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Colombia’s stupidest TV program too dumb for Colombia

by Adriaan Alsema February 7, 2012
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Muy Buenos Dias

Colombia’s stupidest television program, RCN morning show Muy Buenos Dias (Very Good Morning), has apparently become so ridiculous even the viewers rate it close to zero and facebook groups prompted to spring up demanding the show’s ending.

What used to be of one of the most prominent shows on Colombian TV has degenerated to become the subject of ridicule of a number of various groups on facebook.

According to websites keeping track of viewer ratings, the show on Monday received a rating of a measly 2.3 against 21.3 obtained by the premiere of talent show Colombia Tiene Talento (Colombia Has Talent).

Following the sacking of priest Padre Chucho, Colombia’s most sacred of moral authorities, and Colombia’s former best booty Jessica Cediel, the show’s lost almost all popular support.

The remaining hosts, Jota Mario what’s-his-name and Laura Acuña (the one with the exploding breast), have come under almost apocalyptic criticism over Acuña’s failure to pretend she’s not a total bi-atch and Jota Mario’s insults towards Cediel regarding her botched butt boost.

On facebook, a call to replace RCN’s insult to Colombia’s intelligence with “educative content, entertainment that is cultural and or programming for children” received nearly 18,000 likes in 5 days and was shared by nearly 9,000 Colombians. On Twitter, critics of the show have become increasingly active using the hashtags #nomasjotamario and #nomaslauraacuña.

 

 

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