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Uruguay
Uruguay
Participating broadcasterTeledoce
Participation summary
Appearances27
First appearance1972
Highest placement5th in 1988
External links
Teledoce website

Uruguay and its OTI member station Teledoce, was one of the founders and main launchers of the OTI Festival. The country debuted in the contest in the first show in Madrid in 1972.[1] Since then, the Uruguayan broadcaster took part every year until the last show which was held in Acapulco in 2000.

History

Uruguay debuted in the OTI Festival in 1972 with Ronayr Franco and his song "Busco mi destino" (I look for my destiny) created by the Spanish composer Augusto Algueró. Since their debut the Uruguayan trajectory in the OTI Festival was only moderate and only managed to reach the top 10 in five occasions. Although Teledoce was unable to win the contest, it achieved a significant result with Daniel Mantero and his song "Secreto enamorado" (A secret in love) which turned into a hit in the South American country. Since then, the Uruguayan TV channel never managed to reach again the top ten.

Contestants

Laura Canoura Represented Uruguay in the OTI Festival in 1994.
Year Artist Song Place Pts
1998 María Elisa Razones (Reasons) F
1997 Javier Fernández Sin tu amor (Without your love) SF
1996 Los Iracundos Quiero estrenar (I want to start)
1995 Pájaro Canzani Un mundo mejor (A better world)
1994 Laura Canoura Tus sentidos (Your senses) SF
1993 Pablo Estramin Si eres árbol caído

(If you are a fallen tree)

1992 Gustavo Nocetti

y Tango Uruguayo

Llegaste a mi

(You arrived to me)

1991 Daniel Mantero Salvaje (Wild) SF
1990 Mario Echeverría Sin promesas (Without promises)
1989 Eduardo Fabián Gracias (Thank you)
1988 Daniel Mantero Secreto Enamorado

(A secret in love)

5 14
1987 Fabricio Volvamos a empezar

(Let's start again)

1986 Miguel Ángel Montiel Somos valientes (We are brave)
1985 Nelson Candia Siempre más (Always more)
1983 Mario Echeverría Historia del buen ladrón

(History about a good burglar)

1982 Ana María Pascual Hermandad (Brotherhood) 12 14
1981 Ariel Olvidemos recordando

(Let's forget remembering)

19 4
1980 Juca Sheppard Te lo quedé debiendo

(I owed it to you)

19 4
1979 Dolores Vamos a dar amor (Let's give love) 16 4
1978 Horacio Paterno Canta guitarra, canta

(Sing guitar, sing)

13 3
1977 Miguel Bobbio Quiero vivir (I want to live) 11 2
1976 Ronald Otra vez cantaré (I will sing again) 6 7
1975 Ricardo Montaña Quiero nacer (I want to be born) 10 3
1974 María Elisa La montaña de la vida

(The mountain of life)

7 4
1973 Aldo El mundo es un corazón

(The world is a heart)

8 4
1972 Ronayr Franco Busco mi destino

(I look for my destiny)

9 3

References

  1. ^ Wikipedia, Fuente (May 2011). Festival Oti de la Canción: Festival OTI Por Año, Festival de la OTI Por Países, Participantes Del Festival OTI de la Canción, Camilo Sesto (in Spanish). General Books. ISBN 9781231631553.