Argentina in the OTI Festival

Argentina in the
OTI Festival
OTI Festival
Participating broadcaster
Participation summary
Appearances27
First appearance1972
Last appearance2000
Highest placement1st: 1979, 1988, 1991, 1994
Host1980, 1988
Participation history
    • 1972
    • 1973
    • 1974
    • 1975
    • 1976
    • 1977
    • 1978
    • 1979
    • 1980
    • 1981
    • 1982
    • 1983
    • 1984
    • 1985
    • 1986
    • 1987
    • 1988
    • 1989
    • 1990
    • 1991
    • 1992
    • 1993
    • 1994
    • 1995
    • 1996
    • 1997
    • 1998
    • 2000

The participation of Argentina in the OTI Festival began at the first OTI Festival in 1972. The Argentinian participating broadcasters were Argentina Televisora Color (ATC)[a] and Teleonce[b], which were members of the Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana (OTI). They participated in twenty-seven of the twenty-eight editions, only missing the 1974 festival. They won the festival four times: in 1979, 1988, 1991, and 1994; and ATC hosted the event twice: in 1980 and 1988. All Argentinian entries were selected internally.

History

Argentina was one of the most successful countries in the history of the OTI Festival. The two broadcasters managed to win the contest on four occasions. The first win came in 1979 with the song "Cuenta conmigo" sung by Daniel Riolobos, which turned into a hit. Some years later, in 1988 they won the festival for second time with the song "Todavía eres mi mujer" sung by Guillermo Guido. In 1991, they won for a third time with "¿Adónde estás ahora?" by Claudia Brant. Three years later, in 1994, the country won for fourth and last time with "Canción despareja" by Claudia Carenzio.

Apart from their victories, Argentina achieved second place on another four occasions: in 1981 with "Súbete a mi nube" by Marianella, in 1985 with "Y tu, prohibida" by Marcelo Alejandro, in 1996 with "Cuanto te amo" by Guillermo Guido, and in 1998 with "Sin amor" by Alicia Vignola. Argentina also achieved two third places in 1980 with "Dime adiós" by Luis Ordóñez and 1986 with "A ti no te ha dicho" by Hugo Marcel.

Guillermo Guido's three appearances are of note, as he returned to the event in 1996 and 2000 after his victory in 1988.

Participation overview

Table key
1 First place
2 Second place
3 Third place
F Finalist
SF Semi-finalist
X Contest cancelled
Year Artist Song Songwriter(s) Conductor Place Points
1972 Víctor Heredia "Sabes que estamos aquí América" Víctor Heredia Augusto Algueró 9 3
1973 Juan Eduardo "Dije que te quiero"
  • Juan Eduardo
  • Elo Santos
Horacio Malvicino 9 3
1974 Did not participate
1975 Marty Cosens "Dos habitantes"
  • Homar Sánchez
  • Dino Ramos
Jonathan Zarzosa 10 3
1976 Adriana Santamaría "¿Cómo olvidar que te quise tanto?" 8 3
1977 Jerónimo "Jugar a vivir" Javier Iturralde 6 3
1978 Carlos Bazán "Dijeron que era un niño" Diego Armando Fittipaldi Osvaldo Requena 11 7
1979 Daniel Riolobos "Cuenta conmigo"
Raúl Parentella 1 43
1980 Luis Ordóñez "Dime adiós" Mario Clavell Horacio Malvicino 3 31
1981 Marianella "Súbete a mi nube"
  • Chico Novarro
  • Mike Ribas
Mike Ribas 2 40
1982 Magdalena León "Canción para dar las gracias" Luis Gonzales Horacio Malvicino 4 22
1983 Silvina Garré "Charlaciones" Litto Nebbia Horacio Malvicino N/a
1984 Alan y Roy "La luz de mi escritorio no se enciende"
  • Alan Mc.Claskis
  • Roy Mc.Claskis
Body Mc.Claskis N/a
1985 Marcelo Alejandro "Y tú prohibida"
  • Alejandro Vezzani
  • Miguel Lorena
Mike Ribas 2 N/a
1986 Hugo Marcel "A ti no te ha dicho"
  • Pedro Favini
  • Mono Flores
Mike Ribas 3 N/a
1987 Lalo Márquez y Daniel Altamirano "Todavía la vida"
  • Marta Bruno
  • Lalo Márquez
Fernando Correia Martins N/a
1988 Guillermo Guido "Todavía eres mi mujer" Carlos Castellón Oscar Cardozo Ocampo 1 26
1989 Mónica Cruz "Te quedarás en mí"
  • Daniel García
  • Mario Schajris
N/a
1990 Trío San Javier "Quédate chiquilín"
  • Pedro A. Favini
  • Pablo Ramírez
William Sánchez N/a
1991 Claudia Brant "¿Adónde estás ahora?"
  • Claudia Brant
  • Sebastián Schon
Chucho Ferrer 1 N/a
1992 Horacio Molina "Lo vivido"
N/a
1993 Marcelo San Juan "Yo soy el otro"
  • Fernando Porta
  • Marcelo San Juan
José Fabra N/a
1994 Claudia Carenzio "Canción despareja" Bibi Albert 1 31
1995 Inés Rinaldi y Fernando Porta "Si se pierden las canciones"
  • Francisco Bagala
  • Fernando Porta
Oscar Cardozo Ocampo N/a
1996 Guillermo Guido "Cuánto te amo" Carlos Castellón Carlos Castellón 2 N/a
1997 Raúl Lavié "Sin tu mitad"
  • E. Blásquez
  • S. Consentino
Víctor Salazar SF N/a
1998 Alicia Vignola "Sin amor"
  • Bibi Albert
  • Héctor Dengis
Álvaro Esquivel 2 N/a
1999 Contest cancelled X
2000 Guillermo Guido "Amar es tan simple" Alejandro Szwarcman José Ogivieki F N/a

Hosting

Year City Venue Hosts Ref.
1980 Buenos Aires Teatro General San Martín
[1]
1988 Teatro Nacional Cervantes
[2]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Also as Canal 7 Argentina and Televisión Argentina.
  2. ^ a b Also as Oncevisión and Canal Once.

References

  1. ^ "Festival OTI de la Canción 1980". OTI Festival (in Spanish). 15 November 1980. Canal 7 / Canal 13 Argentina / OTI.
  2. ^ "Festival OTI de la Canción 1986". OTI Festival (in Spanish). 19 November 1988. Canal 7 / Canal 13 Argentina / OTI.