La Voz Colombia

For international syndication, see The Voice (TV series).
La Voz Colombia
Genre Reality television
Created by John de Mol
Roel van Velzen
Presented by
  • Carlos Ponce (2012)
  • Alejandro Palacio
  • Linda Palma
  • Diego Sáenz (Backstage)
Judges
Country of origin Colombia
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 27 (As of November 1, 2012)
Production
Executive producer(s) John de Mol
Distributor Endemol
Talpa
Release
Original network Caracol TV
Picture format 480i (NTSC)
1080i (HDTV)
Audio format Dolby Digital 5.1
Original release October 1, 2012 (2012-10-01) – present
Chronology
Related shows The Voice (franchise)
External links
Official website

La Voz Colombia (Spanish for The Voice Colombia) is a reality television singing competition, originally from the Netherlands, that has become a worldwide phenomenon. Over 50 countries now have their own version of The Voice.

Formats

The Voice Colombia

La Voz Colombia is a singing competition looking to find the next great vocal talent in Colombia.

Participants attempt their shot at the competition in blind auditions, where the judges and future coaches, sit with their backs to the contestants. This format allows the participants to be judged solely on their singing ability and not on physical appearance. Judges can turn their chairs at the press of a button, indicating that they are interested in the performer. If more than one judge turns his/her chair, the contestant can choose a judge who will then become their coach as well. This format is based on the talent show The Voice. The winner of season 1 was Miranda Cardona and the winner of Season 2 was Camilo Martinez.

Due to a clause in the contract between Caracol and Talpa (producer that owns the format), the program is not broadcast internationally, with the exception of Spain and Ecuador, due to a special cause.

The first season of the show released a compilation CD, Lo Mejor de La Voz Colombia ("The Best of The Voice Colombia"), recorded by 12 of the contestants, and was put on sale in the country, where it was certified platinum.

Thanks to the excellent performance of The Voice Colombia in Ecuador, Ecuavisa aired the first season of' The Voice Colombia and was one of the only The Voice versions to be transmitted outside the originating country.[1]

The Voice Kids Colombia

The Voice Kids is a Colombian kids talent show, based on the Dutch competition The Voice Kids, broadcast by Caracol Television. Each season, 27 contestants, trained by one of the three judges, compete to win COL$300 million and a contract with Universal Music.

Overview

The first season premiered on Caracol TV on October 1, 2012. For the 2013 season, The Voice Colombia has a Second Screen TV Application, developed by Applicaster. The app offers an aggregated live feed of both broadcaster driven activities and social networks integration. The activities include a variety of gamification events, behind the scenes exclusive content, and various layers of information, to enhance primetime viewership. Show-related tweets and Facebook posts are integrated into the TV app feed during live primetime shows. Parlar TV, Caracol TV's app is available on the app store and on Google Play.

Coaches and hosts

In the first season Carlos Vives, Ricardo Montaner, Andrés Cepeda and Fanny Lu were the vocal coaches, while battle advisors were Maia, MR (Mau & Ricky Montaner), Amaury Gutiérrez, and Gilberto Santa Rosa.

For its second season, Carlos Vives announced that due to several tours and prior commitments he would not be in season 2, for which "The gentleman of salsa" Gilberto Santa Rosa became a member of the panel coaches. Vives has not left the format in full as he will be advisor to the renowned singer Malu in the second season of The Voice Spain.

First Season

Name Age Description Musical style Advisors
Colombia Carlos Vives 53 years old international Star Pop latino, Tropical, Vallenato Colombia Maía
Venezuela,Colombia Ricardo Montaner 57 years old international Star Pop latino, Balada Venezuela MR (Mau & Ricky Montaner)
Colombia Andrés Cepeda 41 years old artist enshrined Pop latino, Bolero Cuba Amaury Gutiérrez
Colombia Fanny Lu 41 years old international Star Pop, Tropipop, Pop latino Puerto Rico Gilberto Santa Rosa

