Rojo was a Chilean series of reality television competition series that started in 2002 and continued with various formats until 2008, allowing new talents in music and dance a chance for exposure with the public. Rafael Araneda was the host from 2002 to 2007. The last season in 2008 was hosted by Martín Cárcamo. The series was broadcast on Televisión Nacional de Chile known as TVN. The series was produced by Jorge Soissa and Roberto Apud and directed by Eduardo Domínguez (executive director) and Mariana Krumm (general director). In 2018 the show continued for 2 seasons until 2019, conducted by Álvaro Escobar.
A feature film based on Rojo was released called Rojo le pelicula with great box office success. An offshoot of Rojo (meaning red) was broadcast in Paraguay called ed Rojo Paraguay between 2004 and 2007 on "Channel 13 Paraguay".
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Primera Generación | 2002–2003 | Dancers: Rodrigo Díaz Singers: María Jimena Pereyra |
Símbolo Rojo 1 and 2 | 2003 | Símbolo Rojo 1: María Jimena Pereyra Símbolo Rojo 2: Maura Rivera |
Segunda Generación | 2003 | Dancers: María Isabel Sobarzo Singers: Mario Guerrero |
Tercera Generación | 2003 | Dancers: Christian Ocaranza Singers: Juan David Rodríguez |
Gran Rojo Primera Temporada | 2003–2004 | Dancers: Christian Ocaranza Singers: Carolina Soto |
Rojo de Chile | 2004 | Dancers: Pamela Lozano Singers: Bárbara Muñoz |
Rojo, la Revancha | 2004 | Dancers: Paulina López Singers: Juan David Rodríguez |
Gran Rojo Segunda Temporada | 2004 (Final) | Dancers: Claudio Puebla Singers: Sandier Ante |
Rojo Internacional | 2005 | Dancers: Miryam Martínez Singers: Orlando Oliva |
Rojo Internacional II | 2005 | Dancers: Paulina López Singers: Gabriel Suárez |
Gran Final Internacional | 2005 | Dancers: Leticia Zamorano Singers: Carolina Soto |
Rojito | 2005 | Dancers: Michael Pavez Singers: César Morales |
Rojo VIP | 2005 | Buddy Richard |
Rojo, La Nueva Generación | 2006 | Dancers: Mónica Ferrada Singers: Francisca Silva |
Rojo, La Nueva Generación II | 2006 | Dancers: Diego Gómez Singers: Arturo Domínguez |
Rojo, La Nueva Generación (Final) | 2006 | Dancers: Iván Schmied (draw) Singers: Rodrigo Tapia |
Símbolo Rojo 3 | 2006 | Dancers: Paulina López Singers: Simoney Romero |
Rojo, El más popular | 2006 | Yamna Lobos |
Rojito 2 | 2007 | Singers: Joane Carrasco Dancers: Karla Orellana |
Rojo En Grupos | 2007 | Dancers: Conny y Mauro Singers: Entreparentesis |
Rojo II 2007 | 2007 | Dancers: Nicolás Cancino Singers: Paolo Ramírez |
Final Rojo 2007 | 2007 | Dancers: Nía y Francisco Singers: Kbala |
Rojo 2008 | 2008 | Dancers: Rodrigo Silva Singers: Carolina Mestrovic |
Album | Certification | Album | Certification |
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Rojo, Emociones y Canciones | 5× Platinum | Singles de Rojo | Gold |
Rojo 2, en Vivo | Platinum | Rojo N Roll | Platinum |
Rojo, el Color del Amor | 3× Platinum | Rojo, de Gala | 2× Platinum |
Rojo, el color del Amor 2 | Gold | Rojo, de Culto | --- |
México, Rojo y Querido | Gold | Ragga Rojo | --- |
Blanco, Azul y Rojo | Gold | Cuatro Amantes | Gold |
Fiesta al Rojo Vivo | Platinum | Rojo Rock Latino | --- |
Rojo, lo Mejor del Tour | Platinum | Rojo de Navidad | --- |
A Mover el Esqueleto | --- | Clan Rojo en Verano | Platino |
Rojo de Vacaciones | Gold | Rojo, la Película | --- |
El perreo de Yamna | --- |
Artist | Title | Certification |
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María José Quintanilla |
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María Jimena Pereyra |
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Mario Guerrero |
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Daniela Castillo |
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Leandro Martínez |
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Mon Laferte |
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Katherine Orellana |
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Christell |
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Carolina Soto |
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Juan David Rodríguez |
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Simoney Romero |
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Luis Pedraza |
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Bárbara Muñoz |
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Gianina Ramos Later as Gianina D'Angelo |
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Miguel Garcés |
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