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What Happened to “Caso Cerrado?”
Originally called “Sala de Parejas,” “Caso Cerrado” started as a court show that focused primarily on the arbitration of marital problems between litigants. Over the years, the Telemundo-produced show expanded beyond marital issues; including other disputes and matters such as violence and child abuse. At its peak, “Caso Cerrado” drew an average of 1,455,000 viewers daily and was the number one Spanish program in the 4 Pm time slot. The show also did well with younger demographics, with viewers aged 18 to 34 making up 39 of the total viewing audience.

Fans are puzzled about what happened to the show. Has it been canceled? Was it moved to a different slot? Is it still available on-demand?

Keep reading as we answer all the pressing questions regarding “Caso Cerrado.”

Has “Caso Cerrado” Been Canceled?

First airing on April 2, 2001, the show ran for two decades. It propelled Cuban-American lawyer Ana María Polo to stardom across Latin America.
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  • 5/10/2022
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