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Miranda! is an Argentine electropop band formed in Buenos Aires in 2001. Original band members include Alejandro Sergi (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), Juliana Gattas (lead vocals), Lolo Fuentes (guitar), Bruno de Vincenti (programming), and Nicolás Grimaldi (bass).
La Nación (transl. "The Nation") is an Argentine daily newspaper. As the country's leading conservative newspaper, [7] La Nación ' s main competitor is the more liberal Clarín. It is regarded as a newspaper of record for Argentina. [8] Its motto is: "La Nación will be a tribune of doctrine."
The first license for a television network in Argentina was given to Martín Tow in 1945, but only experimental. [5] Argentina's first television broadcast occurred on October 17, 1951, with the inaugural of then state-owned Canal 7, developed by Radio Belgrano executive Jaime Yankelevich.
Argentina was facing a great depression at the time, and the genre's depictions of life in poor neighborhoods and recurring themes of sex, crime, drugs, and police violence appealed to Argentine youth. [95] Notable acts include Amar Azul, Flor de Piedra, Damas Gratis, Piola Vago, Yerba Brava, and Pibes Chorros.
Televisión Pública (Public Television, abbreviated TVP) is a publicly owned Argentine television network, the national public broadcaster.It began broadcasting in 1951, when LR3 Radio Belgrano Televisión channel 7 in Buenos Aires, its key station and the first television station in the country, signed on the air.
HTV (formerly an acronym of Hispanic Television) is a Latin American pay television channel that broadcasts Hispanic music videos. It is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery International and it is also available in the United States and Europe (notably Spain).
1964-1974 – Lo nuevo está en el 9; 1984-1989 – Canal 9 Libertad siempre líder; 1988-1989 – Primero en audiencia primero en calidad; 1988 – Vive tu dia en libertad; 1989 – Un líder que moviliza a toda la televisión Argentina; 1991 – La fuerza de la gente; 1992-1994 – Defendamos la vida; 1995-1997 – El corazón de la gente
This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Argentina in 1969, according to Billboard magazine with data provided by Rubén Machado's "Escalera a la fama". [1] Singer and filmmaker Leonardo Favio (pictured) replaced himself twice at the No. 1 position in the Argentine charts.