Telenovelas like Mi Secreto Amor and Malas Mujeres, the episodic series Todos Vuelven and Un Día Cualquiera, as well as a block of 20 mini series of five hours and nine Brazilian and Turkish stories, are Azteca Novelas bet for 2016, as confirmed by its director Elisa Salinas, who silenced the rumors of a crisis in that division of Azteca.In an interview, Salinas said they will continue to strengthen the schedule of 8pm and 9pm, which is why they are already working on the production of 20 mini series that last 5 hours, among them, Dos Lagos, the first horror story by that station, as well as the production of two episodic series that will make known concepts such as Lo que Callamos Las Mujeres: Todos Vuelven and Un Día Cualquiera will be in different episodic series formats which we want to surprise the audience with on weekends and from Monday to Friday.As for telenovelas, she advanced that they will combine their own productions with purchases, adding Turkish stories. We have an agreement with Globo from Brazil, that will continue for three more years and will also add Turkish telenovelas, that are currently the trend, this, in the 9pm schedule, open to less simple and less romantic products. When Caminos de Guanajuato ends, we will continue with a foreign one, and in March 2016, will return to our own productions.Other stories they are arranging are: Mi Secreto Amor by Claudio Meilan and Malas Mujeres by Leticia López, to join the ones Rafael Uriostegui is already preparing.
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