La Academia
La Academia is a Mexican reality musical talent show shown on Azteca, that premiered in June 2002 and is currently in its twelfth installment. Although the show itself is not affiliated with the Endemol franchise, which includes the "Star Academy" shows, it does share the competition format of many of the variants of the global franchise.
Over the first seasons, the show was a reliable dominator of its time-slot, which was shown by its triumph over Televisa's Operación Triunfo Mexico, in several countries including Chile, Argentina, Peru and Venezuela. The rival show was only produced for one season, and was in fact the official Endemol entry in Mexico. The last seasons of La Academia had declining ratings, being aired against the Mexican version of The Voice, produced by Televisa, and it eventually ceased production in 2012. However, in 2018, Azteca rebooted the franchise and it aired a new generation of La Academia which received positive reviews from critics and saw an impressive increase in total viewership.
The show has been franchised to other countries: Azerbaijan, Malaysia, Indonesia, United States, Paraguay, Singapore, Thailand, and Central America.
The winner of the first and most successful season was Myriam Montemayor Cruz in December 2002.
Format
Each year, 14–49 people are selected to live together in a house isolated 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 TV viewers and a live studio audience. Each week, one of the contestants is eliminated based on the number of votes each one receives, until 4 to 10 students become the finalists and compete for the top prize. Viewers can vote by telephone, text or online.Camino a la Fama aired during weekday afternoons, but it was cancelled after The Ninth Generation. This show taped what the students' lives within the La Academia house. It also demonstrated the singing, dancing, and acting classes.
Series overview
Main Generations
Season 1: The First Generation (2002)
La Academia began on July 7, 2002. Fourteen were selected to be part of The First Generation, and Alan Tacher was selected to host. The National Auditorium in Mexico City served as the setting for the final concert, where the winner received a Coca-Cola touring contract, a worldwide trip, a brand new Chevrolet Trail Blazer and the top prize: MN$2.5 million and a recording contract.Miguel Ángel, Myriam, Nadia, Víctor and Yahir reached the finale held on December 1, 2002. Myriam Montemayor Cruz was declared the winner of La Academia.
Place | Contestants | Age | City |
01 | Myriam Montemayor Cruz | 21 | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
02 | Víctor Garcia Perez | 26 | Reynosa, Tamaulipas |
03 | Miguel Ángel Rodriguez Chapital | 18 | Puebla, Puebla |
04 | Yahir Othon Parra | 23 | Hermosillo, Sonora |
05 | Nadia Lopez Ayuso | 19 | Oaxaca, Oaxaca |
06 | Toñita Salazar Zamora | 22 | Tantoyuca, Veracruz |
07 | Raul Sandoval | 23 | Mexicali, Baja California |
08 | Estrella Veloz Llamas | 23 | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
09 | Laura Caro | 18 | Tijuana, Baja California |
10 | María Inés Guerra Núñez | 19 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
11 | José Antonio de la O | 24 | Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas |
12 | Wendolee Ayala | 23 | Torreón, Coahuila |
13 | Alejandro Danel | 20 | Taxco, Guerrero |
14 | Héctor Zamorano | 23 | Veracruz, Veracruz |
Season 2: The Second Generation (2002–03)
The Second Generation was presented at the final concert of The First Generation on December 1, 2002. Once again, the National Auditorium in Mexico City served as the setting for the final concert, where the winner received the top prize of MN$2.5 million and a recording contract.Freddi, Manuel, Marco, Rosalía and Érika reached the finale held on March 30, 2003. Érika Alcocer Luna was declared the second winner of La Academia.
