Telemundo of Puerto Rico Studios - History

History

On June 21, 2007, Telemundo of Puerto Rico Studios was created. This production company was created to produce TV programming content in Puerto Rico with the intention of using it locally in Puerto Rico and export it internationally.

On September 4, 2007 the first project began with a 35-episode season of Decisiones.

Decisiones is a successful TV unitary show. Telemundo has produced more than 500 episodes in 3 countries, Mexico, Miami and Colombia. Decisiones began on the island, with support of the production team of Decisiones of Telemundo Network. The studios are located at the Telemundo of Puerto Rico facilities in Hato Rey, San Juan, Puerto Rico under the direction of general manager Froyd Rivera.

On November 7, 2007 the production hosted a Gala Premier at the Centro de Bellas Artes Luis A Ferré in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The event was attended by representatives from the government, press, clients, actors and the general public. The production showed clips from the first 9 episodes and the first show's first segment.

Decisiones Puerto Rico as it was called for local distribution began on Monday November the 12th at 6PM in Telemundo WKAQ-TV.

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