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''A Oscuras Pero Encendidos'' (, ''In the Dark but Turned On'') was the first late night
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produced for the Hispanic market in the United States. The "live" show, produced by Astracanada Productions Inc, launched in 1995 in
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on WJAN-CA America CV, and was a combination of celebrity guests, games, practical jokes, and audience participation. It differed from traditional American late night shows, incorporating sexy co-hostesses, interactive phone games, and a variety of
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acts. For its six-year run, the nightly show was hosted by its creator and producer Paul Bouche. In 1997, the show won an
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from the
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in the Entertainment Series category. ''A Oscuras Pero Encendidos'' generated ratings results attracting a substantial share of the young 18-35 demographic. The show developed a cult following in Miami and in 1997,
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owned
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started transmitting the series via
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, allowing it to reach all Spanish-speaking markets in the United States. In 2000,
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picked up the program for national broadcast in open-air stations reaching all the United States and
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. The show was the first to experiment with both "late night", a time period seldom exploited by the
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television networks, and the production of local Spanish language entertainment television for audiences of diverse Hispanic origins. Until 1995, all entertainment offerings were geared to an audience of Mexican descent, which resided predominantly on the West Coast. From 1995 until the year 2001, ''A Oscuras Pero Encendidos'' was the only daily local Spanish Language entertainment production in
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. Currently there are five local Spanish-language stations in the city of Miami producing over 30 shows. In 2007, ''La Boca Loca De Paul'' was launched as a syndicated late night variety show for the US Hispanic market and Latin America. Also hosted by Paul Bouche, this show retained many elements of ''A Oscuras Pero Encendidos''. Since its inception "La Boca Loca de Paul" generated substantial rating increases in its time period. In 2011, "La Boca Loca De Paul" was launched in Syndication in the US and in Puerto Rico through Mega TV generating "substantial" rating results with young viewers. In 2020 in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the launch of the series, its production company Astracanada Productions Inc launched a YouTube channel featuring all the content produced by the company since inception. As part of the content classic clips of "A Oocuras Pero Encendidos", "La Boca Loca De Paul" and many other programs are now available online. See link to the YouTube channel on "External Links". Since June 2020 daily clips of "A Oscuras Pero Encendidos" are available on the YouTube channel @paulbouchetv


US Hispanic Latenight / Variety Competitors

Telefutura ''Noche de Perros'' ("''Dog's Night''") was a
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-language
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which was hosted by Carlos Calderon, Gabriel Varela and Daniel Carles. The show's debut was October 31, 2011. The show was a Spanish language version of "The Man's Show" from Comedy Central. Five months after its launch Telefutura announced that the show would be canceled. The last show aired on April 20, 2012.
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''Con La Noche Encima''("''With The Night On Top''") was a
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which was hosted by Horacio Villalobos and Javier "Poty" Castillo. The show's debut was August 4, 2011 on
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. It was promoted as a two episode special and a test for a possible permanent late-night program. No more episodes were produced.
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''Mas Vale Tarde'' ("''It's Better Late''") was a
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variety Variety may refer to: Arts and entertainment Entertainment formats * Variety (radio) * Variety show, in theater and television Films * ''Variety'' (1925 film), a German silent film directed by Ewald Andre Dupont * ''Variety'' (1935 film), ...
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which was hosted by Alex Cambert. The show's debut was November 29, 2007 on
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. The show followed a similar format to other English-language late-night shows. The last show aired in April 2008.
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announced previously in its 2006 upfront presentation that they would produce their own late night show '' ¡Ay Qué Noche!'' (Oh What a Night!) which would be hosted by Cristian de la Fuente. Despite the announcement, the show was not launched.https://web.archive.org/web/20070928163854/http://www.hbcinteractive.com/corp/en/pr/Miami_11082005-1.html


References


External links


"Paul Bouche Official YouTube Channel" Official YouTube Channel"La Boca Loca de Paul" Official WebsiteAstracanada Productions Inc. Official website
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