Place | Contestants | Age | City |
01 | Érika Alcocer Luna | 28 | San Luis Potosí |
02 | Marco Moré | 18 | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
03 | Manuel Mancillas Dena | 28 | Hermosillo, Sonora |
04 | Fredy Bautista | 19 | Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca |
05 | Rosalía León Oviedo | 27 | Los Angeles, California |
06 | Adrián Carvajal | 20 | Tampico, Tamaulipas |
07 | Enrique Virrueta Gordillo | 21 | Tuxtla, Gutierrez |
08 | Azeneth Gonzalez | 21 | Guadalupe, Nuevo León |
09 | Andrea Gonzalez Romo | 18 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
10 | Fabricio Martinez | 21 | Estado de México |
11 | Ana Lucía Salazar | 19 | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
12 | Alejandra Ondarza | 23 | Ciudad de México |
13 | Víctor Javier Ramos | 24 | Hermosillo, Sonora |
14 | Mauricio Carrera Carranza | 17 | Querétaro |
15 | Marvin Mainte Carpio | 22 | Tijuana, Baja California |
16 | Karla Tijerina | 19 | Ciudad Obregon, Sonora |
17 | Gisela Lopez | 22 | San Luis Potosí |
18 | Elisa Valenzuela Galvan | 23 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
Season 3: The Third Generation (2004)
A year after the end of The Second Generation, The Third Generation, with far more production than before, began on March 14, 2004. The Teotihuacan Hall in Acapulco served as the setting for the final concert, where the winner received a brand new car and a larger top prize of MN$3 million and a recording contract.This Season was the first to had a permanent judging panel.
Dulce, Melissa, César, Lety Lopez, Carlos and Israel reached the finale held on July 4, 2004. Carlos Rivera Guerra was declared the third winner of La Academia.
Place | Contestants | Age | City |
01 | Carlos Rivera | 18 | Huamantla, Tlaxcala |
02 | Dulce Lopez | 18 | Ciudad de México |
03 | Melissa Ibarra | 24 | Hermosillo, Sonora |
04 | Lety López | 21 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
05 | Israel Estrada | 21 | Estado de Mexico |
06 | César Robles | 20 | Acayucan, Veracruz |
07 | Hiromi Hayakawa | 21 | Torreón, Coahuila Japan |
08 | Ricardo Hernandez | 26 | Tijuana, Baja California |
09 | Suzette Marquez | 18 | Tucson, Arizona |
10 | Maricarmen Carrion | 18 | Puebla, Puebla |
11 | Martín Vaka | 19 | Morelia, Michoacán |
12 | Rodrigo Najera | 28 | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
13 | Marcia Peña | 23 | Querétaro |
14 | Arturo Quezada | 23 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
15 | Esteban Espinoza | 26 | Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas |
16 | Marla Marrun | 25 | Veracruz |
17 | Jessica Meza | 20 | Estado de Mexico |
18 | Diego Espinoza | 22 | Ciudad de México |
Season 4: The Fourth Generation (2005)
Almost a year after the start of The Third Generation, The Fourth Generation began on February 27, 2005. The Monterrey Arena in Monterrey served as the setting for the final concert, where the winner received the newly raised top prize of MN$3.5 million and a recording contract.The Fourth Season was highly controversial, with conflicts between contestant Jolette Hernández and members of the judge panel as the main source of controversy. The final results were also controversial, as frontrunner Yuridia placed second at the grand finale.
Yuridia, Adrian, Cynthia, Erasmo, Edgar and Silvia reached the finale held on July 3, 2005. Yuridia Gaxiola Flores was declared the fourth winner of La Academia.
Place | Contestants | City |
01 | Erasmo González | Xalpatlahua, Guerrero |
02 | Yuridia Gaxiola Flores | Hermosillo, Sonora |
03 | Adrian Varela | Culiacán, Sinaloa |
04 | Cynthia Rodríguez | Monclova, Coahuila |
05 | Edgar Guerrero | Boise, Idaho |
06 | Silvia Mendivil | Los Mochis, Sinaloa |
07 | Jolette Hernandez | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
08 | José Luis Diaz | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
09 | Johanna Delgado | Los Angeles, California |
10 | Marco Silva | Ciudad de México |
11 | Paula Gonzalez | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
12 | Mario Sepulveda | Monterrey, N.L. |
13 | Alan Velazquez | Estado de México |
14 | Abyadé Rodriguez | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
15 | Óscar Otuyemi | Pachuca, Hidalgo |
16 | Karina Cazares | Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua |
17 | René Liceaga | Mexicali, Baja California |
18 | Anahí Garcia | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
Season 5: The Light Generation (2006)
The Light Generation began on July 9, 2006, where the fewest contestants, four, became finalists. The boardwalk of the Port of Veracruz in Veracruz served as the setting for the final, and first open-air, concert, where the winner received the top prize of MN$3 million and a recording contract.This was the first season hosted by a female with Monica Garza.
