Monday, December 2, was an important date for Peruvian fiction. While two productions said goodbye to the small screens, two new productions entered the television grid. In the case of América Televisión, ‘Nina de Sugar’ started off on the right foot, just as it had happened with ‘Your name and mine’ . However, the final episode did not achieve the desired rating.
What rating did the final episode of ‘Your name and mine’ register?
The soap opera ‘Your name and mine’, based on the story of Deyvis Orosco, said goodbye to América Televisión on Monday, December 2, with an average of 16.8 rating points, a figure very different from its premiere; reported Kantar Ibope Media .
As recalled, the first episode of ‘Your name and mine’, which was seen on August 7, reached peak ratings that exceeded 24 points in households in Lima plus 6 cities, with a general average of 20.5.
Which soap opera led the ratings on Monday, November 2?
The premiere of ‘sugar girl’ became the most tuned program on Monday, November 2 on Peruvian television, reaching peaks of 24 points and an average of 20.9 in rating, according to data provided by Kantar Ibope Media. This new production by Del Barrio Producciones for América Televisión managed to quickly capture the audience’s attention by mixing humor, romance and surprising plot twists.
Under the direction of the renowned Michelle Alexander and with the creative work of the Argentine screenwriter Marcela Citterio, the series presents Nina, a bold and determined young woman who fights to save the family bakery, while her life changes unexpectedly when she crosses paths with El Jaguar, a footballer persecuted by the media. In the middle of a fake relationship, entanglements, laughter and surprises are present.
The main cast is headed by Patricia Barreto as Nina, accompanied by Argentine actor Nacho Di Marco (Ramiro). In addition, it features the outstanding performances of Haydeé Cáceres, Nicolás Fantinato, Grappa Paola, Fiorella Díaz (Mirta), Iván Chávez (Ángel), José Miguel Argüelles (Bruno), Vanessa Saba (Alessandra), Sebastián Monteghirfo (Ignacio), Valentina Saba (Valentina), Sebastián Rubio (César), Nicolás Osorio (Luis), Raul Suazo (Leandro), Nicolás Galindo (Guille), Daniela Camaiora (Dayana), Melissa Paredes (Sheyla) and little Dominick Oré (Simón).
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