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Inaugural edition of Idol Kids and second season of Idol Puerto Rico break records in Puerto Rican television

Maribel Ramos-Weiner| 15 de noviembre de 2012

12-year-old Edgard Hernández became the first Idol Kid of Puerto Rico

The inaugural edition of the unparalleled reality show competition Idol Kids and the second season of the groundbreaking sister show Idol Puerto Rico both came to a conclusion on Sunday and Monday nights, respectively, setting unprecedented records in Puerto Rican television. Both shows are original productions of WAPA Television.The grand finale of Idol Puerto Rico, which aired in front of a live audience on the evening November 12, reached a 78% audience share among Women 18-49, the highest-recorded rating in Puerto Rican television.The program averaged greater than a 50% share among all key demographics—more than all of the other networks combined during the same timeframe. Seventeen-year-old student Gremal Maldonado was crowned as the first female Idol Puerto Rico after receiving the majority of the public’s support. During Sunday night’s highly-anticipated and star-studded grand finale of Idol Kids, 12-year-old Edgard Hernández became the first Idol Kid of Puerto Rico, singing the Spanish version of My Heart Will Go On. The November 11 finale of Idol Kids was the evening’s highest-rated show in Puerto Rico, averaging a 43.4% audience share (27.2) among Households, while the nearest competitive station, Univision, achieved a 21.9% average audience share (13.8) during the semi-final of its own reality show competition,!Mira Quién Baila!. “It’s an honor for WAPA to be at the forefront of this type of groundbreaking television in Puerto Rico. We hope Idol Kids Puerto Rico can be a launching point for similar formats in other markets across the world,” said Jimmy Arteaga, VP of Programming and Promotions of WAPA Television. Both Idol Puerto Rico and Idol Kids are co-produced by FremantleMedia, producers of the original Idol franchise, and WAPA Television.

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