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Programa o serie de televisión | ||
Género | Talk show | |
Creado por |
Óscar Cornejo Adrián Madrid | |
Presentado por | ||
Protagonistas |
Kiko Hernández Kiko Matamoros Lydia Lozano Mila Ximénez Terelu Campos Chelo García-Cortés María Antonia Iglesias Karmele Marchante Luis Rollán Jimmy Giménez-Arnau | |
País de origen | España | |
Idioma(s) original(es) | Spanish | |
N.º de temporadas | 5 | |
N.º de episodios |
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Producción | ||
Productor(es) ejecutivo(s) | Mediaset España | |
Productor(es) | La Fábrica de la Tele | |
Duración | 150 minutes | |
Lanzamiento | ||
Medio de difusión | Telecinco | |
Audiencia | 15,2% |
La Noria (Spanish for “The Ferris Wheel”) is a Spanish talk show produced by the company La Fábrica de la Tele and aired on the Spanish television channel Telecinco from 2007 to 2012. The show was hosted by Jordi González and his special collaborator, Sandra Barneda, although it was Gloria Serra who helped him for several years before. It aired weekly, every Saturday at 0:30 a.m. On April 14th, 2012, its last episode was aired, and after that the show El gran debate took its place.
Programming history
editarLa Noria began broadcasting on August 25th, 2007 during Spanish prime time. From then on, it would air weekly, hosted by Jordi González and Gloria Serra. The show was born to wash off the aggressive-hearted image that its predecessor, Sábado Dolce Vita (also known as Salsa Rosa), had left onto the TV channel.
Since its beggining, La Noria gathered a historic average of a 17.4% share rate and almost 1.9 million viewers, thus making it by far the most viewed TV show on the Saturday night slot, close to four points and with over 400,000 viewers more than Antena 3’s offer (13.8%).
On April 24th, 2010, Gloria Serra
Former sections
editar- Nostalgia. A part of the show which recall a year of recent Spanish history from 1960 to 1990 using some image archives and press reports of the time. Afterwards, a group of contributors to the programme reviewed on a discussion table the events occurred at that particular year, from important socio-political questions to common life endearing anecdotes: music that led the dances back then, athletes who filled Spanish homes with national proud, TV shows which captivated audience, etc. This section was eliminated after several broadcasts.
Technical team
editar- Producer: La Fábrica de la Tele
Host
editar- (2007-2012) Jordi González
Co-hosts
editar- (2007-2010) Gloria Serra
- (2010-2012) Sandra Barneda
Co-workers and critics
editar- (2007-2012) Kiko Matamoros
- (2007-2012) Lydia Lozano
- (2007-2012) Belén Rodríguez
- (2007-2012) Terelu Campos
- (2007-2012) Jimmy Giménez-Arnau
- (2007-2012) Karmele Marchante
- (2007-2012) Kiko Hernández
- (2007-2012) Luis Rollán
- (2007-2012) Marisa Martín Blázquez
- (2007-2012) Marta López
- (2007-2012) Miguel Ángel Nicolás
- (2007-2012) Paloma Barrientos
- (2007-2012) Pepe Calabuig
- (2007-2012) Raquel Bollo
- (2007-2012) Cristina Tàrrega
- (2007-2011) Mia Ximénez
- (2007-2011) Rosa Benito
- (2008-2009) Jorge Javier Vázquez
- (2008-2010) José Manuel Parada
- (2008-2011) Carlos Navarro El Yoyas
- (2009-2011) Belén Esteban
- (2009-2011) Pilar Eyre
- (2009-2012) Beatriz Cortázar
- (2009-2012) Paloma García-Pelayo
- (2010-2012) Tamara Gorro
- (2011-2012) Makoke
- (2011-2012) Cheto García-Cortés
- (2011-2012) María Patiño
- (2011) Jesús Mariñas
- (2011) Erica Alonso
Discussion Table
editar- Alfonso Rojo
- Enric Sopena
- Isabel Durán
- Jorge Verstrynge
- María Antonia Iglesias
- Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Bajón
- Pilar Rahola
- Melchor Miralles
- Carmelo Encinas
- Emilia Zaballos
- Cuca García de Vinuesa
- César Sinde
Current Affairs
editar- Bibiana Fernández
- Carla Antonelli
- Irma Soriano
- Nieves Herrero
- Jaime Peñafiel
- Jimmy Giménez-Arnau
- Paloma Gómez Borrero
- Paloma Zorrilla
- Rosa Llopis
- Terelu Campos
- Pilar Eyre
Specials
editarBeyond the weekly broadcast on Saturdays, Telecinco put on the air eleven special programmes as well:
- Julián Muñoz Special: third degree (Especial Julián Muñoz: tercer grado), broadcasted at prime time on Friday, the 28th of November, 2008.
