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La que no podía amar (The Woman Who Couldn't Love [1]) is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa and aired on Canal de las Estrellas from August 1, 2011 to March 18, 2012. [2] [3] Ximena Suárez wrote the script based on the original story by Delia Fiallo.
A que no me dejas, formerly known as A que no me dejas, corazón (English title: I Dare You to Leave), [1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carlos Moreno for Televisa. It is a remake of the Mexican telenovela Amor en silencio, produced in 1988. [2] [3] [4] Production of A que no me dejas officially started on May 26, 2015 in Televisa San ...
Te sigo amando (English: I Still Love You) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa in 1996. [1]The script was written by René Muñoz and it is an adaptation of Delia Fiallo's original radionovela La mujer que no podía amar.
Vix (stylized as ViX) is an over-the-top streaming service owned and operated by TelevisaUnivision. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The service primarily shows content either owned by TelevisaUnivision or acquired from third-party content providers, including television series, movies, and sports programming.
On 13 August 2023, Wendy Guevara won the first season of La casa de los famosos México, making history as the first transgender woman to win a reality show in Mexico. [3] A few days later, it was announced that TelevisaUnivision had ordered a reality series starring Guevara for Vix.
Peruvian actor-helmer Bruno Ascenzo (“Hasta que nos volvamos a encontrar,” “A los 40”) is directing the ViX Original movie, a production by Colombian outfit 11:11 Films & TV.
It is an adaptation of the Colombian telenovela La quiero a morir created by Luis Felipe Salamanca. [4] It stars Susana González and David Zepeda. [5] The telenovela follows Natalia and Vicente, who are forced by life circumstances to live together under the same roof. The telenovela is streaming on Vix since 21 July 2022 and has a total of 95 ...
The VIX is commonly known as the "Fear Gauge," or a measurement of volatility. It is, but it's a little more complicated than that. And it's good to know the difference.