Teleset Explained

Teleset
Type:Private
Location:Bogotá, Colombia
Industry:Television
Products:Television shows
Parent:Sony Pictures Television (2009–present)

Teleset is a television production company based in Bogotá, Colombia. It produced Metástasis, the Spanish-language remake of Breaking Bad.

Teleset's portfolio contains popular telenovelas such as La Baby Sister, The Useless One, Love in Custody and Three Miracles. Working hand in hand with SPT, Teleset has been a pioneer in the TV series genre with programs such as Rosario Tijeras, La prepago, Metastasis, Niñas mal, Popland, Lady, La sellera derosas, La Reina del Flow, El mariachi and En la mouth of the wolf, among others. In the entertainment part, Teleset has produced Colombian versions of world-renowned formats such as Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Robinson Expedition, Factor X, Popstars and Colombia has talent, among others.

History

Teleset was founded in 1995 and is one of Colombia's largest independent television producers. On January 29, 2009, Sony Pictures Television International acquired a 50% stake in the company.[1] On April 1, 2009, Sony Pictures Entertainment consolidated Teleset with its other US and international television companies under the SPT roof such as 2waytraffic, Embassy Row, Starling, and Lean-M.[2] Teleset also has a division in Mexico.[3]

Titles

The company's productions include:[1]

Teleset has also produced local versions of the following foreign series:[1]

Foreign series Colombian version
Hole in the Wall Duro contra el muro
Breaking Bad Metástasis
Dancing with the Stars Bailando por un Sueño
PokerFace El Jugador
Popstars Popstars Colombia
Survivor Expedición Róbinson
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? ¿Quién quiere ser millonario?
The X Factor El Factor X

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sony buys into Colombia's Teleset. C21Media. Jonathan Webdale. 2009-01-29. 2014-07-20.
  2. http://www.chollywood.org/en/news/sony-combines-tv-units.html Sony combines TV units
  3. Web site: TELESET México - Home. Facebook. 3 October 2019.