The Woman In Charge January 2026 Teasers For Telemundo Africa

Monday 26 January 2026

Episode 1


Gloria’s wedding turns tragic when her ex, Cuervo, attacks, killing her father. Her husband Fierro dies protecting her.


Tuesday 27 January 2026

Episode 2


Duque only wants to know where the money Fierro stole is, but Gloria insists she knows nothing and accuses him of killing her family.


Wednesday 28 January 2026

Episode 3


When Gloria seeks support from her brother-in-law, the governor, after the police raid her home, she receives a harsh surprise.


Thursday 29 January 2026

Episode 4


Cuervo breaks into Sebastián’s house and catches Gloria naked. He tries to rape her and take her away. She begs him not to hurt her.


Friday 30 January 2026

Episode 5


After being released, Sebastián seeks out his sister-in-law to tell her where the money Juan José left him is hidden.

 


Premiere episodes of Woman in Charge air on Telemundo from Mondays to Sundays at 22h00.

The Woman In Charge February 2026 Teasers For Telemundo

Sunday, 1 February, The widow of Cruz decides to protect her son—she tells Sebastián that she’s taking Daniel to Mexico City. Sebastián tries to convince her to stay.


Monday, 2 February, A surprise intervention gives Gloria a new opportunity—and although she must adapt to many changes, nothing will stop her.

Tuesday, 3 February, Due to a moment of carelessness, Eduardo accidentally hits Daniel with his car in front of the beauty salon, and the boy ends up in the hospital.

Wednesday, 4 February, Eduardo and Gloria come face to face. She sees him as suspicious, so she threatens him with a gun, demanding to know if he was sent to kill Daniel.

Thursday, 5 February, Daniel tells his mother about a conversation he had with his father, and Gloria realises it’ actually a coded message.

Friday, 6 February, Gloria arrives at the salon, and Eduardo soon follows. Recognising him, Cruz’s widow confronts him and demands to know why he’s following her.

Saturday, 7 February, Gloria returns to Tijuana to find where her husband hid the money, unaware her family—especially Joaquín and Fernando—already know she’s back.

Sunday, 8 February, Fernando fires; a second shot saves Gloria—Duque kills him instantly. He then takes Gloria’s phone and snaps a photo of the body.

Monday, 9 February, Gloria and Sebastián leave Luisa at the hospital, then go to Ernestina’s house, confront Jacinto, and force him to hand over the money from his safe.

Tuesday, 10 February, Matilde hears Ernestina’s message. Her daughter says Gloria is a murderer. Matilde rushes to Tijuana but first visits Gloria at the precinct.

Wednesday, 11 February, Eduardo tells Gloria he believes in her but admits he unknowingly alerted her enemies to her trip to Tijuana—and everything changes.

Thursday, 12 February, Eduardo gets the order freeing Gloria. Jacinto and Suárez see they fell into his trap. The governor says he only wants to protect his family.

Friday, 13 February, Jacinto and Sonia plan their attack. Sonia shocks Sebastián by confessing she’s the governor’s lover and the child she’s expecting is his.

Saturday, 14 February, Eduardo becomes suspicious of Commander Castillo and tells Marco they should investigate him. Gloria questions Laura about the cartel.

Sunday, 15 February, Gloria decides to go to the salon to check on Susana, unaware that her friend still on the operating table—starts vomiting blood.

Monday, 16 February, Bolillo arrives at the salon and tells Gloria he saw Maribel kill Susana and that Maribel plans to harm Daniel.

Tuesday, 17 February, Eduardo and Gloria make love, but before that, he returns home, where his still-wife is waiting for him.

Wednesday, 18 February, Eduardo tells Gloria to let him help—he wants to travel with her and Daniel to LA. She agrees but asks him to tell her where the money came from.

Thursday, 19 February, Eduardo secures the car he’ll use to transport the money across the border- Gloria has no idea what he’s hiding.

Friday, 20 February, After crossing the border, Gloria catches Eduardo unloading the money from the car and demands an explanation.

Saturday, 21 February, Gloria catches Eduardo arguing with a woman—and he has no choice but to introduce her as his wife, along with their daughter.

