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''Six in the Seven at Eight'', usually called ''6, 7, 8'', was an Argentine political commentary TV program broadcast by the government-run Channel 7 since 2009. Its name comes from the fact that, when it first started airing, there were five members on the show's panel, and its motto was ''you are the sixth one'' (the viewer). Since it was broadcast by Channel 7 at 8 p.m., the name was shortened to "6, 7, 8". In late 2009, the program was moved to 9 p.m., a new segment was added to be aired on Sundays at night, and new guest panelists were invited, making it more than six members. Nevertheless, the show's name remained unchanged. It was first hosted by María Julia Oliván and a panel which included Orlando Barone, Carla Czudnowsky, Eduardo Cabito Massa Alcántara, Luciano Galende and Sandra Russo, along with a guest analyst who would give their opinions throughout the program. María Julia Oliván announced in an interview for web site ''Television.com.ar'' that, on January 2 ...
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Archive Television Program
An archive television program is a television program that makes a heavy use of archived broadcasting of other television programs. The format is a success in Argentina, with several programs at most of the TV channels. In Argentina The genre was first introduced in the country in 1994 by '' Perdona nuestros pecados'', a comedy by Raúl Portal. The program highlighted the mistakes and faulty productions seen in other programs. The genre was later picked up by talk shows, that air a portion of an event that took place at some other program, which is then discussed by the people in the studios. Other programs do not employ debate, and work instead as news programs of the events that took place in the television itself. Political programs such as ''Intratables'' use a similar format to the talk shows, but focused on politics-related events. Others like ''6, 7, 8'' and '' Televisión Registrada'' highlight contradictions between modern events and things that the involved politicians m ...
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