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Current programming

Telenovela First airdate Last airdate Episodes Runtime TV rating Produced by Notes
De Que Te Quiero, Te Quiero March 11th, 2014 present 124/186 (aired)
86 (Univision version)
44-48 minutes
89-92 minutes (edited episodes)
TV-14 (V/S/L/D) Televisa (Acquired) Currently broadcast on Univision weeknights at 7pm/6c, replacing Mentir para vivir. Profanity is blanked out, sexuality scenes are removed and nude scenes are blurred.


*uVideos Preview: 17 minutes 2 seconds
*#QuieroTeQuiero
*Prior to May 9, the TV-14-VL rating was used. The TV-14-VD rating, previously used until September 2013, was restored and is currently used.
*A condensed intro was introduced in episode 7, and is currently used in random episodes.
*From May 12 to June 12, 2014, Univision aired 2 hours of De Que Te Quiero, Te Quiero, replacing Por siempre mi amor. 2 hour episodes resumed on June 23, with no episode splicing edits.
*From June 13 to June 20, Univision temporarily aired De Que Te Quiero, Te Quiero at 8pm/7c due to the FIFA soccer matches.
*On May 19, Univision started editing every 3 episodes to become 1 with a 90+ minute runtime. As a result, episodes 56-112 were rearranged to become 19 edited episodes. This edit stopped on June 13.

Lo Que La Vida Me Robó November 18th, 2013 161/196 (aired) 43-48 minutes TV-14 (V/S/L/D) Currently broadcast on Univision weeknights at 9pm/8c, replacing La tempestad. Sexuality and rape scenes are removed, profanity is blanked out, and nude scenes are blurred.


*uVideos Preview: 19 minutes 21 seconds
*#LaVidaMeRobo
*Episode 13 was rated TV-14-SLD, a rating currently unused by Univision.
*Prior to December 6, 2013, there were 3 commercial breaks.
*A recap episode highlighting important events was broadcast on December 13, 2013.
*The TV-14-VL rating, unused for one month for unknown reasons, reappeared on December 18, 2013. From January 10 to May 6, 2014, the rating was never officially used again.
*The TV-14-VD rating, previously used until September 2013, was restored on May 7, 2014.
*From December 23, 2013 to January 3, 2014, Univision temporarily aired 2 hours of Lo que la vida me robó, taking over Mentir para vivir's former time slot.
*On January 30, 2014, Univision started condensing episode previews after the episode was broadcast. A 15-second extended preview, branded as "Bocadito Exclusivo" was shown during the last commercial break of Qué Pobres Tan Ricos. It was phased out on March 19, 2014, and a 30-second preview is used once more.
*Main sponsor: Toyota.

Nuestra Belleza Latina March 6th, 2011 49 (as of 2013)
45 seen
4 seasons unseen
80-95 minutes TV-PG-D
TV-14 (L/D)
Univision Studios (Original) Originally broadcast between March and late-May every year, Sundays at 8pm/7c. Language is bleeped out.


*The 8th season was broadcast on February 16, 2014, 2 weeks earlier for the first time.
*Episode 3 from season 8 ran 110 minutes.
*In the early season 8 episodes, the network logo disappeared at 10pm/9c and the rating box appeared afterwards before the program concluded. This error was corrected on April 6.

Premios TVyNovelas May 29th, 2011 3 (as of 2014)
28 unseen
1 skipped
120-150 minutes (runtimes vary per edition)
TV-14 (V/S/L/D) Televisa (Acquired) Randomly broadcast on Sundays every year on Univision between April and May.

Future programming

Telenovela First airdate Last airdate Episodes Runtime TV rating Produced by Notes

Past programming

Telenovela First airdate Last airdate Episodes Runtime TV rating Produced by Notes
Eva Luna November 1st, 2010 April 11th, 2011 111 aired
100 seen
39-57 minutes TV-14 (V/S/L/D) Venevisión & Univision Studios (Original Co-production) Broadcast on Univision weeknights at 8pm/7c, replacing Hasta que el dinero nos separe.