Colette, Renata, Samuel and Marbella reached the finale held on December 17, 2006. Samuel Castelán Marini was declared the fifth winner of La Academia.
Place | Contestants | City |
01 | Samuel Castelan | Zentla, Veracruz |
02 | Colette Acuña | Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas |
03 | Marbella Corella | Magdalena de Kino, Sonora |
04 | Renata Rodriguez Barajas | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
05 | Vince Miranda | Los Angeles, California |
06 | Julia Hernendez | Paso del Toro, Veracruz |
07 | Yazmin Valencia | Hermosillo, Sonora |
08 | Sebastián Garzon | Mexicali, Baja California |
09 | Julio Elenes | Culiacán, Sinaloa |
10 | Noé Cantu | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
11 | Isabel Becerra | Chihuahua, Chihuahua |
12 | Diego Castro | Monterrey, N.L. |
13 | Carlos Hernendez | Ciudad de México |
14 | Iván Rodriguez | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
15 | Diana Santos | Chihuahua, Chihuahua |
16 | Citlali Aguilera | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
17 | César Ceja | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
18 | Armando Gutierrez | Teopisca, Chiapas |
19 | Alan Macin | Estado de México |
20 | Jaqueline Garcia | Oaxaca, Oaxaca |
21 | Niyet Quiroz | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
Season 6: The Last Generation (2008)
The Last Generation began on August 31, 2008. The Víctor Manuel Reyna Stadium in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas served as the setting for the final concert, where the winner received the top prize of MN$3 million, a recording contract and the new La Academia Trophy.Perla, María Fernada, Fabiola, Luis Armando and Valeria reached the finale held on December 12, 2008. María Fernanda Alvo Díaz was declared the sixth winner of La Academia.
Later Maria Fernanda, Valeria, Perla, Jackie, Fatima and Alex formed a girl group called G6; Fabiola Rodas won the third season of Desafio de Estrelas a year later.
Place | Contestants | Age | City |
01 | María Fernanda Alvo | 21 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
02 | Fabiola Rodas | 16 | Guatemala |
03 | Luis Armando | 24 | Veracruz |
04 | Valeria Dessens | 16 | Hermosillo, Sonora |
05 | Perla Estrada | 17 | Caborca, Sonora |
06 | Alex Garza | 21 | Monterrey, N.L. |
07 | Jackie Gonzalez | 22 | California |
08 | Matías Aranda | 23 | Argentina |
09 | Wilfredo Pineda | 16 | Sinaloa |
10 | Esteban Vazquez | 18 | Texas |
11 | Cintia Utiaga | 17 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
12 | Iván Estrada | 18 | Mexico, DF |
13 | Fátima Molina | 22 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
14 | Héctor Silva | 25 | Monterrey, N.L. |
15 | Alba Alcudia | 15 | Tabasco |
16 | Gerardo Castillo | 22 | Guatemala |
17 | Monserrat Monroy | 18 | Veracruz |
18 | Dasahev Saavedra | 19 | Hermosillo, Sonora |
19 | Alejandra Sandoval | 15 | Jalisco |
20 | José Roberto Carrillo | 24 | Tecate, Baja California |
Season 7: The New Generation (2009)
The New Generation was renewed due to the popular demand and led by the most outspoken critic, Lolita Cortés, beginning on October 4, 2009. This season featured 36 contestants, and seven, became finalists. The Víctor Manuel Reyna Stadium in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas once again served as the setting for the final concert, where the winner received the lowest top prize of MN$1 million and a recording contract.Agustín, Oscar, Fabiola, Sebastián, Menny, Giovanna and Napoleón reached the finale held on December 20, 2009. Giovanna Nicole Paz was declared the seventh winner of La Academia.