Second Season

Name Age Description Musical style Advisors
Puerto Rico Gilberto Santa Rosa 52 years old international Star Salsa, Bolero, Balada Puerto Rico Kany García
Venezuela,Colombia Ricardo Montaner 57 years old international Star Pop latino, Balada Venezuela MR (Mau & Ricky Montaner)
Colombia Andrés Cepeda 41 years old artist enshrined Pop latino, Bolero Colombia Kike Santander
Colombia Fanny Lu 41 years old international Star Pop, Tropipop, Pop latino Puerto Rico Luis Fonsi

Finalists seasonal

The Voice

Seasons Judges / Coaches
Ricardo Montaner Andrés Cepeda Carlos Vives Fanny Lu
1
  • - Miranda
  • - Ignacio Peña
  • - Ana María Villa
  • - Alejandro Preciado
  • - Joan Alarcón
  • - Dahyana Ríos
  • - Daniel Lema
  • - Orlando Hurtado
  • - Yohana Alvarado
  • - Victoria Castillo
  • - Víctor Rodríguez
  • - Julieth Rodríguez
  • - Nina Díaz
  • - Sebastián Trujillo
  • - Juan Manuel Coral
  • - Steven Arenas
  • - Patricia del Valle
  • - Angelo Milán
  • - Giovanna Giacometto
  • - Roxanna Restrepo
  • - Iván Camilo Quiroga
  • - Andrea Castellanos
  • - Juan Riveros
  • - Diana Ciliberti
  • - Ana Milena Quevedo
  • - Julián Villa
  • - Nicoyembe
  • - Andrea Flórez
  • - Andrés Parra
  • - Giovanny Gil
  • - Juan David Becerra
  • - Damián Torres
  • - Paola Vargas
  • - Pilar Cabrera
  • - Shadia Abdalá
  • - Carmen Antonilez
Ricardo Montaner Andrés Cepeda Gilberto Santa Rosa Fanny Lu
2
  • - Jessica Agualimpia
  • - Aura y Catherine Jiménez
  • - Jerónimo Hernández
  • - Andrea Orozco
  • - Carlos Manjarrés
  • - David Marulanda
  • - Esmeralda Carvajal
  • - Juan Manuel Güiza
  • - Camilo Martínez
  • - José Rodríguez
  • - Jorge "Coke" Estupiñan
  • - Yesid "Jessi" Uribe
  • - Jair Santrich
  • - Annie McCausland
  • - Mariana Gómez
  • - Fallon Camargo
  • - Anita Moreno
  • - J. Cadenas
  • - María Angélica Chavarriaga
  • - Helder Balanta
  • - Diego Portilla
  • - Carlos Jaraba
  • - Leonardo Medina
  • - Estefanía "Nhya" Varela
  • - Javier Rodríguez
  • - Laura Ballesteros
  • - Hugo "Junior" Bolívar
  • - Julián Díaz
  • - Leonela Mosquera
  • - Reinel Valencia
  • - Bryan Visbal
  • - Juan Carlos Ángel "Angelo"

Summary

  •      Team Andrés
  •      Team Fanny

  •      Team Carlos
  •      Team Ricardo

  •      Team Gilberto

Season Transmission Winner Runner-up Third Place Fourth Coach
winner
Presenters
1 October 1 -
December 2012
Miranda Victoria Castillo Giovanna Giacometto Andrea Flórez Ricardo Montaner Carlos Ponce
Linda Palma
Diego Sáenz
(Social media)
2 23 September-
19 December 2013
Camilo Martínez Jessica Agualimpia Anita Moreno J. Cadenas Andrés Cepeda

Reception

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipients Result
2013 India Catalina Awards Best Competition Program The Voice Colombia Won
2014 India Catalina Awards Best Competition Program The Voice Colombia Won
India Catalina Awards Best presenter (a) of entertainment Linda Palma Nominated
TVyNovelas Awards Best reality or contest The Voice Colombia Won
TVyNovelas Awards Best Favorite jury Andrés Cepeda Won
TVyNovelas Awards Fanny Lu Nominated
TVyNovelas Awards Ricardo Montaner Nominated
Nickelodeon Colombia Kids' Choice Awards Favorite reality The Voice Colombia Nominated

See also

References

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