*3 versions of one intro, containing different lyrics and scenes, were randomly used throughout its run.
*2-hour episodes were broadcast on December 28 (eps 36-37) & December 29, 2010 (eps 38-39).
*From episode 96 to episode 109, a recap segment lasting between 2-3 minutes was introduced.
*Prior to the finale broadcast, a 44-minute special featuring the best moments, behind the scenes and extras was broadcast at 7pm/6c.

Destilando Amor March 22nd, 2011 November 26th, 2011 171 40-47 minutes TV-14 (V/S/L/D) Televisa (Acquired) Originally broadcast from March 26th to December 3rd, 2007 as a first run, weeknights at 9pm/8c. Profanity was blanked out.
Teresa March 30th, 2011 October 3rd, 2011 151 42-48 minutes TV-PG (V/D)
TV-14 (V/S/D)
Originally broadcast on Univision weeknights at 9pm/8c, taking over Triunfo del amor's time slot. From April 12 onward, it was broadcast at 8pm/7c, replacing Eva Luna.


*From March 30 to April 8, 2011, episodes 1-8 were broadcast at 9pm/8c.
*From April 12 to May 13, 2011, episodes 9-56 were broadcast at 8pm/7c for 2 hours. Said episodes were time expanded to include an additional 4-6 minutes of footage from the previous night's episode.
*From May 16 onward, the remaining episodes were broadcast at 8pm/7c for 1 hour.
*After the finale broadcast, the 2 alternative endings were presented on Don Francisco Presenta at 10pm/9c.

La Fuerza del Destino August 2nd, 2011 December 26th, 2011 101 41-47 minutes TV-PG-D
TV-14 (V/S/D)
Broadcast on Univision weeknights at 9pm/8c, replacing Triunfo del amor. Profanity was blanked out.


*The intro was edited to remove a 5-second sexuality scene towards the end.
*Throughout its run, most episodes that didn't have sexuality scenes were erroneously ranked TV-14-SD. Episodes with profanity weren't rated TV-14-LD. Episodes containing violence weren't sometimes rated TV-14-VD.
*2-hour episodes were broadcast on October 27 (eps 58-59), November 9 (eps 68-69), November 16 (eps 72-73) and November 23, 2011 (eps 78-79).
*During November 2011, a 3-minute recap segment was sometimes featured for some episodes, and the episodes ended minutes after 10pm/9c.
*Prior to the finale broadcast, a 47-minute special featuring the best moments was broadcast at 7pm/6c. It was also the last telenovela to be featured on a special edition of Don Francisco Presenta at 10pm/9c.

Una Maid en Manhattan November 29th, 2011 July 23rd, 2012 167 42-48 minutes (Eps 1-158)
21-25 mins (Eps 159-167)
TV-14 (D/L/S/V) Telemundo Studios & Sony Pictures Television (Original Co-production) Broadcast on Telemundo weeknights at 8pm/7c, replacing Mi Corazón Insiste.


*Episode 69 was broadcast as a 86-minute episode on March 5.
*From July 10 to July 23, 2012, Telemundo aired half-hour episodes of Una Maid en Manhattan, as Rosa Diamante was broadcast at 8:30pm/7:30c.

La que no podía amar January 2nd, 2012 August 10th, 2012 166 aired
158 (Univision version)
151 seen
42-47 minutes TV-PG (V/D)
TV-14 (V/L/D)
Televisa (Acquired) Originally broadcast on Univision weeknights at 9pm/8c replacing one hour of Una familia con suerte. From February 6 onward, it was broadcast at 10pm/9c, replacing all 10pm variety programming. One profane word in episode 90 was blanked out and all sexuality scenes were removed.


*From January 2 to February 3, 2012, episodes 1-29 were broadcast at 9pm/8c.
*Episodes 16-17 were broadcast on January 24 for 2 hours.
*Episodes 20-28 were edited to be broadcast from January 26 to February 2, 2012, rearranged as six 61-70 minute episodes.
*From February 6 onward, Univision aired the remaining episodes at 10pm/9c.
*Until March 9, 2012, a 1-minute recap segment was sometimes featured on all prime-time telenovelas.
*From March 12 onward, the intro was placed after the first commercial break. This practice remains for all present telenovelas.
*The "Estás viendo La que no podía amar" bumpers were featured during the second commercial break until July 16, 2012.
*Some episodes had a 5-second ending credits.
*For unknown reasons, the intro in episode 130 was placed after the second commercial break.
*Episodes 156-165 were also edited to be broadcast from August 3 to August 9, 2012, rearranged as five 45-47 minute episodes.

