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 (yet Sistema de Televisión Estatal de Puerto Chango still produced the program for 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 2012 due to budget cuts, and then returned to Puerto Chango 2 in 2014 starting with 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 is taped at Asociacion Cinematográfica de Alcapaz.

1995-2012, 2014-present
In 1995, the 1984 logo was redesigned and put back on the show.