Place | Contestants | Age | City |
01 | Giovanna Paz | 16 | Manzanillo, Colima |
02 | Sebastián Martingaste | 25 | Argentina |
02 | Napoleón Robleto | 23 | Guatemala |
04 | Agustín Argüello | 19 | Argentina |
05 | Menny Carrasco | 26 | Chihuahua, Chihuahua |
06 | Oscar Jiménez | 22 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
07 | Fabiola Jaramillo | 30 | Orizaba, Veracruz |
08 | Jaccyve Álvarez | 23 | Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz |
09 | Mike Bobadilla | 28 | Culiacán, Sinaloa |
10 | Luz Leguizama | 24 | Oakland, California |
11 | Rod Pérez | 17 | Mérida, Yucatán |
12 | Patricia Ahjtung | 15 | Catemaco, Veracruz |
13 | Alejandra Capelini | 22 | Xalapa, Veracruz |
14 | María Reynoso | 18 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
15 | Daniel Solís* | 41* | Tijuana, Baja California |
16 | Adriana Sánchez | 29 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
17-19 | Mayrenne Carvajal | 40 | Veracruz |
17-19 | Roy Rosas | 32 | Nogales, Sonora |
17-19 | Yadhira Mendez | 21 | Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes |
20-23 | Brian Vega | 21 | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
20-23 | Carlos Pleasant | 28 | Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes |
20-23 | Luis Guillen | 38 | Los Angeles, California |
20-23 | Roberto Vázquez | 29 | León, Guanajuato |
24-28 | Alex García | 15 | Monclova, Coahuila |
24-28 | Dafne Olivera | 40 | Ciudad de México |
24-28 | Ingrid Álvarez | 15 | Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas |
24-28 | Mell Rivera | 21 | Los Angeles, California |
24-28 | Nicole Vargas | 17 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
29-35 | Alberto Campos | 24 | Ciudad de México |
29-35 | Daniela Rodríguez | 23 | Ciudad de México |
29-35 | Denisse Marion Vega | 22 | Ciudad de México |
29-35 | Kurt Arredondo | 27 | Irapuato, Guanajuato |
29-35 | Manuel Ortiz | 22 | Sonora, Sonora |
29-35 | Melissa Norzagaray | 17 | Sinaloa |
29-35 | Michelle Quintero | 28 | Cuidad Obregón, Sonora |
36 | Jorge Vázquez | 20 | Los Angeles, California |
- Jesús Antonio Guerrero is Daniel Solís's real birth name and 47 was his real age when he was expelled
Season 8: The Bicentennial Generation (2010)
Luis, Eri, Gerardo, Esmeralda, Carolina, Johnny, Daniel, Edgar, Paolo and Edu reached the finale held on December 19, 2010. Esmeralda Ugalde Mota was declared the eighth winner of La Academia. Paolo Ragone won the first and only International Prize.
Place | Contestants | Age | City |
01 | Esmeralda Ugalde | 18 | San Ciro de Acosta, San Luis Potosí |
01* | Paolo Ragone | 28 | Argentina |
02 | Carolina Soto | 27 | Chile |
03 | Edgar García | 15 | Tijuana, Baja California |
04 | Luis González | 29 | Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas |
05 | Edu del Prado | 33 | Spain Equatorial Guinea |
06 | Johnny Morales | 30 | Venezuela |
07 | Daniel Riolobos | 24 | Federal District |
08 | Gerardo Cuevas | 25 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
09 | Eri Carranco | 29 | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
10 | María López | 25 | Mexicali, Baja California |
11 | Álvaro Bautista | 23 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
12 | Benjamín Rosales | 29 | Argentina |
13 | Andrés Alejandre | 25 | Ensenada, Baja California |
14 | Deyra Cornejo | 35 | Villa Juárez, Sonora |
15 | Guillermo Martín | 29 | Spain |
16 | Isabel Marín de León | 18 | Guatemala |
17 | Belén Castorena | 25 | Cancún, Quintana Roo |
18 | Denise Faro | 22 | Italy |
19 | Gina Rivera | 24 | Veracruz |
20-21 | - | - | - |
20-21 | Eddie Bilalovic | 22 | Federal District |
20-21 | Mark Lewin | 22 | Venezuela |
22-24 | Jorge Tinoco | 19 | Guanajuato |
22-24 | Lizette Limón | 17 | Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur |
22-24 | Sandra Estrada | 16 | Hidalgo |
25-32 | Daniella Augspurg | 19 | El Salvador |
