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The news from Chile and the world is presented under the brand 24 horas since 1990, with several daily editions, and all the news programmes are part of the 24-hours news channel Canal 24 horas that breaks into the national channel's usual programming in an emergency, delivering news bulletins, including live broadcast during earthquakes.
Luksic Group/Canal 13 S.A. 13 24 Chilevisión: Paramount Global: 11 30 TVN: State of Chile: 7 33 Mega: Mega Media 9 27 La Red: Albavisión 4 28 Telecanal: Albavisión 2 31 NTV: State of Chile N/A 33 PBS PBS Chile/Public Broadcasting Services N/A 27 13C: Canal 13 S.A. N/A ARTV: TVI Chile N/A Zona Latina: TVI Chile N/A El Mostrador TV El ...
The local station of Televisión Nacional de Chile in Easter Island was inaugurated on January 24, 1975, during the visit held by the leader of the Government Junta of Chile, Augusto Pinochet, to Hanga Roa, becoming the 54th station of the state broadcaster and initially broadcasting two hours a day on channel 7. [1]
TNT Sports Chile is a privately owned sports pay TV channel of Chile.It launched in 2003 and it was controlled by the Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional, the Chilean football league after of the authorization of sale by the FNE (Fiscalia Nacional Económica) in Chile.
TV+ (pronounced Te Ve Más or TV Más) is a Chilean free-to-air television channel. which is broadcast from Santiago.Previously known as the Television Corporation of the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso or UCV Televisión, it was the oldest television station in the country and the only regional network outside of Santiago that had nationwide coverage.
Bolivia TV, formerly known as Canal 7, a government-owned Bolivian TV station; Bulgaria. TV7 (Bulgarian TV channel) Chile. Televisión Nacional de Chile, a public television network in Chile broadcasting on Channel 7 in Santiago de Chile; Ecuador. Ecuador TV, an Ecuadorian free-to-air television channel; France
Red Televisiva Megavisión S.A., commonly known as Mega, is a Chilean free-to-air television network owned by Mega Media, a Bethia holding company. It began its transmissions on 23 October 1990 as the first private television network in the country on channel 9 in Santiago, replacing Señal 2 of Televisión Nacional de Chile. [2]
24 horas (English: 24 hours) is the brand that identifies the gathering and broadcasting of news in the Chilean public broadcaster Televisión Nacional de Chile. It started as an informative program of the same television network on 1 October 1990. Then in 2009, it became a television channel called Canal 24 horas.