Secreto a voces

Secreto a voces
Genre Showbiz and entertainment talk show
Directed by Mauro Caro
Presented by
  • Karla Constant
  • Mario Velasco
Country of origin Chile
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of seasons 4 years
Production
Executive producer(s) Gonzalo Cordero
Producer(s) Rodolfo Saavedra
Broadcast
Original channel Mega
Original run February 3, 2011 – October 13, 2014
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Secreto a Voces

Secreto a voces (Open Secret) was a Chilean TV talk show focusing on show business and broadcast on the Mega TV network. It was hosted by Mario Velasco and Karla Constant with the assistance of a group of panelists who pose questions to invited celebrity guests and contribute analysis. The 90-minute show was last broadcast weekdays at noon.

History

Around the beginning of 2011, discussion began about a new prime time show to be called Placer culpable (Guilty Pleasure) and which would be hosted by Julio César Rodríguez. As time went on plans crystalized, the show was named Secreto a Voces and Giancarlo Petaccia was named as host along with a four-member panel who would pose questions to invited guests. The first broadcast was on February 3, 2011 with invited guests Raquel Calderón and Eduardo Cruz-Johnson. Petaccia remained as host until the end of 2012 and was replaced by Karla Constant and Mario Velasco.

In 2012 and 2013, the show went through a number of changes in broadcast time and in the makeup of the panel, ending up in the 7:30 prime time slot where it faced tough ratings competition against Alfombra Roja (Red Carpet) on Canal 13 and the blockbuster Somos los Carmona (We Are the Carmonas) on TVN. In September 2013, amidst rumors that the show would be canceled, it was rescheduled to the noon time slot, where it would face off against The Simpsons on Canal 13, as well as the top-rated entertainment talk show SQV on Chilevisión which traditionally had occupied that slot.[1]

A shakeup in July 2014 shifted the program format away from mostly opinion to include more investigation and reporting. As part of that, changes in staff were made including adding Karla Constant as host instead of Pamela Diaz and changing some panel members. In the months following, ratings for 2014 rose half a point, and a full point since 2013.[2]

The last show was broadcast on October 13, 2014.

Cast and crew

Hosts

Current

Former

Panel members

Final

  • Chile Margarita Hantke
  • Spain Manuel González (2014- )
  • Chile Patricia Maldonado (2011-2012, 2014-présent)

  • Chile Pablo Zúñiga (2012- )
  • Chile Paula Escobar

Former

  • Chile Pamela Díaz
  • Chile Javiera Suárez
  • Chile Andrés Baile
  • Chile Catalina Palacios
  • Chile Yamna Lobos
  • Argentina Esteban Morais

  • Chile Patricia Maldonado
  • Chile Andrés Mendoza
  • Chile María Luisa Cordero
  • Chile Katherine Bodis
  • Argentina Rocío Marengo

  • Chile Rubén Selman
  • Chile Vasco Moulian
  • Chile Vanessa Miller
  • Chile Eduardo Bonvallet
  • Chile Alejandra Valle

Journalists and reporters

Final

Former

Production

See also

References

External links