25-32 | Elaine Hernández | 41 | Cuba |
25-32 | Eduardo Jiménez | 32 | Federal District |
25-32 | Karla Silva | 19 | Campeche |
25-32 | Leonardo Ruiz | 27 | Michoacán |
25-32 | Leonel Regata | 21 | Cuba |
25-32 | Rosendo Robles | 22 | Glendale, California |
25-32 | Ventura Esquiviaz | 20 | Tepatitlán, Jalisco |
33-49 | - | - | - |
33-49 | Brisa Carillo | 17 | Chihuahua |
33-49 | Carmen Vásquez | 16 | Tlaxcala |
33-49 | David Duclaud | 26 | Morelos |
33-49 | Dayana Falcón | 21 | Cuba |
33-49 | Florentina González | 31 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
33-49 | Josue Bravo | 26 | Puebla |
33-49 | Lupita Infante | 23 | Los Angeles, California |
33-49 | Mariana Niebla | 23 | Durango |
33-49 | Nicolas Padilla | 19 | Colima |
33-49 | Paloma Naya | 18 | Tepic, Nayarit |
33-49 | Paola Bustamante | 22 | Querétaro |
33-49 | Pepe Betancourt | 28 | Torreón, Coahuila |
33-49 | Santa Degyves | 37 | Acapulco, Guerrero |
33-49 | Santiago Pérez | 18 | Oaxaca, Oaxaca |
33-49 | Sonia Mayorga | 22 | Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas |
33-49 | Verónica Ramos | 27 | Ensenada, Baja California |
33-49 | - | - | - |
33-49 | - | - | - |
- Winner of the International Prize
Season 9: 2011 Generation (2011)
Emanuel, Cecilia, Gustavo, Ronald, Gil, Yanilen, Erick, Hancer, Pablo & Carmen reached the finale. Erick Sandoval was declared the ninth winner of La Academia.
Place | Contestants | Age | City |
01 | Erick Sandoval | 26 | Mexicali, Baja California |
02 | Pablo Balzano | 27 | Argentina |
03 | Carmen Rios | 25 | San Francisco, USA |
04 | Gil Álvarez | 23 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
05 | Ronald Martínez | 31 | Venezuela |
06 - 10* | Gustavo Cornejo | 30 | Chicago, USA |
06 - 10* | Emanuel Peña | 15 | Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur |
06 - 10* | Cecilia de la Cueva | 25 | Ciudad de México |
06 - 10* | Yanilen Díaz | 25 | Cuba |
06 - 10* | Hancer Pérez | 19 | Guatemala |
11 | Valeria Cox | 26 | Chile Argentina |
12 | Alfonso Cravioto | 33 | Ciudad de México |
13 | Héctor Ruiz | 24 | Tuxla Gutiérrez, Chiapas |
14 | Lizbeth Colin | 15 | Acapulco, Guerrero |
15 | Gaby Albo | 20 | Ciudad de México |
16 | Denisha Audifred | 29 | Torreón, Coahuila |
17 | Dianela | 26 | Durango |
18 | Melissa Barrera | 21 | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
19 | Paco Zazueta | 24 | Ciudad Obregón, Sonora |
20-22 | Jose Antonio Mora | 23 | Ecuador |
20-22 | Javi Baerga | 23 | Puerto Rico, USA |
20-22 | Jesus Falcón | 26 | Macuspana, Tabasco |
23-24 | Eduardo D' Esezarate | 23 | Puebla, Puebla |
23-24 | Tadeo Bustamante | 29 | Cancún, Quintana Roo |
25 | Gaby Luna | 18 | Durango, Durango |
26 | Frank Díaz | 19 | Los Angeles, USA |
27 | Dariela Vallejo | 25 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
28 | Yazmín Sanchez | 15 | Tempoal, Veracruz |
29 | Huicho Pérez | 15 | Chihuahua, Chihuahua |
30 | Mariana Balquiarena | 20 | Los Angeles, USA |
31 | Noé Varela | 18 | Houston, USA |
32-33 | Alan Martin | 21 | Tepatitlán, Jalisco |
32-33 | Ceci Magaña | 22 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
34-36 | Bárbara Ibarra | 16 | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
34-36 | Karen Lopez | 21 | Culiacán, Sinaloa |
34-36 | Sergio Aguilar | 21 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
37-41 | Jacqueline Solis | 28 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
37-41 | Yamileth Hernández | 21 | Poza Rica, Veracruz |
37-41 | Arón Manzanero | 19 | Mérida, Yucatán |
37-41 | Giselle Rodriguez | 18 | Hermosillo, Sonora |
37-41 | Elisa Castellanos | 17 | Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas |
- The specific rank wasn't revealed, but the contestants are listed in order of elimination
Season 10: The Decade Generation (2012)
Alexis, Chucho, Manuel, Rubí, Santana & Selene reached the finale. Alexis Montoya was declared the tenth winner of La Academia.
