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Verano del '98 | |
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Also known as | Verano eterno |
Genre | Telenovela juvenil |
Created by | Cris Morena |
Written by | Patricia Maldonado Leticia Castro Fidel Chiatto Claudio Lacelli Marili Pugno Amparo Iribas José Ierfino Betina Sancha |
Directed by | Carlos Luna Gustavo Luppi Federico Palazzo Daniel Aguirre |
Theme music composer | Cris Morena and Carlos Nilson |
Opening theme | «Verano del 98» (Season 1) «Sálvame» (Season 2) «Déjate ser» (Season 3) |
Country of origin | Argentina |
Original language | Spanish |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 679 |
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Executive producer | Gustavo Marra |
Producer | Cris Morena |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Production company | Cris Morena Group |
Original release | |
Network | Telefe |
Release | January 26, 1998 November 24, 2000 | –
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Verano del '98 is an Argentine telenovela intended for teenagers, broadcast by Telefe from January 26, 1998 until November 24, 2000. Allegedly planned as way to cover a programming gap for the summer of 1998[citation needed], it became such a hit that it ended lasting three consecutive seasons. After the series aired Telefe came under fire as it became apparent that Verano del '98 was a thinly veiled copy of the popular American teen drama Dawson's Creek, which also started airing around the same time. Gustavo Yankelevich, Telefe's chief artistic director, admitted having attended an early screening of Dawson's Creek in 1997 but thought Sony had lost interest in the project and decided to use it as inspiration when developing Verano del '98.[1] Sony and Telefe settled out of court.[citation needed]