Arriba Argentinos

Arriba Argentinos (English: Get Up Argentines) is an Argentine news program, anchored by Marcelo Bonelli and broadcast in El Trece, Mondays to Fridays from 7:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.

Arriba Argentinos
GenreNews
Presented byMarcelo Bonelli
Opening theme«Un paso más allá» by Narcotango
Country of originArgentina
Original language(s)Spanish
Production
Running time150 minutes (including commercials)
Release
Original networkEl Trece
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
480i (SDTV)
Original releaseApril 25, 2005 
present
Chronology
Related showsAgro Síntesis
Noticiero Trece
Telenoche
Síntesis
External links
Website

The original format of the program is that people needs to get informed of "all that they need to know before leave home every morning, with constant updates of the weather, traffic reports and the state of the public services. Every half-hour top stories are reviewed.

History

The program premiered on Monday, April 25, 2005, then anchored by Débora Pérez Volpin and Juan Micelli, the last stepped down in anchoring at late-2005 and was replaced by Marcelo Bonelli. Since its inception Arriba Argentinos has used as opening theme the song "Un paso más allá" by Narcotango.

Awards and nominations

  • Martín Fierro Award 2007 – Nominated

Staff

  • Anchors: Débora Pérez Volpin (2005-2017) and Marcelo Bonelli (2005–present)
  • Sports news: Marcelo Fiasche
  • Weather: Mauricio Saldívar
  • Show biz: Alejandra Peñalva
gollark: Oh, don't worry, the automated memetic reifiers will reexist the Moon based on people's mental picture of it.
gollark: There may be *minor* meteor impacts near HTech due to acceleration stresses.
gollark: Nothing to worry about, the emergency lunar reactionless drives would have allowed it to maintain a useful/safe orbit.
gollark: Ah, it's fine, that would have activated the lunar nuclear defense grid.
gollark: I tried that, but it spontaneously teleported into HTech?


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