The iconic América TV series that would not return to the screen this year

In the hallways of America TV Many things are discussed, but what reigns is uncertainty. In a dark year for Daniel Vila’s station – due to different reasons – the programming for 2024 is loaded with unknowns.

For some time now one of the shows America TV that is in the spotlight is “Bailando”. Questioned even by channel staff, who consider that Marcelo Tinelli’s program was responsible for the economic debacle experienced there, the future remains to be seen.

Marcelo Tinelli with Tuli Acosta, the last winner of “Bailando”.

Days ago, different figures in entertainment journalism indicated that “Bailando” would return to the Grupo América signal by the end of the year, but today Paula Varela gave other information in “Socios del Espectáculo.”

The journalist stated that, in dialogue with Marcelo Tinelli, he sees the idea of ​​​​the return of the dance reality show practically ruled out due to its enormous budgetary cost.

Likewise, it was indicated that Tinelli’s plan for 2024 would be to do the comedy-themed show that he has been wanting to do for a few years. In “Socios del Espectáculo” they commented that there had already been a series of meetings with comedians of all kinds.

An arrival that makes people talk

What has been defined, for the coming months, is the incorporation of Maru Botana to the screen of America TV. The television icon chef will return to TV with a format that, as was announced this week, will be in the afternoons.

Maru Botana returns to television in an afternoon program.

The arrival of Maru, scheduled between mid-May and the beginning of June, kicks things up a notch, since what would be compromised are the continuity of “DDM” by Mariana Fabbiani and Karina Mazzocco with “A La Tarde.” We’ll see how they arrange the grid.

 
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