Abismo de Pasión March 12th, 2012 November 5th, 2012 161 42-47 minutes TV-14 (V/S/L/D) Broadcast on Univision weeknights at 9pm/8c, replacing El Talismán. Sexuality scenes were removed and profanity was blanked out.


*Throughout its run, the intro was placed after the first commercial break. This practice remains for all present telenovelas.
*The "Estás viendo Abismo de pasión, y al terminar no te pierdas La que no podía amar" bumpers were featured during the second commercial break until July 16, 2012.
*Some episodes had a 5-second ending credits.
*The second intro, originally introduced in episode 88 for the Canal de las Estrellas broadcast, was used from episode 67 onward (excluding episodes 71-72).
*Episode 95 was rated TV-14, and is the only time the rating was used.
*On October 2012, Univision didn't broadcast Abismo de pasión on Fridays.
*From October 15 onward, the ending credits was marginalized, This practice remains for all present telenovelas broadcast in prime-time.
*Prior to the finale broadcast, Premios TVyNovelas presenta: Abismo de Pasión - Rumbo al Gran Final was broadcast at 7pm/6c. One sexuality scene was removed and blurred.
*Main sponsor: McDonald's

Amores Verdaderos November 7th, 2012 July 28th, 2013 181 43-46 minutes TV-14 (V/S/L/D) Broadcast on Univision weeknights at 9pm/8c, replacing Abismo de pasión. Profanity was blanked out or excised entirely, sexuality scenes were altered, and nude scenes were blurred.


*Prior to its premiere, a 20-minute preview was published on uVideos. This practice remains for all present telenovelas broadcast in prime-time.
*AV is the first telenovela to feature the "Fan de la semana" segment by Univision and the first to use official twitter hashtags (#AmoresVerdaderos).
*Episode 180 and part 1 of episode 181 were edited to be broadcast between July 24 and July 26, 2013, creating three 36-38 minute episodes. Said episodes were time expanded to include 4-7 minutes of footage from the previous night's episode.
*Parts 2 and 3 of episode 181 were broadcast on July 28, 2013. This episode also included the last 15 minutes from Friday night's episode at the beginning.
*Episode 181 was broadcast in its entirety on August 4, 2013 at 1pm/12c.

Qué Bonito Amor April 15th, 2013 October 4th, 2013 161
124 (Univision version)

58-66 minutes (Eps 1-31.5, 67.5-69, 106.5-108 and 111)
54-57 minutes (Eps 33-66, 70.5-105, 109.5 and 117.5)
41-43 minutes (Eps 112.5-113.5 and 154-161-1)
53 minutes (Eps 114.5, 116.5 and 161-2)
44-46 minutes (Eps 119-153)

TV-14 (V/S/L/D) Broadcast on Univision weeknights at 10pm/9c, replacing Amor Bravío. Profanity was blanked out and sexuality scenes were altered.


*#QueBonitoAmor
*From April 15 to August 5, 2013 (excluding July 30-31), entire episodes were taken apart and spliced together in a haphazard manner, creating seventy-eight 53-66 minute episodes.
*Between April 15-May 14, June 17/18 and July 24/25/29, 2013, 40.5 episodes were rearranged to become twenty-seven episodes with one commercial break.
*Between May 15-June 14, June 19-July 23/26 and August 5, 2013, 73.5 episodes were rearranged to become forty-nine episodes, and were edited for time with two commercial breaks.
*On July 30 and July 31, 2013, episodes 112.5 and 113.5 were broadcast with a regular runtime and four commercial breaks.
*On August 1 and August 2, 3 episodes were rearranged to become 2 episodes, and were heavily edited for time with a runtime of 53 minutes.
*From August 6 to September 23, 2013, Univision aired episodes 119-153 without any episode combining edits and with three commercial breaks. Said episodes were time expanded to include 4-7 minutes of footage from the previous night's episode.
*The TV-14-VL rating replaced TV-14-VD rating on September 12, 2013.
*From September 24 to October 2, 2013, Univision aired episodes 154-160 with a runtime of 41-43 minutes, retaining three commercial breaks.
*Univision aired episode 161 in 2 separate parts on October 3 and October 4, 2013. Part 2 was rerun on Sunday after the initial broadcast instead of the entire episode.
*Main sponsor: Garnier Fructise

Dama y Obrero June 24th, 2013 October 18th, 2013 81 41-44 minutes TV-14 (D/L/S/V) Telemundo Studios (Original) Broadcast on Telemundo weeknights at 8pm/7c, replacing Pasión Prohibida. The episode count was reduced to 81 due to low ratings, and the international version contains 115 episodes.