Place | Contestants | Age | City |
01 | Alexis Montoya' | 26 | Caborca, Sonora |
02 | Chucho Rivas | 14 | Mazatlán, Sinaloa |
03 | Selene Fitch | 23 | La Paz, Baja California Sur |
04 | Santana Olvera | 21 | Ciudad Mante, Tamaulipas |
05 | Manuel Aguilar | 25 | Tuxpan, Veracruz |
06 | Rubí Mendivil | 19 | Ahome, Sinaloa |
07 | Yara Rey | 27 | Cuba |
08 | Hacib Samir | 29 | Mexico, DF |
09 | Maru Barrios | 33 | Mexico, DF |
10 | Francisco 'Pako' Madrid | 31 | Los Mochis, Sinaloa |
11 | Gaba Flores | 29 | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
12 | Kevin Ruano | 20 | Guatemala |
13 | Azucena del Toro | 31 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
14 | Gabriela Maldonado | 41 | Argentina |
15 | Freddy Sandoval | 35 | Uruapan, Michoacán |
16 | Diana Molina | 21 | Martinez de la Torre, Veracruz |
17 | Sandra Arcos | 29 | Mexico, DF |
18 | Liz & Mar Rodriguez | 34/14 | Tijuana, Baja California |
19 | Erik Torrel | 26 | Puebla, Puebla |
20 | Mario Orellana | 18 | El Salvador |
Season 11 (2018)
Season 11 premiered on July 8, 2018, as TV Azteca's celebration of its twenty-five year anniversary. This generation serves as the return of one of its most successful formats, according to statements by the content director, Alberto Ciurana. On May 14, it was announced that Adal Ramones would return to the small screen as the host of La Academia, after joining TV Azteca almost three years after leaving their competitor, Televisa. On July 4, 2018, the names of the contestants and teachers of the new season of La Academia were revealed through social media accounts of the reality show, which will be led by Héctor Martínez, the principal of the First Generation of the show. Later that day, it was announced that the new panel of judges will be formed by Arturo López Gavito, Horacio Villalobos, Edwin Luna and Edith Márquez. The finale was held on October 7, in which the winner received a recording contract and MN$1,000,000.00.Katheryn, Dalia, Alexis, Paola & Silvia reached the finale. Paola Chuc was declared the eleventh winner of La Academia.
Season 12 (2019–20)
On October 23, 2019, Television Azteca held a special ceremony to reveal details about the upcoming season of its most successful show. Horacio Villalobos and Arturo López Gavito will seat again at the judges' table and they will be joined by Remmy Valenzuela, Alexander Acha and Danna Paola.For the first time, the reality show will have a prestigious artist who will become “the voice of experience” and work as a mentor for the contestants. This task will pertain to the Chilean singer and songwriter Beto Cuevas, who explained that it will take them out of their comfort zone.
During the presentation, Adal Ramones and Cynthia Rodríguez also presented the principal of La Academia, which will again be Héctor Martínez, and the teaching staff will be Alan Benabib, Beto Castillo, Guille Gómez, Lula Ross, Jorge Romano, Raúl Carballeda, Rodrigo Cachero and Rosa Virgen. In addition, Chacho Gaytán will be in charge of the musical direction of the show. The finale was held on February 23, in which the winner received a recording contract and MN$1,000,000.00.
