Posted on: April 30th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Entertainment ] [ Media ] [ Blogante Entertainment ] [ Blogante Essentials ]
Tags: Al Dia, Fuego en la sangre, Spanish-language, television, Univision
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Featuring a “dream team” of Spanish-language television’s hottest leading stars, the 9:00 pm novela debuted with the biggest average audience ever among Total Viewers 2 plus (5,290,000), Adults 18-49 (3,140,000), Men 18-49 (1,400,000), and Women 18-49 (1,740,000) in the network’s history, outdelivering the premieres of previous record-breaking novelas as “Amor Real,” “La Fea Más Bella,” “Rubí,” and even its current 8pm hit and previous record-holder “Al Diablo con los Guapos.” “*
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