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Periodismo para todos

Periodismo para todos
Lanata en PPT.jpg
This picture shows Jorge Lanata making a one-finger salute in an episode of this program. The logo of the program is at the bottom left corner.
Also known as PPT (acronym)
Journalism for everybody (English)
Genre investigative journalism
Directed by Luis Barros
Presented by Jorge Lanata
Starring Jorge Lanata
Opening theme "Fuck You"
Composer(s) Lily Allen, Greg Kurstin (open theme)
Country of origin  Argentina
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 124 (as of November 29, 2015)
Production
Executive producer(s) Tamara Florin
Andrea Rodríguez
Producer(s) Ricardo Ravanelli
Running time 120 minutes
Release
Original network eltrece
Original release April 15, 2012 (2012-04-15) – present
External links
ElTreceTV.com.ar/Periodismo-para-todos

Periodismo para todos (Spanish: Journalism for everybody) is an Argentine investigative journalism television program. It is hosted by the journalist Jorge Lanata, and aired on Sunday nights in eltrece. It was highly critical of the presidency of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. In 2013, it won several Martín Fierro Awards including best news TV program and best journalistic work for Jorge Lanata. During Kirchner's presidency, it was censored in several provinces of Argentina with governors aligned with the president: Tucumán,FormosaMendoza and Río Negro.

The TV program opens with a humorous stand-up comedy, where Lanata comments on the political events of the week with jokes. These stand-ups are included as an homage to the late Tato Bores, who made similar monologues in his TV programs, which were also aired on Sunday nights. The stand-ups feature a parody of the president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, made by the humorist Fátima Florez. The high success of the parody made by Florez was pointed by the magazine Noticias, which placed her on the main page.

The theme song is "Fuck You", by Lily Allen. It was chosen to redress it after it was used in a telenovela of the state-owned TV Pública, in a poor Spanish translation. The opening features photos of the audience making the middle finger, which soon became the icon of the program.


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