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Cleanup|date=March 2010Infobox television| show_name =La Academia| format = Interactive talent show Reality show| company = TV Azteca|Tv Azteca | distributor = Nostromo Producciones (2002& ndash;2005) TV Azteca|Tv Azteca (2006 - present)| runtime = Varies between 2 hours and 3 hours| executive_producer = Giorgio Aresu (2002–2005) Eva Borja (2006- 2008) Magda Rodriguez (2009 - 2011) Juan Navarrete (2011)| presenter = Alan Tacher (2002& ndash;2005) Monica Garza (2006) Rafael Araneda (2008 - present) Ingrid Coronado (2009 - present) Biby Gaitán (2011)| judges = La_Academia#Franchise_Judges|(List of Judges) | country = Mexico| network = Azteca 13 | first_aired = start date|2002|6|30| last_aired = present| status = Returning| num_seasons = 9| list_episodes = List of La Academia episodes| website = http://www.tvazteca.com/laacademia La Academia ( The Academy ) is a Mexican reality television show|reality musical talent show shown on TV Azteca , premiering in June 2002 and currently in its ninth 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.
The show has turned into a reliable dominator of its time-slot, which has been shown by its triumph over Televisa 's Operación Triunfo Mexico . The rival show, which shared the basic premise of "La Academia", was only produced for one season before being replaced by Big Brother VIP Mexico and Bailando por la boda de mis sueños . The Televisa reality show was in fact the official Endemol entry in Mexico.
The show has been franchised to other countries: Azerbaijan ( Akademiya ), Malaysia ( Akademi Fantasia ), Indonesia ( Akademi Fantasi Indosiar , it will be rebranding to Viva AFISTAR and will be aired on MNCTV began 2011), United States ( La Academia USA ).
Format
Each year, 14-21 people were 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 students is eliminated until 4 to 6 students become the finalists and compete for the top prize-3 million Mexican peso s, but the award has changed in each generation since the third. Students are eliminated based on the number of votes each receives. Whom ever receives the fewest votes during at the end of the week (the votes are stopped at the end of the concert) is eliminated. Viewers can vote by telephone, but calls are not free.
Each vote costs over 25 Mexican pesos (around US $2.50). From the sixth generation, voting is by text message with costs 3 Mexican pesos.
Camino a la Fama airs during weekday afternoons. This show tapes what the students' lives within the La academia house. It also demonstrates the singing, dancing, and acting classes.
Contestant Summary
Generation Season
Winner
2nd place
3rd place
Other Finalist(s)
Other Contestants (In Order of Elimination First to Last)
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 world-wide 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.
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.
A year after the end of the Second Generation, the Third Generation, with far more production than before, began on March 14, 2004. The Salon Teotihuacan|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.
Dulce, Melissa, César, Leticia, Carlos and Israel reached the finale held on July 4, 2004. Carlos Rivera Guerra was declared the third winner of La Academia.
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.
Yuridia, Adrian, Cynthia, Erasmo, Edgar and Silvia reached the finale held on July 3, 2005. Erasmo González Delgado was declared the fourth winner of La Academia.
The Generation of Light began on July 9, 2006, where the least number of contestants, four, became finalists. The Veracruz, Veracruz|boardwalk of the Port of Veracruz in Veracruz, Veracruz|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.
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
Zentla, Veracruz
02
Colette
Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas
03
Marbella
Magdalena de Kino, Sonora
04
Renata
Guadalajara, Jalisco
05
Vince
Los Angeles, California
06
Julia
Paso del Toro, Veracruz
07
Yazmin
Hermosillo,Sonora
08
Sebastián
Mexicali, Baja California
09
Julio
Culiacán, Sinaloa
10
Noé
Monterrey, Nuevo León
11
Isabel
Chihuahua, Chihuahua
12
Diego
Monterrey, N.L.
