Ryan Seacrest Telemundo, NEW YORK — Ryan Seacrest will
produce a new music series for the Spanish-speaking Telemundo network
that will feature two established artists competing against each other
for the audience's vote.
The format for "Superstar Showdown" has been successful in other countries. Emilio Romano,
president of Telemundo Media, said he's hoping the "American Idol"
host will use his connections and leverage to attract talent. The
network hasn't publicly set a start date for the series.Telemundo
announced several of its programming plans for next season on Sunday.
The network usually gets less than half of the audience of the dominant
Univision, but has become more aggressive with the backing of corporate
parent NBC Universal. Telemundo had its highest ratings ever during the
first three months of 2013.
"We've been the underdog for so many years and we've been given the mission to fight and fight hard," Romano said.
Telemundo
will air five new telenovelas next season. The prime-time soap operas,
stuffed with melodrama and romance, are generally the programming
backbone for Spanish-speaking networks. One new series, "Camelia la
Tejana," is based on a popular song and features a young woman trying to
escape from one of Mexico's most powerful drug lords.
Romano said
he hopes Telemundo can distinguish itself from its competition by
creating telenovelas specifically with the U.S. market in mind, instead
of remaking series that originated in other countries. He hopes they
will speak more to an American audience concerned about immigration
issues and nostalgic for the countries they left behind.
One example he gave was last year's remake of the movie "Maid in Manhattan."
Telemundo
also announced the creation of a Los Angeles-based production studio,
Fluency, that will produce content for Latinos in the U.S in both
Spanish and English.
Telemundo is expanding its sports coverage.
The weekly show, "Titulares y Mas," will begin airing all weeknights at
11:35 p.m. The network will also start a daytime game show that pits
youngsters against adults.