Sunday, 22 February, Eduardo arrives at the hospital, unaware that he’s being followed, and insists on declaring his love to Gloria—Verónica hears everything.

Monday, 23 February, Eduardo returns to the hospital and finds out that Matilde will be the donor. He promises Gloria that he’ll get the money needed to save Daniel.

Tuesday, 24 February, Gloria is willing to do anything to save her son—she asks Eduardo to set up the meeting with Venancio. She’s not afraid to walk into the lion’s den.

Wednesday, 25 February, Venancio refuses to buy El Duque’s merchandise but offers Gloria the money she needs and asks what she’s willing to do for her son.

Thursday, 26 February, Gloria anxiously awaits news about the surgery. When she sees the doctor come out of the operating room, she confronts him with a direct question.

Friday, 27 February, Gloria assures Venancio that she will fulfil her part of the deal. He explains the golden rule—don’t open your mouth.

Saturday, 28 February, Eduardo tells Verónica that it’s time to get a divorce. He leaves the house and goes to Gloria to ask for her forgiveness.

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CNBC To Launch German Language News Channel

Versant-owned US business news network CNBC is joining forces with C-DACH Business News Holding to launch a German-language business and financial news channel.

CNBC DACH will launch in early 2027 as a multiplatform service across TV, digital platforms, social media, live events and print, including a dedicated TV channel with localised feeds and original reporting. It will cover Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

Editorial operations for CNBC DACH will be based in Frankfurt, Zurich and Vienna, with additional bureaux in Berlin and Munich.

The shareholders of the holding company will be Austrian entrepreneur, investor and founder Alexander Schütz; entrepreneur, investor, majority shareholder and executive chair of MET Group Benjamin Lakatos; and media entrepreneur Rusmir Nefic.

Craig Bengtson, president of CNBC International, said: “CNBC DACH is designed to empower business leaders, investors and decision makers across German-speaking markets with the insights they need to make informed decisions and support them as they navigate market developments and investment opportunities.

“By extending CNBC’s global reporting into a dedicated German-language service, we’re providing audiences in Germany, Austria and Switzerland with business news, trusted insights and analysis that connects regional developments with global markets.”

Sout Van Die Aarde January 2026 Teasers For eExtra

Monday 19 January 2026

Episode 1

Taner's sweetheart has long left, but he can't forget her. He works on a new plane with his cousins Wessel and Ramazan, but will their first flight take off?

Tuesday 20 January 2026
Episode 2

The cousins want to buy a plane engine and try to raise the funds by making a bride "fly", with dire consequences. The feud between Muammar and Husyein continues.

Wednesday 21 January 2026
Episode 3

Will the engineers be investing in the cousins' project to ensure the plane is ready for takeoff? What will Taner do when he finds out Dilek is back in town?

Thursday 22 January 2026
Episode 4

Ramazan's television appearance tarnishes both his cousins' and the town's reputation. But the fallout doesn't end there - like a fire, a fierce family feud erupts.

Friday 23 January 2026
Episode 5

Taner is heartbroken by Dilek's rejection, but finds inspiration to build the plane engine he and his cousins need. Gunsil and Dondu try to resolve the feud between their husbands.
 

Monday 26 January 2026
Episode 6

Everyone looks for love. Taner wants it from Dilek. Ramazan from Asuman, and Abdullah wants love between his sons. Not all of them are lucky enough to be successful.

Tuesday 27 January 2026
Episode 7

Taner tries taking the Bull by the horns by speaking to Dilek about their relationship while Ramazan tries to win the battle against Asuman's rejection.

Wednesday 28 January 2026
Episode 8

Rifat can't help but stir up trouble when Serdar walks into his shop, and Muammer has decided that Taner needs a wife. Who will the lucky girl be?

Thursday 29 January 2026
Episode 9

Selami sues Taner and his cousins. Dilek's fiance, Serdar, confronts Taner. Meanwhile, Muammer and Huseyin both scheme to set Taner up with Dilek, unaware of each other's plans.

Friday 30 January 2026
Episode 10

Muamer and Huseyin compete to marry off Taner. Munir warns Ramazan about love's dangers and toxicity. At Naciye and Bekir's wedding, tensions rise - what spectacle awaits?
 