13
Carlos
Distrito Federal
14
Iván
Monterrey, Nuevo León
15
Diana
Chihuahua, Chihuahua
16
Citlali
Guadalajara, Jalisco
17
César
Guadalajara, Jalisco
18
Armando
Teopisca, Chiapas
19
Alan
Estado de México
20
Jaqueline
Oaxaca, Oaxaca
21
Niyet
Guadalajara, Jalisco
:colorbox|palegoldenrod Winner :colorbox|pink Runners-Up :colorbox|#EBF5FF Finalist :colorbox|lightblue Entered Later in the Competition
Concerts
Rank
Contestant
07/ 09/ 06
07/ 16/ 06
07/ 23/ 06
07/ 30/ 06
08/ 06/ 06
08/ 13/ 06
08/ 20/ 06
08/ 27/ 06
09/ 03/ 06
09/ 10/ 06
09/ 17/ 06
09/ 24/ 06
10/ 01/ 06
10/ 08/ 06
10/ 15/ 06
10/ 22/ 06
10/ 29/ 06
11/ 05/ 06
11/ 12/ 06
11/ 19/ 06
11/ 26/ 06
12/ 03/ 06
12/ 10/ 06
12/ 17/ 06
1
Samuel
2
Colette
3
Marbella
4
Renata
5
Vince
6
Julia
7
Yazmín
8
Sebastián
9
Julio
10
Noé
11
Isabel
12
Diego
13
Carlos
14
Iván
15
Diana
16
Citlali
17
César
18
Armando
19
Alan
20
Jaqueline
21
Niyet
Season 6: La Última Generación (2008)
The Final Generation began on August 31, 2008. The Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna|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.
The New Academy was renewed due to the popular demand citation needed|date=February 2011 and headed by the most outspoken critic, Lolita Cortez, beginning on October 4, 2009. This season featured 36 contestans, and seven, became finalists. The Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna|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.
Jesús Antonio Guerrero is Daniel Solís's real birth name and 47 was his real age when he was expelled
:colorbox|palegoldenrod Winner :colorbox|pink Runners-Up :colorbox|#EBF5FF Finalist :colorbox|gray Left the competition
Concerts
Rank
Contestant
10/ 04/ 09
10/ 11/ 09
10/ 18/ 09
10/ 25/ 09
11/ 01/ 09
11/ 08/ 09
11/ 15/ 09
11/ 22/ 09
11/ 29/ 09
12/ 06/ 09
12/ 13/ 09
12/ 20/ 09
1
Giovanna
2
Sebastián
Napoleón
4
Agustín
5
Menny
6
Oscar
7
Fabiola
8
Jaccyve
9
Mike
10
Luz
11
Rodrigo
12
Patricia
13
Alejandra Capellini
14
María Alejandra
15
Daniel
16
Adriana
17
Mayrenne
Roy
Yadhira
18
Roberto
Brian
Carlos
Luis
19
Alex
Nicole
Dafne
Ingrid
Mell
20
Kurt
Denisse
Manuel
Alberto
Melissa
Daniela
Michelle
Season 8: Bicentenario (2010)
Bicentennial was the name given to this season in honor of the 200 years of Mexican independence. It began on September 12, 2010, featuring 49 contestants, and 10 finalists, marking an all-time high for series. The Estadio Víctor Manuel Reyna|Víctor Manuel Reyna Stadium in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas served as the setting for the finale for a third time.
For the first time ever, two winners were announced: one was chosen by the panel of critics as well as Lolita Cortez and La Academia teachers, winning the International Prize of US$20,000; the other was chosen by the viewers, winning La Academia: Bicentenario and MN$1 million.
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 International Prize.
Place
Contestant
Age
Country/ Residence
01
Esmeralda Ugalde
18
01(2)
Paolo Ragone
28
02
Carolina Soto
27
03
Edgar García
15
04
Luis González
29
05
Edu del Prado
33
06
Johnny Morales
30
07
Daniel Riolobos
24
08
Gerardo Cuevas
25
09
Eri Carranco
29
10
María López
25
11
Álvaro Bautista
23
12
Benjamín Rosales
29
13
Andrés Alejandre
25
14
Deyra Cornejo
35
15
Guillermo Martín
29
16
Isabel Marín de León
18
17
Belén Castorena
25
18
Denise Faro
22
19
Gina Rivera
24
20 - 21
Eddie Bilalovic
22
Mark Lewin
22
22 - 24
Jorge Tinoco
19
Lizette Limón
17
Sandra Estrada
16
25 - 32
Daniella Augspurg
19
Elaine Hernández
41
Eduardo Jiménez
32
Karla Silva
19
Leonardo Ruiz
27
Leonel Regata
21
Rosendo Robles
22
Ventura Esquiviaz
20
33 - 49
Brisa Carillo
17
Carmen Vásquez
16
David Duclaud
26
Dayana Falcón
21
Florentina González
31
Josue Bravo
26
Lupita Infante
23
Mariana Niebla
23
Nicolas Padilla
19
Paloma Naya
18
