Talento Argentino
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Talento Argentino is a program of television show, in Telefé
Telefe
Televisión Federal S.A., best known as Telefe and later as TLF, is an Argentine television network. Formerly known as Canal Once , a state-run network, it was privatised and established as Telefe in 1989, when and News Corporation took over the channel...

 channel led by Mariano Peluffo
Mariano Peluffo
Mariano Peluffo is an Argentine television presenter.He began his career as a producer in El Agujerito Sin Fin, a children's programme of Canal 13 in the 90s with Julian Weich....

. It is based on English TV format Got Talent, which takes place simultaneously in other countries such as Britain's Got Talent
Britain's Got Talent
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 in Great Britain
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, America's Got Talent
America's Got Talent
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 in the United States
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 or Got Talent, the Spanish version.

Consists of 3 jurors responsible for selecting people with certain talents, of which the winner will chosen by the public.

The First Edition was held in 2008, the second edition currently being broadcast (2009), and presumably because in 2010 it will issue the third edition .

Format

The program requires participants to demonstrate their skill in various disciplines such as singing, dancing, comedy, music and more. The duration of the action, three judges decide whether the contestant should stop doing their talents by pressing a button that turns on a big red cross. If the three X appears, the participant is automatically deleted without being able to finish his presentation.

Every week, by a vote with sms
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 and phone calls, the public will choose the participant that he liked best to classify. Competitors who are in second and third place will be considered by the jury to reach the final of the competition and a chance to win the pageant.

The public is who in the end will choose the winner. In the first edition of the prize was a hundred thousand pesos
Pesos
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 Argentina ($ 100,000 ARS
Ars
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).

The three X

The X is the indicator if the talent is pleased the jury. The white crosses are kept not being pressed the buttons.

Majority of white X: One of the jurors (if any) is in disagreement that a participant go to the next stage. When most white crosses, the participant remains in the talent show.

Majority red X: Most of the jurors opposed to the participant remaining in the contest.

Premise of the jury.
Among the three members of the jury, imposed a premise does not place a red X under 12 not to pass them off badly and did not lose the interest they spend their talent.

Talento Argentino 1 (2008)

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  • 27 July 2008 - December 21 of 2008 (147 days)


After the success that sowed the competition around the world, Telefe
Telefe
Televisión Federal S.A., best known as Telefe and later as TLF, is an Argentine television network. Formerly known as Canal Once , a state-run network, it was privatised and established as Telefe in 1989, when and News Corporation took over the channel...

 bought the rights and issued in mid 2008 with great success. Mariano Peluffo
Mariano Peluffo
Mariano Peluffo is an Argentine television presenter.He began his career as a producer in El Agujerito Sin Fin, a children's programme of Canal 13 in the 90s with Julian Weich....

 was the host of the contest and the jury intergrade by Venezuelan actress Catherine Fulop
Catherine Fulop
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, the professional dancer Maximiliano Guerra, and Kike Teruel, the member of the group The Nocheros. The winner was a comedian and impressionist Cordoba, Martín Bustos, who was rewarded $100,000.

Talento Argentino 2 (2009)

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The second edition of Talento Argentino started on Thursday 23 July at 22:45 pm. with an average audience of 25.2 rating points. Again, the presentation of the contest is held by Mariano Peluffo
Mariano Peluffo
Mariano Peluffo is an Argentine television presenter.He began his career as a producer in El Agujerito Sin Fin, a children's programme of Canal 13 in the 90s with Julian Weich....

, and the same team of jurors in the first edition, Catherine Fulop
Catherine Fulop
Catherine Amanda Fulop García is a Venezuelan actress, model and television presenter with both Venezuelan and Argentine citizenship. She participated in the Miss Venezuela 1986, finishing as the fourth runner–up...

, Maximiliano Guerra, and Kike Teruel. So far 40,000 are people who have auditioned in casting face of Mendoza
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, Buenos Aires
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, Rosario
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, Mar del Plata
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, Bahía Blanca
Bahía Blanca
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, Córdoba
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, San Luis
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, Salta
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, San Juan
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, Neuquén
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, Corrientes
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 and Tucumán. The winner will take home $ 100,000 as prize.

Ediciones de Talento Argentino

  • 1st Edition, 2008: Martin Bustos
  • 2nd edition, 2009:broadcasted

Hearings editions

Edition Year Rating Viewers Share
1st edition 2008 24.3 2430000 S / D
2nd edition 2009 22.5 2250000 41.9%
Official data according IBOPE

Talento Argentino 1 (2008)

  • Number of selected participants: 132 (counting groups as a participant)
  • Number of individual participants: 101
  • Number of groups: 31
  • Participant Oldest: Ana Flora García (83)
  • Participant younger Mariela LAVALLEJA (6)
  • First foreign participant: Stepan Grytsay
  • Unique in its talent:
    • Michelle Sanchez (aerobic sports)
    • Maria Belen Barreiro (harp)
    • Juan Francisco Seguí (chair tango dancer)
    • Mariano Ramos (Beat box with acrobatics)
    • Paul Mountain (Bike trial)
    • Sergio Villagra (Cartoonist )
    • Mauro y Nicole Proietto (acrobatic duo)
    • Ariel Rene Adorno (Malambo with Rounder)
    • Cesar Calabrese (Mimo)
    • Cristian Fernandez (Music in the body)
    • Gabriela Mugica y Flavio Fissolo (Figure skating)
    • Maria Riquelme (Pianist)
    • Mariela LAVALLEJA (reciter of verses)
    • Alexander Lencina (Puppeteer)
    • Sebastian Mesa (Saxophone)
    • The Gomez brothers "SHAO LIN PAI (Wushu kung fu)
  • Most common Talent: Singing (41)

See also

  • Talento argentino 1, first edition of the program;
  • Argentine Talent 2, second edition of the program.

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