Amazon Prime Video reveals Operation Victory 2023 and OT 2023 comeback

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Amazon Prime Video debuts Operation Victory 2023 as a major TV return

Amazon Prime Video is gearing up for one of the year’s most talked-about events. The talent competition is renewing its look with a refreshed logo and will arrive on the streaming platform for the first time on November 20. The first premiere will stream live at 22:00 with Chenoa serving as host, followed by immediate post-show analysis of everything unfolding on screen.

On Monday, October 2, the final casting for the three-day talent show will kick off in Barcelona. In this decisive stage, 18 hopefuls will compete to secure a place in the inaugural gala, while 16 others will earn entry into the Academy, under the direction of Noemi Galera. This selection process sets the stage for the show’s return and the introduction of new talents to the roving competition.

As outlined by Prime Video in a press release, viewers will be able to catch part of the first day’s broadcast via YouTube, with the remainder of the material becoming available on the platform on November 16. Two 45-minute special programs hosted by Xuso Jones will capture the highlights of the entire selection process, spotlighting the emerging talents who will become the future stars of OT 2023. These specials promise to summarize the journey from auditions to the climactic moments of the competition.

Clips, live analysis, and a daily recap show

Xuso Jones will also helm OT al día, a 45-minute program that airs live from Tuesday to Saturday at 22:00. The singer and presenter, joined by a rotating panel of collaborators, will dissect the week’s events, including the song distribution, rehearsals, on-stage performances, and the surprising moments that arise from the contestants living together. The format aims to offer fans an insider’s look at the progression of the competition and the personalities shaping the season.

All live content will be accessible on Prime Video after each broadcast. Following the precedent set by previous editions, fans will enjoy 24-hour live access to the channel worldwide via YouTube, ensuring that viewers do not miss any developments at the Academy. This multi-platform approach helps keep the audience engaged, whether watching in real time or catching up later. [citation]

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