Premiere episodes air on eExtra from Mondays to Fridays at 18h30.

Paramount Is Exploring Potential Partnerships In Reviving MTV

The Paramount CEO is keen to revive the once-iconic brand, and is talking to major companies and music industry figures about strategic partnerships, including an economic stake in MTV, per Bloomberg. Such a strategic deal could give it expanded access to music rights or artists.

When MTV launched 45 years ago, it debuted with a music video of The Buggles’ “Video Killed the Radio Star.”

It was a statement about the state of the music business, with MTV carving out a niche as the home for music on TV sets, and helping to create the music video format, which dominated its lineup (alongside other music-related programming) for the next few decades.

Now, of course, music videos are as popular than ever, but their home is YouTube (and to a lesser extent, TikTok, Instagram, Spotify, and Apple Music), while MTV shut down MTV News, and has more recently been a repository for aging reality TV shows like Jersey Shore, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Catfish and Ridiculousness.

With Paramount canceling Ridiculousness last year, the brand has been preparing for a wholesale reboot, and now we have a sense of what Ellison has in mind: Bringing back the music.

The music, of course, never left entirely. The MTV Video Music Awards remain one of the few cultural touchpoints for the music industry, and attracts the biggest stars in the business (even if the viewership has largely migrated to its simulcast on CBS, and Paramount+ on streaming).

But other than that, the music has mostly been silenced, and that appears poised to change. That is a big reason why, around New Year’s Eve, posts went viral on Instagram, TikTok, X and LinkedIn about MTV shutting down. It wasn’t (the company was just shutting down a few ancillary music-only channels in the U.K.), but the reaction from people underscored what everyone seems to realize: The brand’s best days were in its past.

Ellison seems to be heeding the call by Tom Freston, the legendary media executive who helped build MTV to be the powerhouse that it was at its peak.

Freston told The Hollywood Reporter in November that he had dinner with Ellison and some of his senior executives to discuss the brand.

“I had a meeting with David and Jeff Shell and a couple people,” Freston recalled. “They had a lovely dinner — me and [former colleagues] Judy McGrath and Doug Herzog and Jason Hirschhorn just before they made the purchase. It was due diligence on their part. They were like, ‘You guys were there in the golden age. We don’t know what’s happened?’ I said, ‘First of all, when they sawed the ‘music television’ off the bottom of the logo, they lost me.’ But all the music people had left and MTV didn’t have any real value as a music brand. I don’t know if you can resurrect it, but I think you might be able to.”

MTV the cable channel may or may not survive the entertainment business’ perilous transition to streaming, but MTV the brand has a shot.

“One, they have a huge library of shows. The Unpluggeds and some of the reality shows were pretty good,” Freston added. “They also have a huge library of music videos and MTV News — everything that happened from 1980 on. So, why couldn’t you do some kind of digital curation thing? Anyway, I’m really happy to see Ellison there. I mean, if someone was going to buy Paramount, the Ellisons got my vote.”

And bringing a music publisher like Warner Music Group or Universal into the fold, or perhaps even a streaming player like Spotify or Amazon Music, could help resurrect a cable brand that had seemingly been left for dead.

Executives at NBCUniversal frame Bravo as a brand that represents a particular type of lowbrow-highbrow reality TV, and that even if the channel vanished, the brand could live on. Paramount executives clearly think they can pull those same levers at the former MTV Networks cable channels.

But the exact strategy, and what partners might want to buy in, will determine that trajectory.

First Look At New CGI Series Reboot For Harry And His Bucket Full Of Dinosaurs Unveiled

Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs
When dino-obsessed 8-year-old Harry’s bucket erupts, his house transforms into a fully immersive prehistoric jungle — kitchens flip into lava pits, hallways stretch into canyons, and dinosaurs of every size roar, stomp, and tumble through the chaos — some friendly, some feisty, all unpredictable. Harry and his dino mates leap into action to set things right, using courage, curiosity, teamwork…and the occasional blast of prehistoric plasma when all else fails. 

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Developed by Karen Fowler, Phil Moorhead, San Suryavanshi
Head writer Simon Nicholson 
Art Nadya Mira