Musique, Musique

Musica Musica is a music show broadcast by Puerto Chango 2 (under Instituto de Radiodifusion de Santa Fe) in 1984-1988, later was moved to PCTO in 1988-2012, created and hosted by Juan Schäfer, aired mainly on Sunday afternoon. The program was inspired by the American music show: Soul Train, and the German: ZDF Hitparade. The show was cancelled in 2006 due by unknown reasons, and then returned to Puerto Chango 2 in 2014 as a 30th anniversary special.

The show was one of the first shows to use the chroma key technique. The show used a green screen with "effect rings, shapes, and lines" built and designed by students at a university in Zinku. An custom-built optical printer with two projectors, a MII videotape-loading camera and a 'beam splitter', was used to combine the bands and musicians in front of the green screen together with the background footage, one frame at a time. In later years the show used chroma key software but still uses the effect rings, shapes, and lines.

It was taped at Asociacion Cinematográfica de Alcapaz (until 1988), the PCTO studios in Figgelmünch (in 1988-2012) and the Puerto Chango 2 studios (in 2014).

1995-2006, 2014
In 1995, the 1984 logo was redesigned and put back on the show.