Paola Bustamante
22
Pepe Betancourt
28
Santa Degyves
37
Santiago Pérez
18
Sonia Mayorga
22
Verónica Ramos
27
:colorbox|palegoldenrod Winner of La Academia: Bicentenario :colorbox|tan Winner of the International Prize :colorbox|pink Runners-Up :colorbox|#EBF5FF Finalist
Concerts
Rank
Contestant
09/ 12/ 2010
09/ 19/ 2010
09/ 26/ 2010
10/ 03/ 2010
10/ 10/ 2010
10/ 17/ 2010
10/ 24/ 2010
10/ 31/ 2010
11/ 07/ 2010
11/ 14/ 2010
11/ 21/ 2010
11/ 28/ 2010
12/ 05/ 2010
12/ 12/ 2010
12/ 19/ 2010
1
Esmeralda
1*
Paolo
2
Carolina
3
Edgar
4
Luis
5
Edu
6
Johnny
7
Daniel
8
Gerardo
9
Eri
10
María
11
Álvaro
12
Benjamín
13
Andrés
14
Deyra
15
Guillermo
16
Isabel
17
Belén
18
Denise
19
Gina
20-21
Eddie
Mark
22-24
Jorge
Sandra
Lizette
25-32
Eduardo
Leonel
Rosendo
Daniella
Ventura
Elaine
Leonardo
Karla
33-49
Paloma
Verónica
Florentina
Nicolás
Santa
Pepe
Dayana
Josué
Carmen
Paola
Lupita with Eri & María
David
Santiago
Brisa
Mariana
Sonia
Season 9: La Academia 2011 (2011)
La Academia 2011 premiered on August 21 http://www.tvazteca.com/notas/la-academia/66675/conoce-a-los-alumnos-de-la-academia-2011 and it is the first reality show to be aired in 3D. It featured 35 contestants. The season was led by Eduardo Capetillo, and hosted by his wife Biby Gaitán accompanied by Rafael Araneda. During the middle of the competition, on October 26, Eduardo Capetillo announced to the contestants that Magda Rodriguez was no longer the producer (she was fired due to low raitings). Juan Navarrete became the new producer. At the end of the 11th. Concert, Eduardo Captillo announced that he would look for new contestants to join the competition. On the 12th. and 13th. Concert, 6 new contestants (Cecilia, Dianela, Héctor, Valeria, Alfonso, Gaby) were brought to the competition. After involving La Academia on a personal matter, Eduardo Capetillo and Biby Gaitán were fired on December 7. 2 weeks before the finale. It was announced Julio Preciado would take his place as principal for the remaining weeks of the competition and Ingrid Coronado will return to host the semifinal and finale. The finale was held in December 18 in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas
The Víctor Manuel Reyna Stadium once again served as the setting for the final concert, where the winner received MN$500,000 in addition to the cash prize accumulated over the course of the competition and a recording contract. Emanuel, Cecilia, Gustavo, Ronald, Gil, Yanilen, Erick, Hancer, Pablo & Carmen reached the finale. Erick Sandoval was declared the ninth winner of La Academia.
Place
Contestant
Age
City
01
Erick Sandoval
26
02
Pablo Balzano
27
03
Carmen Rios
25
04
Gil Álvarez
23
05
Ronald Martínez
31
06-10*
Gustavo Cornejo
30
Emanuel Peña
15
Cecilia de la Cueva
25
Yanilen Díaz
25
Hancer Pérez
19
11
Valeria Cox
26
12
Alfonso Cravioto
33
13
Héctor Ruiz
24
14
Lizbeth Colin
15
15-16
Gaby Albo
20
Denisha Audifred
29
17
Dianela
26
18
Melissa Barrera
21
19
Paco Zazueta
24
20-22
Jose Antonio Mora
23
Javi Baerga
23
Jesus Falcón
26
23-24
Eduardo D' Esezarate
23
Tadeo Bustamante
29
25
Gaby Luna
18
26
Frank Díaz
19
27
Dariela Vallejo
25
28
Yazmín Sanchez
15
29
Huicho Pérez
15
30
Mariana Balquiarena
20
31
Noé Varela
18
32-33
Alan Martin
21
Ceci Magaña
22
34-36
Bárbara Ibarra
16
Karen Lopez
21
Sergio Aguilar
21
37-41
Jacqueline Solis
28
Yamileth Hernández
21
Arón Manzanero
19
Giselle Rodriguez
18
Elisa Castellanos
17
:colorbox|palegoldenrod Winner :colorbox|pink Runners-Up :colorbox|#EBF5FF Finalist * The specific rank wasn't revealed, but the contestants are listed in order of elimination
Concerts
Rank
Contestant
08/ 21/ 11
08/ 28/ 11
09/ 04/ 11
09/ 11/ 11
09/ 18/ 11
09/ 25/ 11
10/ 02/ 11
10/ 09/ 11
10/ 16/ 11
10/ 23/ 11
10/ 30/ 11
11/ 06/ 11
11/ 13/ 11
11/ 20/ 11
11/ 27/ 11
12/ 04/ 11
12/ 11/ 11
12/ 18/ 11
1
Erick
2
Pablo
3
Carmen
