Oswald Méndez, Carol A. Robles, host Marco Antonio Regil, Katherine Oliver, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, MundoFox´s president Emiliano Saccone and Hernán López of Fox International Channels
After a successful city-wide search for new contestants, MundoFox announced that production of the second season of hit game show Minuto Para Ganar has begun in New York City.MundoFox hosted a special ribbon-cutting ceremony last week at the shows studio set located at ABC Studios (320 West 66th Street). The event included special appearances by the shows host Marco Antonio Regil as well as Mayor Bloomberg to help celebrate the milestone on behalf of both the network and the City of New York.Making history, Minuto Para Ganar is the first Spanish-language production to be a part of the Citys Made in NY initiative, which supports and encourages television and film productions that shoot the majority of their projects in New York City. The program is run through the Mayors Office of Media and Entertainment. Minuto Para Ganar will feature the Made in NY logo in its credits and be part of the Made in NY Marketing Credit, which provides qualified productions with free, co-branded advertising in City subways and bus shelters.We are thrilled to welcome Minuto Para Ganar to the City. As the first Made in NY Spanish-language production, MundoFox is demonstrating a commitment to bringing new job opportunities to New Yorkers and, like so many others, investing in television in New York, said New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg. Produced by Shine Latino, the second season of Minuto Para Ganar will feature a new round of contestants each vying for a chance to win up to US$100,000 in a series of ten different challenges with increasing levels of difficulty.
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