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OTI Festival 1974

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in the festival was completely unexpected and controversial. The lyrics of the song were against the popular protest songs that filled the Latin American airwaves. That song criticized the protest songs for being repetitive and for not offering real solutions to the problems that many Latin Americans
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The national juries were contacted by Televisa, the host broadcaster, from Acapulco in order to know their final decision. Each one of the three national jurors voted only for their favourite song and the winning entry was the one which had more points at the end of the process. All the participating
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Televisa decided that the third edition of the OTI Festival would be held in the Ruiz de AlarcĂłn Theatre in Acapulco. The coastal city, known for its beaches, already had previous experience hosting musical events. Back in 1969 and 1970, the town had already hosted the "Festival Mundial de la CanciĂłn
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The Ruiz de Alarcon Theatre of Acapulco was a very modern building that was started in 1969 and finished in 1973, a few months before the theatre was chosen as the OTI Festival venue. The mayorship of the city had decided to build the cultural building because the main theatre of the city was too
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Two countries were tied for last place, Brazil with Agnaldo Rayol and his song "Porque?" and Peru, with Cesar Altamirano and his song "Mujer Primera". Both performers got zero points from the national juries, which makes this year the first one in which one or more participating countries get no
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The number of participating countries experienced a sudden rise from 14 to 19 countries. As with the previous editions, both the state-financed and the privately funded TV and radio stations that were members of OTI (Iberoamerican Television Organisation) participated in the event, sending their
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According to the original rules of the OTI Festival, the winning country would organize and host the festival the following year. In this case, Mexico and its representative, Imelda Miller, were the winners of the event in 1973. This meant that Televisa, the Mexican national broadcaster, had to
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Although the voting system followed the same dynamics of the previous years, with national juries from all the nineteen participating countries, this time the voting process was slightly modified. Due to the sudden increase in the number of participating countries and the considerably longer
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small to host an event which had a rapidly growing popularity. The theatre, which turned into the host place of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Acapulco, had a seating capacity of over 2000 people, a similar figure to the seating capacity of the previous venue of the festival.
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After that, both presenters introduced the performers and their countries shortly before they took the stage, and after the performance round was over, they contacted, by telephone, the TV studios of the participating broadcasters to ascertain the decision of the judges.
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The Chilean José Alfredo Fuentes, who had been selected in a national final, also made a significant contribution to the third edition of the festival. He was, and still is, one of the most prominent singers of his country. He would return to the event two years later.
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The song of the third-placed singer, "Vuélvete" (Return) by José Luis Rodriguez, also became a hit both in Latin America and Spain. Since then, his career has also experienced a rise to the point that he has become one of the biggest names in the Latin music industry.
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as an organization and of the OTI Festival as a musical competition which was to foster musical and cultural ties between the Spanish-speaking and Portuguese-speaking countries. The introductory speech, in which the voting process was also explained, was given both in
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However, for the first time, two previously participating nations decided to withdraw from the event. Portugal and Argentina were, for the first time, absent from the event, although their broadcasters would rejoin the festival in the following years.
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The running order of the performances was decided, just like the previous year, by a draw that was organised by Televisa in collaboration with the Iberoamerian television Organisation (OTI) a few days before the start of the festival.
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was, again, thanks to its national final, the country where the number of viewers was higher, to the point that Acapulco, the host city, and the whole country was at a standstill due to the enormous interest shown by the public.
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performance round as a result, the OTI members decided to make the voting process more quick and agile. Thus, this time, the number of professional jurors of each of the participating countries was reduced from five to three.
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and was received by a huge crowd of people at the airport. Regardless of the controversial message of her song, her entry became an enormous hit in all of Latin America and launched the international career of the singer.
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As with previous years, almost all the songs that participated in the festival were sung in Spanish. This year, mainly because of the absence of Portugal, only one song was performed in Portuguese, the Brazilian entry.
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Unlike the previous year, in which there was a tie between two entries, which led to the improvisation of a super-final, this year, the winning song was known by the exact end of the voting process.
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Mexico, the host country, elected its representing performer Enrique CĂĄceres, with his song "Quijote," through its enormously popular national final, the "National OTI Contest".
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The ceremony was opened by Imelda Miller, who was the previous year's winner and who sung her song "Que alegre va MarĂ­a" (How happy MarĂ­a goes).
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This festival was marked by the debut of seven countries, which led to a sudden rise in the number of participating entries. The winner was
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That year, the OTI Festival started expanding out of the traditional Latin American sphere. This was proved with the debut of
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After a committee discussion held between the top executives of Televisa, it was decided that the host city would not be
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Latina" (Worldwide Latin Music Festival), which is considered the closest antecedent of the OTI Festival.
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As usual, the winning performer, Nydia Caro, was invited to take the stage again and perform her song.
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Mexico, the host country, and its representative Enrique CĂĄceres, ended in an honorable tenth place.
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As usual, the presenters made a brief introduction to the show by highlighting the main goals of the
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The third place was for José Luis Rodríguez, with his equally warmly received song "Vuélvete".
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The festival maintained the viewing figures of the previous year with 200 million viewers and
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Among the debuting countries that sent a delegation to Acapulco were most of the
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broadcasters gave their votes by telephone, this time without technical issues.
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Nydia Caro, after her victory, was given a hero's welcome upon her arrival to
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Each country had 3 jurors and each of them voted for their favourite entry.
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The Ruiz de Alacon Theatre was the host place of the OTI Festival in 1974.
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was one of the two presenters of the third edition of the OTI Festival.
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with the song "Que alegre va MarĂ­a" by Imelda Miller. Organised by the
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island was represented by CharytĂ­n Goyco and her song "Alexandra".
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The performance round was started by Dominican Republic. The
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Index

Acapulco
Mexico
Raul Velasco
Lolita Ayala
Televisa
Nicaragua
Honduras
El Salvador
Ecuador
Guatemala
Netherlands Antilles
United States
Argentina
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Nydia Caro
1973
OTI Festival
1975
OTI Festival
Acapulco
Mexico
1973 contest
OrganizaciĂłn de TelevisiĂłn Iberoamericana
Televisa
Raul Velasco
Lolita Ayala
Puerto Rico
Nydia Caro
Mexico City

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