Wall Street Journalのインスタグラム(wsj) - 4月24日 05時42分


The telenovela is on its deathbed.⠀

"Telenovelas became overly repetitive: I love you, you love me, you betrayed me, and they lived happily ever after," says Alicia Torres, the 83-year-old matriarch of a large TV-viewing family in Mexico. She said she doesn’t think the people in her family—eight children and 19 grandchildren—"bother with telenovelas anymore."⠀

Across Latin America and in the U.S. Hispanic market, broadcasters that turned these saccharine soaps into a global phenomenon are now struggling to adapt to the decline of the telenovela genre as new rivals like Netflix quickly expand with high-budget original content.⠀

"The Latin telenovela is dying, but not because it’s a bad format, but because they never renewed the format or invested in it," says Marcos Santana, the head of Telemundo International, whose set up a unit to produce action-filled shows that top out at 15 episodes and cost far more to produce.⠀

The photos above feature a look behind the scenes of Mexican broadcaster Televisa's filming of "To Love Without Laws," an updated telenovela.⠀

Read more at the link in our bio.⠀

?: @ccazalis for the Wall Street Journal


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