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La Voz... México

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Genre
  
Reality show

Country of origin
  
Mexico

Number of seasons
  
5

Networks
  
Televisa, Las Estrellas

Directed by
  
Miguel Angel Fox

First episode date
  
11 September 2011

Number of episodes
  
60

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Created by
  
John de Mol Roel van Velzen

Presented by
  
Host Mark Tacher (2011) Jacqueline Bracamontes (2012–) Backstage Cynthia Urias (2011–12) Lidia Ávila (2013) Paty Cantú (2014) Natalia Téllez (2016–)

Judges
  
Current Alejandro Sanz(1, 5) Gloria Trevi(5) J Balvin(5) Los Tigres del Norte(5) Former Espinoza Paz(1) Aleks Syntek(1) Lucero(1) Jenni Rivera(†)(2) Miguel Bosé(2) Beto Cuevas(2) Paulina Rubio(2) Marco Antonio Solís(3) David Bisbal(3) Alejandra Guzmán(3) Wisin & Yandel(3) Julión Álvarez(4) Laura Pausini(4) Ricky Martin(4) Yuri(4)

Awards
  
TVyNovelas Award for Best Game Show, TVyNovelas Award for Best Reality Show

Cast
  
Jacqueline Bracamontes, Alejandro Jano Fuentes, Mark Tacher

Similar
  
La Voz, La Voz Kids, La Voz Colombia, La Academia, The Voice of Holland

Profiles

Laura pausini la voz m xico spot 1 tv


La Voz... México (English: The Voice... Mexico) is a reality show and singing competition based on the format of The Voice originated in the Netherlands and part of the international franchise The Voice created by television producer John de Mol. Mexico is the first Spanish-speaking country to adapt this format and the first among 6 globally. The show began its first season on September 11, 2011, under the production of Televisa executive producer Miguel Angel Fox. The series' first episode scored a rating of 28.2/47.1, surpassing Spanish-language TV series La Academia rating of 9.6/17. The second season began on September 9, 2012 as scheduled, though was slightly delayed before the airing of its final episode due to the death of judge Jenni Rivera, who died in a plane crash in Iturbide, Nuevo León on December 9, 2012, dedicating an entire episode as a tribute to the late singer.

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Program

The official website says of the program:

(The Voice... Mexico) is a television program that sets aside the appearance of any competitor, that matters is finding a new voice to the end the program. The Voice... Mexico tries to find candidates with real vocal skills. And for that, four major music stars, are responsible for finding and training the next great Voice of Mexico. "

This program has already become a very famous, because unlike other programs so far, this is divided into three parts and the artist do not have to be locked up almost half a year with teachers in a school.

Coaches and contestants

Alejandro Sanz, Espinoza Paz, Lucero, and Aleks Syntek are the coaches and vocal mentors. Contestants are listed in order of their ranking from their respective seasons.

Miguel Bosé, Paulina Rubio, Beto Cuevas and Jenni Rivera (†) were the coaches of season 2; Jenni Rivera died in plane crash on December 9 a day before the semifinals.

Season 3 Coaches were Wisin & Yandel, Alejandra Guzman, David Bisbal and Marco Antonio Solís.

Season 4 Coaches were Ricky Martin, Laura Pausini, Julión Álvarez and Yuri.

Season 5 Coaches were Alejandro Sanz, Los Tigres del Norte, Gloria Trevi and J Balvin.

     – Winning Coach/Contestant. Winners are in bold, eliminated contestants in small font.      – Runner-Up Coach/Contestant. Final contestant First listed.      – 3rd Place Coach/Contestant. Final contestant First listed.      – 4th Place Coach/Contestant. Final contestant First listed.

2011

  • Alejandro Jano Fuentes (1979–2016)
  • Format

    The series consists of three phases: a blind audition, a battle phase, and live performance shows. Four judges/coaches, all noteworthy recording artists, choose teams of contestants through a blind audition process.

    First Phase - The Blind Auditions

    Each judge has the length of the auditioner's performance (about one minute) to decide if he or she wants that singer on his or her team; if two or more judges want the same singer (as happens frequently), the singer has the final choice of coach. Each team of singers (12 per team) is mentored and developed by its respective coach.

    Second Phase - The Battle Rounds

    In the second stage, called The Battle Rounds, coaches have two of their team members battle against each other directly by singing the same song together, with the coach choosing which team member to advance from each of individual "Battles" into the first live round.

    Third Phase - The Rescue

    In the second season, it was added a new stage in which, coaches can save a member of their team that has been eliminated in the Round of Battles, in this new stage, each coach will select two eliminated contestants, they are assigned a different song and fight. In the end only one of them wins and continue on Live Shows.

    Fourth Phase - The Live Performance Shows

    Within the first live show, the surviving acts from each team again compete head-to-head, with public votes determining one of five acts from each team that will advance to the Final Eight, while the coach chooses which of the remaining three acts comprises the other performer remaining on the team.

    In the final phase, the remaining contestants compete against each other in live broadcasts for the public's vote. The television audience and the coaches have equal say 50/50 in deciding who moves on to the Final 4 phase. With one team member remaining for each coach, the (Final 4) contestants compete against each other in the finale with the outcome decided solely by public vote.

    References

    La Voz... México Wikipedia