Caso Cerrado

For other uses, see Case Closed (disambiguation).
Caso Cerrado
Starring Ana María Polo
Country of origin United States
Production
Running time 1 hour
Release
Original network Telemundo
Original release April 2, 2001 – present
Website

Caso Cerrado (Case Closed), formerly Sala de Parejas (Couples' Court), is a Spanish-language court show broadcast by Telemundo in which Cuban-born, American-raised lawyer Ana María Polo arbitrates cases for volunteer participants.

Description

Caso Cerrado (Case Closed) (formerly called Sala de Parejas (Couple's Court) began running on April 2, 2001 and originally dealt with the arbitration of marital problems between litigants. The show was originally called Sala de Parejas (Couple's Court) until April 2005, when it was expanded to include other disputes not related to marital issues, such as violence and child abuse,[1] and occasional segments where Polo seeks to educate the audience about issues related to the law. Along with the show's new format and new content added, production decided it was necessary to rename it. Caso Cerrado (Case Closed) the second and current show title refers to the phrase Polo says at the end of every case, which is usually accompanied by the strike of a gavel.

On each show, Polo usually takes up to three cases with conflicting guests and attempts to solve them as an arbiter. Polo does not function as a judge, but an arbiter to settle differences between litigants. Before participating, guests are required to sign contracts agreeing to recognize and comply with Polo's decision.

Until 2006 the show was produced by Promofilm Estados Unidos. It is now solely produced by Telemundo. The network does provide alternate English language closed captioning for the program on the CC3 caption channel.

Recognition

In 2010, Caso Cerrado made history by becoming the first show on a Spanish-spoken broadcasting company to be nominated for an Emmy award. Ana María Polo was nominated for an episode of the series that covered a family's special case in which a horse was purchased under false pretenses.[2]

Criticism

Caso Cerrado has been polemically criticized about the veracity of the cases and situations introduced in the show. In the end credits, a disclaimer is presented stating that most of the cases are dramatized. On January 4, 2009, Ana María Polo stated during an interview with the Chilean newspaper La Tercera, "Most of the cases have to be arranged and modified. It's the message that we send to the audience what really counts." She added that every case is real, however, sometimes actors are used in cases where participants in the dispute do not want to appear on the show.

Broadcast

In the United States, where the show is produced, Caso Cerrado is broadcast exclusively by Telemundo. According to Businesswire.com, 1,455,000 people tune the show daily, and it's the number one Spanish-spoken show at the 4PM time slot. 39% of the viewers of Caso Cerrado are aged among 18 - 34.[3] In addition to Telemundo, the show is also broadcast by several other television networks in Latin America.

Influence

In 2009, Ana María Polo visited Chile to attend several MEGA shows. Due to the success of the Telemundo's original show Caso Cerrado in Chile, Caso Cerrado Chile began production with Polo as host and has aired on MEGA since September 18, 2009.

After Caso Cerrado, many other television court shows have been created in Chile, including Tribunal Oral on Canal 13, Veredicto on Mega, and La Jueza on Chilevisión from the former production company of Caso Cerrado, Promofilm.

See also

References

  1. "Dr. Ana Maria Polo of 'Caso cerrado' Writes First Book Sharing Beh - Hispanically Speaking News." Hispanic News, Horoscope, Sports, Health - Hispanically Speaking News. Hispanically Speaking News, 21 Dec. 2010. Web. 11 May 2011. <http://www.hispanicallyspeakingnews.com/notitas-de-noticias/details/dr.-ana-maria-polo-of-caso-cerrado-writes-first-book-sharing-behind-th/3685/> Archived July 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine..
  2. "Telemundo's 'Caso cerrado' Breaks Ground with Daytime Emmy Nomination." Los Angeles Times 25 June 2010: 1-2. TV Watch Online | The Latest TV/Movie/Entertainment News. Los Angeles Times, 25 June 2010. Web. 9 May 2011. <http://tvwatchonline.tripod.com/tvnewsarchive.html> Archived December 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine..
  3. "Telemundo's Caso cerrado Kicks off 2011 as #1 Spanish-Language Program among Total Viewers at 4PM." Business Wire. Berskshire Hathaway, 10 Jan. 2011. Web. 9 May 2011. <http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110110006962/en/Telemundo%E2%80%99s-Caso-Cerrado-Kicks-2011-1-Spanish-Language>.
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