4
Gil
5
Ronald
6-10
Gustavo
Emanuel
Cecilia
Yanilen
Hancer
11
Valeria
12
Alfonso
13
Héctor
14
Lizbeth
15-16
Gaby
Denisha
17
Dianela
18
Melissa
19
Paco
20-22
J.Antonio
Javi
Jesús
23-24
Eduardo
Tadeo
25
Gaby
26
Frank
27
Dariela
28
Yazmín
29
Huicho
30
Mariana
31
Noé
32-33
Alan
Cecy
34-36
Bárabara
Karen
Sergio
37-41
Áron
Elisa
Giselle
Jacqueline
Yamileth
Season 10: La Academia 10 (2012)
Coming this year to celebrate the tenth anniversary of La Academia http://www.tvazteca.com/notas/la-academia/87403/una-academia-10-para-celebrar-su-aniversario:-lola-cortes http://www.tvnotas.com.mx/2012/05/07/C-31896-la-academia-10-anos-iniciara-proximamente-su-casting.php http://www.radioformula.com.mx/notas.asp? Idn=241984 A lot of changes will be seen in this season, as Rafael Araneda is not longer the host of the show, and Giorgio Aresu (producer of the first 4 seasons) may return as producer.
Spin-Offs
Show
Seasons
Concerts
Season Premiere
Season Finale
1st Desafío de Estrellas
1-2
15
April 6, 2003
July 13, 2003
Homenaje A...
1-2
11
July 20, 2003
September 28, 2003
La Academia USA
USA
15
November 20, 2005
February 26, 2006
2nd Desafío de Estrellas
1-4
22
January 8, 2006
June 25, 2006
El Gran Desafío de Estrellas
1-6
14
April 19, 2009
July 26, 2009
Segunda Opportunidad
1-7 + USA
11
March 21, 2010
June 6, 2010
Desafio De Estrellas (2003, 2006, 2009)
Main|Desafio de Estrellas Desafío de Estrellas is a Mexican musical show produced and distributed by TV 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. TV 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 TV 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 (all four seasons), as well as other artists produced by TV 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.
Homenaje a...(2003)
Tribute to... placed season 1 and 2 contestants against each other each Sunday to compete for $100,000 pesos.
La Academia USA (2005& ndash;2006)
Main|La Academia USAThis edition expanded the franchise to the United States, where Mariana Vargas was the winner.
Segunda Oportunidad (2010)
Main|Segunda OportunidadSecond Chance premiered on March 21, 2010. This show featured former contestants from seasons 1 to 7 who competed for a second chance at the competition and the music industry. The show featured 53 contestants from the 7 generations of "La Academia" and "La Academia USA". On March 4, 50 contestants were announced, the other two will be chosen by voters on the internet. On March 10, they announced the composition of 13 teams of four members each.
La Academia Kids (2011 Cancelled)
It was presented at La Academia Bicentenario Finale with Tatiana (singer)|Tatiana as the host, but it was later cancelled due productions issues.citation needed|date=February 2011 On February 22 Tatiana announced on her twitter|twitcam that the show was cancelled.citation needed|date=February 2011 http://www.radioformula.com.mx/notas.asp? Idn=232347
Others
Five Years Later Concert (2007)
Name
Season
Rank
Song
Carlos Rivera
3rd
1st
Te Me Vas
Adrian
4th
3rd
La Tortura
Alejandra
2nd
12th
Renata
5th
4th
Erika
2nd
1st
All By Myself
Hiromi
3rd
7th
Falsas Esperanzas
Cynthia
4th
4th
Marbella
5th
3rd
Nadia
1st
5th
Sueños
Freddi
2nd
4th
Yazmín
5th
7th
Miguel Ángel
1st
3rd
Lloviendo Estrellas
Dulce
3rd
2nd
Toñita
1st
6th
De Mi No Te Vas A Burlar
Erasmo
4th
1st
Lloraras
Samuel
5th
1st
Ojala Que Lluevá Café
César
3rd
6th
Desencadena mi Corazón
Israel
3rd
5th
Vince
5th
6th
Leticia
3rd
4th
Mi Ciudad
Jose Luis
4th
7th
Marco
4th
9th
Estrella
1st
8th
Caraluna
Rosalía
2nd
5th
Andrea
2nd
9th
Victor
1st
2nd
Ayer Te Pedí
Myriam
1st
1st
Evidencias
Yuridia
4th
2nd
Como Yo Nadie Te Ha Amado
The special was hosted by Maria Ines (Season 1) the show was also featuring special moments that happened during every season including desafio de estrellas Season 1 & 2.
