition. Therefore, only four artists: Alejandra, Cynthia, Miguel Angel and Adrian would compete in the 24th concert.
    • Eliminated- Ale Ley, Cynthia, and Miguel Angel, eliminated in previous concerts, who were competing for a place in the finale
    • 6th Finalist- Adrian, became the 6th finalist in of the Desafio finale.
    • Best Singer of the Night- Erasmo Catarino

[edit] Finale

The Desafio de Estrellas finale took place on June 25, 2006 with the final five participants competing to win the grand prize: Erasmo Catarino, winner of La Academia 4,Raul, who did not make it to the finale on La Academia 1 or the Desafio 2003, Carlos, La Academia 3 winner, Adrian, third place in La Academia 4 and Aranza, the only non-Academia participant left in the competition. After singing two songs each (their best song throughout the competition and a new song), and after a close competition between the six finalists, the results were revealed:

  • Raul Sandoval received the third place prize.
  • Erasmo Catarino was chosen by the public as the runner-up.

This Desafio finale was not as successful as that of the 2003 version because of the competition with the rival channel's show, Cantando por un Sueño...Reyes de La Cancion (Singing for A Dream...Kings of the Song).

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