Angie, Dalú, Carlos, Charly & Dennis reached the finale. Dalú was declared the twelfth winner of La Academia.
Place | Contestants | Age | City |
01 | Dalú Borunda | 24 | Culiacán, Sinaloa |
02 | Angie Flores | 18 | Honduras |
03 | Carlos Torres | 21 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
04 | Dennis Arana | 21 | Guatemala |
05 | Charly Zúñiga | 24 | Matamoros, Tamaulipas |
06 | Maria Fernanda González | 29 | Mazatlán, Sinaloa |
07 | Susy Ortoño | 22 | Apatzingán, Michoacán |
08 | Francely Abreu | 18 | Mérida, Yucatán |
09 | Jonathan Meza | 21 | Hermosillo, Sonora |
10 | Gibran Gutiérrez | 19 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
11 | Jorge Alejandro Flores | 25 | Honduras |
12 | Effeta López | 21 | Guadalajara Jalisco |
13 | Rosa Mary Mier | 26 | Puebla, Puebla |
14 | Jazmin & Stephanie Sotelo | 19 | Loreto, Zacatecas |
Spin-off Generations
USA: Season 1 (2005–06)
La Academia USA is the first musical reality show with only Hispanic contestants launched by Azteca America in October 2005. The auditions were done nationwide and the first La Academia USA concert was on November 20, 2005.After three months of competition La Academia USA came to an end, crowning Mariana Vargas as winner of the Latin Reality Show. As the winner and runner-up, Mariana and Gustavo respectively received contracts with Warner Music for the release of an album.
Place | Contestants |
01 | Blanca Mariana Vargas Grajeda |
02 | Gustavo Alfonso Amezcua Fuentes |
03 | Nohelia María Sosa Guerrero |
04 | Afid Ferrer Ávalos |
05 | Yoshigei Cázares Silva |
06 | Jazmín Olivo Ceballos |
07 | Francisco Alvarado Rivera |
08 | Adán Castillo |
09 | Iván Quiñonez |
10 | Diana Galindo Martínez |
11 | Heloisa Alves |
12 | Catalina Naranjo |
13 | Michael Anthony Muenchow |
14 | Gabriel Juan Rodríguez Policastro |
15 | Alejandro Hernández López |
16 | Carlos Soto García |
17 | Bianca Filio Martínez |
18 | Fatimat Aihassan Villanueva |
KIDS: Season 1 (2013)
La Academia Kids was presented in 2010 at the Bicentenanial Generation finale with Tatiana as the host. On February 22, 2012, Tatiana announced on her twitcam that the show was officially cancelled due to production issues. On July 11, 2013, it was confirmed that La Academia Kids was in production again. Ingrid Coronado returned as the host, joined by Mauricio Barcelata and Mariana Torres. Alicia Villarreal, Lola Cortés and Luis Coronel serve as judges. On August 31, the show aired a casting special, while the first live concert took place on September 7, and the finale was held on December 21, where the winner received MN$500,000.Adamaris, Cristopher, Eddy, Michelle, Nahomy & Ximena reached the finale. Eddy Valenzuela was declared the first winner of La Academia Kids.