S1 : Myriam, Raúl, Estrella, Nadia, Víctor, M.Angel, Yahir S2 : Erika S3 : Carlos Rivera S4 : Cynthia & J.Luis, Erasmo, Yuridia, La Posta S5 : Colette, Samuel
La Academia, The Best Of
2008
Some season 8 contestans had records before la academia like Benjamin, Josue, Guillermo, Carolina, Johnny, Paolo, Edu
Some season 9 contestans had records before la academia like Antonio, Javi, Jesús, Jacqueline
Only records after La Academia
Tours
Season
Tour Name
Date
Place
Performers
1
Tour 2002-2003
Auditorio Nacional, Mexico DF Monterrey, N.L. Veracruz Oaxaca Queretaro Leon, Guanajuato, Guadalajara, Jalisco Pachuca, Hidalgo San Luis Potosi Morelia, Michoacan Guatemala City, Guatemala Aguascalientes Hermosillo, Sonora Mexicali, B.C. Tijuana, B.C.http:/ / www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/ noticia/ 12593.en-gira-la-primera-generacion-de-la-academia.html ref>
Myriam Victor Miguel Angel Yahir Nadia Toñita Raul Estrella Laura Ma. Ines Jose Antonio Wendolee Alejandro Hector
Reunion Tour 10 Years Later
June 2012
TBA
Yahir Miguel Angel Nadia Toñita Raul Estrella Laura Ma. Ines Jose Antonio Wendolee Alejandro Hector
4
Tour 2005
July 16, 2005 July 23, 2005 July 24, 2005 July 28, 2005 July 29, 2005 July 30, 2005 July 31, 2005 Agust 27, 2005 Agust 28, 2005 September 7, 2005 September 8, 2005 September 9, 2005 September 10, 2005 September 11, 2005 September 23, 2005 September 24, 2005 September 29, 2005 October 1, 2005 October 7, 2005 October 8, 2005 October 9, 2005
Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico DF San Luis Potosi Leon, Guanajuato Queretaro Aguascalientes Guadalajara Colima Las Vegas, USA Dallas, USA Hermosillo, Sonora Los Angeles, USA Fresno, USA Sacramento, USA Monterrey-Salinas, USA San Jose, USA Boise Idaho, USA Houston, Texas McAllen, Texas Phoenix, Arizona Yuma, Arizona Tucson, Arizona http:/ / www.terra.com.mx/ mujer/ articulo/ 164732/ ref>http:/ / www.lasnoticiasmexico.com/ bla9.html ref>
Erasmo Yurdia Adrian Cynthia Edgar Sylvia Jose Luis Johanna Marco Paula Abyade Mario Jolette
Giovanna Sebastian Napoleon Agustin Menny Oscar Fabiola Jaramillo
9
La Gira que Gira
January 28, 2012 January 29, 2012 February 18, 2012http:/ / entretenimiento.terra.com.mx/ cultura/ promete-ronald-matinez-convivir-con-publico-en-gira-de-la-academia,bf70e3a88a705310VgnVCM20000099f154d0RCRD.html ref>
Teatro Blanquita, Mexico DF Teatro Blanquita, Mexico DF Jalisco
Erick Pablo Carmen Gil Ronald Gustavo Ceci Yanilen Hancer Tadeo
Additional Information
Guest performers by season
In Season 1: Ricardo Montaner , Lorenzo Lamas and Armando Manzanero
* Hector Martinez was the principal at season 2, but in the middle of the season left the show for personal reasons, Willy Gutierrez toke his place as principal.
* Eduardo Capetillo was fired on December 7th, 2 weeks before the finale. It was announced Julio Preciado would take his place as principal for the remaining weeks of the competition.
Groups formed after La Academia
Former :
La Posta: Cesar (S3), Adrian Varela (S4), Silvia (S4), Vince (S5), Citlali (S5), Yazmin (S5)
Laif: Marco (S2), Rene (S4), Benjamin (S8), Camilo, Pierre
G6: Maria Fernanda (S6), Valeria (S6), Alex (S6), Fatima (S6), Jackie (S6), Perla (S6)
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