Mexico is the only country where Mexican titles are part of the ten most in-demand. This show is popular throughout Spanish-speaking Latin America as it charts in Argentina and Mexico as well. Only one Colombian show appears in Colombia’s top ten, Caracol Televisión’s competition show Desafío. Audiences here also enjoy Mira Quién Baila too, but Colombian demand for Netflix’s story of the Colombian drug cartels told in Narcos means that four US shows make the top ten here.Īs with Argentina, content from Spain is the second favorite with three shows from that country, however Colombia’s most in-demand title from Spain is Antena 3’s apocalyptic drama El Barco. It’s the only show from Brazil to appear but has pan-LATAM appeal as it is also popular in both Colombia and Mexico.Ĭolombia shares its two most in-demand shows with Argentina: El Señor De Los Cielos and Sin Senos Sí Hay Paraíso are first and second here as well. Brazilian biblical telenovela Os Dez Mandamentos from Record TV is the seventh most in-demand title in Argentina. Spain also has three shows in the Argentinian top ten TV3 España’s Merlí is the most in-demand of those. These are joined in eighth position by Univision’s Mira Quién Baila, which makes the USA the most in-demand origin country of regional content for Argentinian audiences. Argentina’s most in-demand regional show of 2017 was Telemundo’s crime drama El Señor De Los Cielos followed by telenovela Sin Senos Sí Hay Paraíso from the same network. Which individual Spanish and Portuguese language titles were the favorites in each country last year?įor each of the three countries the ten regional language titles that had the highest average demand over the whole of 2017 were identified.Īrgentina is the only market where two Argentinian titles appear in the top ten, and the only top ten appearance of HBO LATAM’s crime drama El Jardín De Bronce. In this section we also take a look at the TV genre differences for each country compared to the regional average for Latin America. Parrot Analytics has applied global TV demand data to probe deeper into Latin American content trends in Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico. Part I: Differences in Demand for Regional Content in Latin America Let us get started by looking at the local preferences of three different countries in Latin America what do these countries like and dislike most about locally-produced content, and which markets prefer Spanish or Portuguese language content coming from the US or Europe? Part II: Demand for Regional Language Content from US Hispanic and LATAM Audiences Compared.Part I: Differences in Demand for Regional Content in Latin America.This report contains two sections, namely: Latin Americans are also enthusiastic consumers of international content. Latin American audiences are well served by local content producers based in many of the countries of the region, a large proportion of which export their content to other Latin American countries either directly or via remakes. Latin America is an important region for the TV industry.
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