Place | Contestants | Age | City |
01 | Eddy Valenzuela | 12 | Chihuahua |
02 | Nahomy Campas | 12 | Sonora |
03 | Adamaris Madrid | 10 | Culiacán, Sinaloa |
04 | Cristopher Vega | 08 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
05 | Ximena Ramos | 07 | Durango |
06 | Michelle Gómez | 10 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
07 | Guillermo Romo | 11 | Estado de México |
08 | Melany García | 10 | Guatemala |
09 | Esaú Juarez | 06 | Guadalajara |
10 | Japhet Jaquim | 07 | Puebla |
11 | Viviann Baeza | 14 | Querétaro |
12 | Cristian Aguilar | 13 | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
13 | Lupillo Llamas | 09 | Tijuana, Baja California |
14 | Santiago Jiménez | 12 | Distrito Federal |
15 | Juan Ángel García | 10 | San Luis Potosí |
16 | Corina Agosto | 10 | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
17 | Irany Martínez | 09 | Mexicali, Baja California |
18 | Daniela Armas | 12 | Uruapán, Michoacán |
19 | Sebastián Urdiales | 11 | Distrito Federal |
20 | Leslie Alavez | 11 | Distrito Federal |
KIDS: Season 2 (2014)
Due the high ratings Azteca producer Roberto Romagnoli confirmed a second season of the kids version. On July 25, 2014, it was confirmed that Ingrid Coronado will return as the host, joined by Mariana Torres and Carlos Arenas. While Alicia Villarreal, Lolita Cortés, and First Generations second place, Víctor García will serve as judges. The season premiered on August 16 with a two-week casting special episodes, the first live concert took place on August 30.Angélica, Alexis, Karla, Nicole, Sarah & Sofía reached the finale. Karla Herrarte was declared the second winner of La Academia Kids, making her the first foreigner to ever win a season of the show.
Place | Contestants | Age | City |
01 | Karla Herrarte' | 12 | Amatitlán, Guatemala |
02 | Sarah Silva | 11 | California, USA |
03 | Nicole Gatti | 09 | Veracruz |
03 | Alexis Orozco | 12 | Tijuana, Baja California |
04 | Angélica Vargas | 11 | California, USA |
05 | Sofia Escobar | 08 | Puebla |
06 | Giovanni Malvaez | 08 | Xochimilco, DF |
07 | Yuawi Lopez | 06 | Durango |
08 | Anthon Morales | 12 | Nuevo León |
09 | Jose Fernando Hernandez | 10 | Cd. Victoria, Tamaulipas |
10 | Jacob Ayala | 11 | El Dorado, Culiacán |
11 | Jesus Figueroa | 12 | Mixco, Guatemala |
12 | Lolita Mora | 12 | California, USA |
13 | Valeria Amarillas | 06 | Sinaloa |
14 | Alison Rivera | 08 | Tabasco |
15 | Pablo Reina | 06 | Coahuila |
16 | Ximena Magaña | 12 | Jalisco |
17 | Samantha Castro | 10 | Veracruz |
18 | Alejandro Vargas | 12 | Tecamac, Estado de México |
19 | Santiago Escobedo | 05 | Mexicali, Baja California |
20 | Marco Lopez | 11 | Azcapotzalco, DF |
Notable careers
La Academia has been the most important reality show of Azteca, but not all of the contestants have transcended to a successful career. There are some examples of former La Academia contestants, that have been constantly on the public eye:- Carlos Rivera, was the winner of The Third Generation, and decided to switch from a singing career to musical theater. He has done five plays, one of them being The Lion King Musical in Spain which got him international recognition. Since 2015 he joined Azteca's rival network, Televisa. He plays in El hotel de los secretos, a Mexican soap-opera based the Spanish TV series Gran Hotel. In 2018, he became one of the 4 coaches of the Mexican version of The Voices 7th season, produced by Televisa. His latest album Guerra has been a worldwide success, topping the charts all around the world. Rivera has collaborated with artists including the late Juan Gabriel, Thalía, José José, Pandora, Reyli Barba, Ana Torroja, Marta Sánchez, Franco De Vita, Ana Carolina and Daniel Boaventura, Paulo Gonzo, Abel Pintos, and India Martínez.
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Tours
Spin-offs
Desafio De Estrellas (2003, 2006, 2009)
Desafío de Estrellas is a Mexican musical show produced and distributed by Azteca, the second most important network in the country. The format of the Desafío is similar to American Idol with contestants eliminated every week and a grand finale with the top contestants competing to win the first place prize. Azteca has, until 2006, produced two versions of the program, one in 2003 and the other in 2006.- The 2003 version consisted only of former contestants of La Academia, another Azteca-produced show which had already garnished two seasons and, in the process, taken away rating from Televisa, the prime network of the country.
- The 2006 version, on the other hand, consisted of both former contestants of La Academia, as well as other artists produced by Azteca in the middle and late 90s.
- Later in 2009 a third season took place with former contestants of the six seasons of la academia.
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