28th TVyNovelas Awards

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28th TVyNovelas Awards
DateMarch 14, 2010
LocationMundo Imperial Forum, Acapulco, Guerrero
Hosted by Yuri
Most awards Atrévete a soñar (4)
Sortilegio (4)
Most nominations Corazón salvaje (9)
Hasta que el dinero nos separe (9)
Television/radio coverage
Network Canal de las Estrellas
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The 28th TVyNovelas Awards were an academy of special awards to the best soap operas and TV shows. The awards ceremony took place on March 14, 2010 in the Mundo Imperial Forum, Acapulco, Guerrero. The ceremony was televised in Mexico by Canal de las Estrellas.

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Yuri hosted the show. Atrévete a soñar and Sortilegio won 4 awards, the most for the evening. Other winners Hasta que el dinero nos separe won 3 awards, including Best Telenovela, En nombre del amor won 2 awards and Los exitosos Pérez, Mañana es para siempre, Mi pecado and Un gancho al corazón won 1 each.

Summary of awards and nominations

TelenovelaNominationsAwards
Hasta que el dinero nos separe 93
Corazón salvaje 90
Sortilegio 84
Mi pecado 81
Mañana es para siempre 71
Atrévete a soñar 64
En nombre del amor 52
Un gancho al corazón 41
Los exitosos Pérez 21
Camaleones 10
Verano de amor 10

Winners and nominees

Telenovelas

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Pedro Fernández, winner for Best Actor
Leticia Calderon, winner for Best Antagonist Actress Lety Calderon.jpg
Leticia Calderón, winner for Best Antagonist Actress
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Danna Paola, winner for Best Young Lead Actress and Best Musical Theme
Best Telenovela Best Musical Theme
Best Actress Best Actor
Best Antagonist Actress Best Antagonist Actor
Best Leading Actress Best Leading Actor
Best Co-lead Actress Best Co-lead Actor
Best Young Lead Actress Best Young Lead Actor
Best Female Revelation Best Male Revelation
Best Direction Best Direction of the Cameras
Best Original Story or Adaptation

Others

Best Entertainment ProgramBest Restricted TV Program
  • Está cañón
    • Glam Girls
    • MoJoe
    • Netas divinas
Best Special ProgramBest Series Made in Mexico
  • Ricardo Arjona desde el centro de la tierra
    • Elige estar bien
    • Mexicanas, mujeres de valor
    • Recordar es vivir

Special Awards

Special Event

Performers

Name(s)Performed
Aleks Syntek "Loca"
Miguel Bosé "Estuve a punto de..."
Ninel Conde "Mujeriego"
Pedro Fernández "Hasta que el dinero nos separe"
Yuri "Hacia la eternidad"

Absent

People who did not attend the ceremony and were nominated in the shortlist in each category:

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References

  1. "Confirmación como mejor telenovela del año 2010" (in Spanish). univision.com. Retrieved March 14, 2010.[ permanent dead link ]