- Real Madrid in check Special (Especial Jaque al Real Madrid), broadcasted at late night on Wednesday, the 21st of January, 2009.
- Economic Crisis Special (Especial Crisis económica), broadcasted at late night on Friday, the 30th of January, 2009.
- Patricide Youth Special (Especial Jóvenes Parricidas), broadcasted at prime time on Friday, the 13th of February, 2009.
- Paquirri Special (Especial Paquirri), broadcasted at prime time on Wednesday, the 23th of September, 2009.
- Isabel Pantoja Report Special (Especial El informe Pantoja), bradcasted at prime time on Wednesday, the 11th of November, 2009.
- Isabel Pantoja Special: story of an ambition (Especial Isabel Pantoja: crónica de una ambición), broadcasted on Thursday afternoon, the 6th of April, 2010.
- Princesses Diaries Club Special (Especial El club de las princesas por sorpresa), broadcasted at prime time on Thursday, the 26th of April, 2011.
- Ylenia Special: case closed? (Especial Ylenia: ¿caso cerrado?), broadcasted at prime time on Wednesday, the 29th of June, 2011.
Controversies
editar- The 3rd of June, 2007, doctor Gutiérrez Caracuel, from Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío (Seville), made a claim against the show as some images of his that were recorded by a hidden camera were published on a discussion devoted to the football player Antonio Puerta’s decease.
- On Mars, 2008, Gestvision Telecinco was sentenced by manipulating an interview broadcasted on La Noria to Carmen Flores, the leader of Asociación El Defensor del Paciente, that is, an association that looks out for protecting fundamental rights and freedoms in Spain.
- On September, 2008, an argument between María Antonia Iglesias and Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, both associates of the chat show, ended up with terrible insults and personal attacks.
Interview to Rosalía García, mother of “El Cuco”
editarThis generated great controversy. It all began back on October 29, 2011 when the programme interviewed Rosalía García, mother of Francisco Javier García Marín (alias El Cuco), suspect of the young Marta del Castillo’s murder. It seems that La Noria payed El Cuco’s mother an approximate quantity of 10,000 euros. The fact that the programme payed such a quantity to this woman made Pablo Herrero, journalist and blogger, to ask for the programme advertisers’ withdrawal. This triggered an unprecedented chain reaction resulting in protests from the audience in social networks and the withdrawal of all the advertisers, as they disagreed. These are such well-known brands as Nestlé, Campofrío, Puleva, Bayer, Banco de Sabadell, La Razón, Bimbo, Vodafone, Mercedes Benz, Audi, Ausonia, L’Oreal and El Corte Inglés.
This situation reached its limit on November 29 when La Noria was entirely broadcasted without advertising, except from the usual self-promotion of the channel. Due to the reduction of the income for the channel, they decided to supress two late night programs non-related to with the original controversy, such as Close Enemies and I Will Resist, Okay?, in which some of the media called the white tide and others called the great Ferris wheel described as a cleaning of image. Then, the media published that the channel was bestowing the adverts in La Noria in an attempt to get back the advertisers. In the next broadcast, adverts were mainly made up by self-promotion or minor advertisers. Among the brands which were on that broadcast, Vitaldent, Securitas Direct and Microsoft announced that they will not advertise themselves on that show again and Securitas blamed a wrong media planning for the broadcast of their spots.
Finally, in order to get back advertisers during prime time, Telecinco set La Noria aside until the early-morning hours (from 12.00 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.), and created The Great Debate, which was broadcasted on Saturday from 10:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. since Januar 14, 2012, with political contents and the same collaborators who made the political section in La Noria. On April 25, 2012, Telecinco announced that La Noria will be suspended, and stopped its broadcast.
One year after this controversy, and after a
Average audience of every edition
editarDuring its more than four years in which the show was broadcasted (it started on the 25th of August, 2007), La Noria was the leader TV programme on its time sloth on the Saturday evenings.
Editino | Date | Channel | Audience | Share |
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La Noria: First edition | 2007 - 2008 | Telecinco | 2,151,000 | 20.4% |
La Noria: Second edition | 2008 - 2009 | Telecinco | 2,204,000 | 19.3% |
La Noria: Third edition | 2009 - 2010 | Telecinco | 1,991,000 | 16.8% |
La Noria: Fourth edition | 2010 - 2011 | Telecinco | 1,743,000 | 14.5% |
La Noria: Fifth edition | 2011 - 2012 | Telecinco | 1,645,000 | 15.2% |
Awards and nominations
editarYear | Category | Result |
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2007 | Best Crurrent Affairs and Reports Programme | Nominee |
Year | Category | Result |
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2008 | Best Host (Jordi González) | Winner |