*The intro was only used between episodes 1-30.

Corazón Indomable May 13th, 2013 December 22th, 2013 161
136 seen
44-49 minutes TV-PG-D
TV-14 (V/S/L/D)
Televisa (Acquired) Broadcast on Univision weeknights at 7pm/6c, replacing Corona de lágrimas. Nude scenes were blurred.


*CorazonIndomable
*4 versions of one intro had been randomly used throughout its run.
*At random times between August 26 and September 6 and September 23/30, 2013, the episodes were time expanded to include an additional 3-5 minutes of footage from the previous night's episode.
*TV-14-VL rating replaced TV-14-VD rating on September 12, 2013.
*From November 22 to November 29, 2013, Univision started broadcasting 2 hours of Corazón indomable, replacing Porque el Amor Manda.
*For unknown reasons, episodes 143-145 were rebroadcast the following night at 7pm/6c after their initial broadcasts at 8pm/7c. Episode 155, originally broadcast on December 12, 2013, was also rebroadcast the following night.
*The TV-14-VL rating, unused between mid-October and December 17, 2013 for unknown reasons, reappeared the next day.
*Prior to the finale broadcast, Premios TVyNovelas presenta: Corazón Indomable - Rumbo al Gran Final was broadcast at 5pm/4c. One rape scene was removed and profanity was blanked out.
*It is also one of the two telenovelas that ended on a Sunday in 2013.
*For unknown reasons, the last episode was edited for time, running 84 minutes instead of 90.

Mentir Para Vivir October 7th, 2013 February 28th, 2014 101 44-48 minutes TV-PG-VLD
TV-14 (V/S/L/D)
Originally broadcast weeknights at 10pm/9c, replacing Qué bonito amor. On December 23, 2013, due to low ratings, Univision started broadcasting Mentir para vivir weeknights at 7pm/6c, replacing Corazón indomable. Sexuality, rape and teen-drinking scenes were removed, profanity was blanked out, and nude scenes were blurred.


*MentirParaVivir
*A 3-hour special highlighting the best moments from the first 5 episodes, in abridged form, was broadcast on October 13, 2013 at 1pm/12c.
*Episodes 15, 36 and 86 were rated TV-14-SLD, a rating currently unused by Univision.
*A second intro, introduced in episode 31, was used for the remainder of its run.
*Until December 20, 2013, there were 3 commercial breaks. As a result, the episodes were time expanded to include an additional 4-6 minutes of footage from the previous night's episode.
*From December 23, 2013 onward, there were 4 commercial breaks.
*The TV-14-VL rating, unused between mid-October and December 17, 2013 for unknown reasons, reappeared the next day. On January 10, 2014, the rating was unused once more.
*A few episodes containing references to foreign brands were blanked out or blurred.
*The last episode was edited for time, running 46 minutes instead of 80. The episode was never broadcast in its entirety as a rerun after the initial broadcast.

Protagonistas October 12th, 2011 (Univision)
November 8th, 2011 (Telefutura)
November 7th, 2011 (Univision)
December 16th, 2011 (Telefutura)
47 42-45 minutes TV-PG (L/D)
TV-14 (L/D)
Univision Studios (Original) Originally broadcast on Univision weeknights at 10pm/9c and some Saturday airings at 7pm/6c. Telefutura later aired the remaining episodes weeknights at 10pm/9c due to low ratings.
Mira Quien Baila September 15th, 2013 November 24, 2013 11 (2013) 85-88 minutes TV-14-D Formerly broadcast annually between September and late-November, Sundays at 8pm/7c.


*Officially canceled by Univision in 2014 due to conflicts between journalists, participants and judges.

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