Two novels were released and both fought to remain popular. ‘sugar girl which is as its protagonist Patricia Barreto y’Poor boy in charge of Nico Poncke They broadcast their first program last Monday, December 2. Who won in the rating?
For her, latin TV bet on the family comedy with ’Poor boyproduced and co-produced by Chasqui Mega Media Chile which reaffirms its commitment to offer quality content.
The protagonist, who was at Nico Poncewhich will be the centre of a story full of twists, humor and emotional family relationships. Along with him, a first-rate cast that includes Priscilla Espinoza, Andrea Luna, Bruno odaramong others, promises to attract the attention of audiences of all ages.
the plot of ‘A poor boy’ aimed at Santiago (Nico Ponce who is standing at the altar by his girlfriend, Pamela (Andrea Luna). This unexpected situation causes a series of events that will change his life fully. With the support of his friend Johnny, who makes the scandal viral on a social dating network, Santiago decides to quit being a husband among single women. Thus, he will be the most desirable Bachelor in the country, creating a story full of romance, infidelities and unexpected twists.
The first chapter of it was broadcast ‘poor boy’ reached peaks that exceeded 8 points rating and general average of 6.1 points in Lima city homes +6, according to figures from Kantar Ibope Media.
This new production by Chasqui and Mega Media Chile for Latina TV combined comedy, romance and unexpected twists, promptly connecting with the audience and consolidating itself as a phenomenon in its infancy.
The triumphant start of it ‘poor boy’ It aired after the last episode of it ‘Pituca sin Lucas’said goodbye as the undisputed leader of his schedule, achieving an average of it 7.3 rating points,step closed to flourish.
for its part,América TV gives its proposal‘Sugar Girl’ with an experienced technical team,producers,directors and actors,who will immerse you in a world of tastes and goals.Led Michelle Alexander, and written by Marcela Citterio, a famous Argentinian writer and screenwriter, they give us the perfect recipe for a fresh and fun story this summer.
This performance showcases the talent of the amazing actor, Patricia Barreto in the role of Nina alongside Argentina nacho Di Marco like the Jaguar. It also features the first actors such as Haydeé Cáceres (Emma), Nicolás Fantinato (Fabián) and Grappa Paola (Margarita), as well as a great cast such as Fiorella Díaz (Mirta), Iván Chávez (Ángel), José Miguel Argüelles (Bruno ), Vanessa Saba (Alessandra), Sebastián Monteghirfo (Ignacio).
As well as Valentina Saba (Valentina), Sebastián Rubio (César), Nicolás Osorio (Luis), Raul Suazo (Leandro), nicolás Galindo (Guille), Daniela Camaiora (Dayana), Melissa Paredes (Sheyla), and little Dominick Oré ( Simón), who will give life to unforgettable characters. This new soap opera airs Monday through Friday at 9:40pm only on América Televisión.
The first episode of ‘sugar girl reached peaks that exceeded 24 points rating and general average of 20.8 points in lima city homes +6, according to figures from Kantar Ibope Media.
This new interpretation of Del Barrio Productions for América TV he combined comedy, romance and unexpected twists, instantly connecting with audiences and establishing himself as a phenomenon in his prime.
The first successful episode of ‘Nina de Sugar’ aired after its final episode ‘Your name and my head’said goodbye as the undisputed leader of his schedule, achieving an average of it 16.8 rating points, step closed to flourish.
How does ‘Poor Boy’ compare to other popular Latin family comedies?
Title: A Dive into Family Comedy: Interview with Nico Ponce on ‘Poor Boy’
Editor of Time News (T.E.): Welcome, everyone, to this special edition of our interview series! Today, we are thrilled to have with us Nico Ponce, the lead actor in the highly anticipated Latin TV comedy, Poor Boy. Thank you for joining us, Nico!
Nico Ponce (N.P.): Thank you for having me! It’s great to be here and talk about Poor Boy.
T.E.: Let’s jump right in. The premiere episode aired just recently, and it has garnered a lot of attention. It reached notable ratings, peaking at over 8 points. what do you think caused such a positive response from the audience?
N.P.: It’s genuinely thrilling to see such an excited reception! I believe the combination of a relatable storyline and a strong cast really resonated with the audience. Poor boy tackles themes of love, friendship, and the ups and downs of modern relationships, all wrapped in humor. The characters are quirky and relatable, which keeps viewers engaged and wanting more.
T.E.: You mentioned the relatable storyline. Can you elaborate on Santiago’s character and the journey he embarks on in the show?
N.P.: Absolutely! Santiago, my character, is on the verge of getting married, but things take an unexpected turn when his wedding plans go awry. This incident triggers a whirlwind of events as he steps into the single life, becoming the most sought-after bachelor in the country, thanks to his friend Johnny who helps make a viral scandal. Santiago’s journey is filled with comedy, romance, and plenty of twists that keep the audience on their toes.
T.E.: it sounds like there’s a lot of chemistry with the rest of the cast. How has the dynamic been working with actors like Priscilla Espinoza and Andrea Luna?
N.P.: It’s been fantastic! Our chemistry as a cast has been a major asset to the show. Priscilla, Andrea, and the rest of the team bring their A-game, and we often find ourselves laughing off-camera too. We have built strong chemistry that translates into authentic performances, making our interactions feel genuine and entertaining for the viewers.
T.E.: comedy is not just about laughs; it often also carries an underlying message. What message do you hope audiences take away from Poor Boy?
N.P.: That’s a great question! While we certainly aim to entertain and make people laugh, I hope viewers also reflect on the importance of understanding themselves and their relationships. Life is full of unexpected twists, and navigating through them with humor and integrity can make all the difference.
T.E.: Latin TV seems to have strongly invested in family comedies like Poor Boy. Why do you think family-oriented content is so vital in today’s media landscape?
N.P.: Family comedies provide a sense of connection and universality. In a world that frequently enough feels divided, relatable stories that explore family dynamics and friendships help bring people together. They allow audiences to have fun, share laughs, and discuss the topics brought up in a light yet impactful way. It’s comforting, and I think people crave that.
T.E.: As a final thought, what can fans expect from the upcoming episodes of Poor Boy? Are there any surprises in store for them?
N.P.: Oh, definitely! As the episodes unfold, viewers can expect even more dramatic twists, hilarious moments, and unexpected turns in Santiago’s journey. We have some exciting guest appearances lined up too! I can’t wait for everyone to see what’s coming. Trust me, it’s going to be quite a ride!
T.E.: Thank you, Nico, for sharing your insights and excitement about Poor boy. We look forward to seeing how the series unfolds!
N.P.: Thank you! I really appreciate the support. Let’s keep the laughter rolling!
T.E.: And thank you to our audience for joining us today. Stay tuned for more updates and behind-the-scenes stories from the world of entertainment!