La Academia

La Academia (The Academy) is a Mexican television show which is like a cross between Big Brother and American Idol, itself based on the British Pop Idol, in which members of the public compete to win a recording contract. Each year, 14-18 young people live together in a house sequestered from the rest of the world, spending their days taking classes in singing, dancing, acting, and related fields, each preparing one or two songs for a 3-hour concert which they give each Sunday evening for television viewers and a live studio audience. Each week, one of the students is eliminated until reaching the grand finale, in which five of the remaining students compete for the top prize. Students are eliminated based on whoever receives the fewest votes during the week (the votes are stopped at the end of the concert). Viewers can vote by telephone, but unlike American Idol, calls are not free. Each vote costs 25 Mexican pesos. A related show, Camino a la fama airs during weekday afternoons and shows what the students have done that day in the house, not only academically, but also recreatively and interpersonally. Currently, La Academia is going through its fourth generation. La Academia is a show from TV Azteca, one of Mexico's biggest TV stations.

External Links

*TVAzteca.com - TV Azteca, the TV station that produces La Academia

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
hungarton
developerworks
sarah jane smith
national bolshevik party
the purpose driven life
taku yamasaki
minamoto no raiko
toyota hi lux platform
paquet island
falcate orangetip
fundoshi
nissan f alpha platform
the dinner is ruined
schreier refinement theorem
administrative division of the republic of karelia
world market
list of cartridges
ridgeway, ontario
button (computing)
stiffkey
robosapien
tortillon
national socialist japanese workers and welfare party
institut national des sciences appliques de lyon
six tv
uss providence (1775)
horace smith
petrovec
varve
donkey kong (arcade game)
corngate
skydiggers
poker hall of fame
dunkl operator
fre records
hurricane frances
peter cash
d. mcfarlane moore
rosendale
william thompson
richard thomas orlando bridgeman, 7th earl of bradford
honda integra (europe)
kim bingham
honda integra (japan)