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- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) runtime "180.0".
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) abstract "Operación Triunfo is a reality-show talent contest which first aired on Spain's TVE network in 2001. A kind of cross between Pop Idol, Voces en Función, Star Search, and Big Brother, the show aimed to find the country's next solo singing sensation, putting a selection of hopefuls through their paces by getting them to sing a variety of cover versions of popular songs (mainly in Spanish and English, but also sporadically in Italian or Portuguese), with tutoring from various professionals, and a headmaster like a school (first 3 series, Nina, 4 and 5 Kike Santander, 6 and 7 Àngel Llàcer) and 8 with Nina.Operación triunfo (also known as OT) has been broadcast since 2001, first by TVE and then Telecinco. Successful program and audience, was broadcast on TVE in his first three seasons and in Telecinco in the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth. In it, a series of week after week contestants demonstrated their skills as singers in a gala live one day a week. The first contest was the most successful, being one of the most popular shows in the history of Spanish television and featuring singers that went on to enjoy long-term recognition from the public.In his first three seasons, the top prize was to represent Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest. TVE in this way was able to build on a popularity surge the Eurovision contest was experiencing in Spain.Each week four contestants are nominated by the jury to leave the academy, the Academy teachers and saved to a peer to another, the remaining two are left to the audience to decide the outcast, until six of them the final in accordance with the rules that three of them would get a recording career and the right to try to represent Spain in the Eurovision. This was true in his first three seasons (in the third nominees were proposed by the public voting as the 5 contestants who got fewer votes from the public were nominated, the judges, teachers and peers saved one respectively to be two were finally nominated, then in the finals, plus the three winners were chosen to fourth winner in a recent gala expulsion, which would have the same rights as the top three winners). In the fourth, fifth and sixth edition, the jury returned to have the decision to elect the nominees to the show No. 12, from there, each week the public voted, and the two nominees were voted least be challenged in "duel" songs, and at the end of the show the audience who chose continued, and was developed to be three finalists, which was a winner and got a record deal.".
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- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) country Spain.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) creator "Toni Cruz, Josep Maria Mainat y Joan Ramon Mainat".
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) firstAired "2001-10-22".
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) format "Interactive reality talent show".
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) lastAired "2011-02-20".
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) location Barcelona.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) network La_1_(Spain).
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) network Telecinco.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) pictureFormat 576i.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) pictureFormat Standard-definition_television.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) presenter Carlos_Lozano.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) presenter Jesús_Vázquez.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) presenter Pilar_Rubio.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) producer Gestmusic.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) runtime "10800.0".
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) showName "Operación Triunfo".
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) website operaciontriunfo.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) subject Category:2001_Spanish_television_series_debuts.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) subject Category:2011_Spanish_television_series_endings.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) subject Category:Eurovision_Song_Contest_selection_events.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) subject Category:Operación_Triunfo.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) subject Category:Singing_competitions.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) subject Category:Spanish_reality_television_series.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) subject Category:Star_Academy.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) subject Category:Telecinco_network_programs.
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- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) comment "Operación Triunfo is a reality-show talent contest which first aired on Spain's TVE network in 2001.".
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- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) label "Operación Triunfo".
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- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) depiction Map_of_Star_Academy_countries.svg.
- Operación_Triunfo_(Spain) homepage operaciontriunfo.