ABS-CBN’s dramas, including **A Family Affair** and **The Broken Marriage Vow**, are gaining popularity in Ecuador. The former has achieved high ratings on Ecuavisa, driven by its compelling storyline and relatable themes. According to Ecuavisa’s Programming Manager, these dramas possess essential elements that attract audiences, contributing to ABS-CBN’s international success.
The Filipino drama series, A Family Affair, is captivating viewers in Ecuador, achieving high ratings on Ecuavisa, with performances by Gerald Anderson, Ivana Alawi, and Sam Milby. The storyline centers on Cherry Red, portrayed by Alawi, who inherits a fortune from a deceased matriarch, intertwining her life with the Estrella brothers: Paco, Dave, Seb, and Drew.
Karina Medina, Ecuavisa’s Programming Manager, highlighted the channel’s commitment to varied content and the successful launch of its inaugural Filipino telenovela. She noted, “For us, it’s important that it meets these four elements: a love story, a deep drama, a love triangle, and a great villain.” These features, along with high production standards and relatable themes, help make the shows appealing to audiences.
Following A Family Affair, another ABS-CBN series, The Broken Marriage Vow, debuted on Ecuavisa. This drama is an adaptation of the British show Doctor Foster, created by Mike Bartlett and distributed by BBC Studios. ABS-CBN continues to thrive internationally, offering over 50,000 hours of content to more than 50 countries across various continents.
In summary, ABS-CBN’s dramas, particularly **A Family Affair** and **The Broken Marriage Vow**, are finding significant success in Ecuador, demonstrating the universal appeal of their storytelling. Key elements such as strong narratives and high production quality resonate with viewers, allowing ABS-CBN to expand its reach across global markets effectively.
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