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The first season of La Voz... Argentina began on July 1, 2012 and was broadcast by Telefe. It was hosted by Marley, with model Luli Fernández interviewing the contestants at the backstage. Contestants were also allowed to submit an online application in 2011. For the online auditions, contestants were required to record a song with a webcam. This was the second Latin American version in The Voice franchise, after the Mexican version, La Voz... México.

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  • The first season of La Voz... Argentina began on July 1, 2012 and was broadcast by Telefe. It was hosted by Marley, with model Luli Fernández interviewing the contestants at the backstage. Contestants were also allowed to submit an online application in 2011. For the online auditions, contestants were required to record a song with a webcam. This was the second Latin American version in The Voice franchise, after the Mexican version, La Voz... México. (en)
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