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  2. List of television stations in Chile - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Television in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Chile had delayed its decision on which digital terrestrial television standard to adopt. As of 2021, a new schedule has been set for 2024 [7] TVN, Chile's state-owned channel, has made digital terrestrial television broadcast tests since 1999. Canal 13 has been doing so since 2007 in Santiago only, transmitting in three DTV formats (ATSC, DVB ...

  4. Televisión Nacional de Chile - Wikipedia

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    Televisión Nacional has been the official network of the Viña del Mar International Song Festival from 1971 to 1993, between 2007 and 2010, and again since 2019; the Festival del Huaso de Olmué from 1989 to 1990, and again since 2014; the Fiesta de la Independencia de Talca since 2016 and also in past decades broadcast the OTI Festival.

  5. Canal 13 (Chilean TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Canal 13 is a Chilean free-to-air television network. Informally known in Chile as El 13 (The Thirteen), it is the second oldest television station in the country. Launched on August 21, 1959, on VHF channel 2 in Santiago, it was founded by a group of engineers from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.

  6. TV+ (Chile) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. 24 horas (Chilean TV program) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. La Red (Chilean TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    La Red (literally The Network), is a private television channel in Chile. It began broadcasting on 12 May 1991, as the second private television station in Chile, after Mega . From 1991 to 2014, the channel operated in facilities adjacent to the Chilefilms complex in Las Condes .

  9. Televisión Regional de Chile - Wikipedia

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    In July 2010, Álvaro Saieh, the 20 percent owner of VTR and media conglomerate Copesa, acquired Más Canal for $2.5 million. [1] It was the second major media acquisition for Saieh that year, as he had only bought the VTR stake in January; he also owned La Tercera newspaper and several radio stations.