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Calle 7 OnLine (also known as the "tiendita") is the satellite of Calle 7 delivered virtually through TVN's website from 18:00 to 19:00. It began broadcasting on Wednesday June 3, 2009 to be presented officially to all Chile on June 11, 2009 live on Calle 7, becoming the first program in a dual issue and live (television and the Internet) in Chile.
Contestants Team Weeks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Indiv SF F Federico Red LOW: IN IN IN IN IN IN LOW: IN IN IN IN IN OUT: WIN: WINNER: Fernanda G Yellow
Week 1st Nominated 2nd Nominated 3rd Nominated 4th Nominated Extra nominated Saved Win Eliminated; March 4— 8 Paz Gómez Camila Nash Fernanda Gallardo
The eleventh season of Calle 7 began on November 5, 2012, new contestants were introduced as some former participants left the show. Contestants. Contestants
The Chilean presenter Calle 7, Jean Philippe Cretton program, during one of the issues on its agenda expressed anger over the similarities between the formats of Peru, Costa Rica and Ecuador, saying Calle 7 itself is an original format, accusing "copycat others" programs.
The new season of Calle 7 started on March 15, 2010, with new players and game mode in couples. Like a previous seasons the nominees were chosen every day according ...
The first season of Calle 7 was premiered on March 2, 2009, and the competition started on March 8, 2009. On Mondays and Wednesdays the two teams compete with each other during three contests with a point system of 100, 200 and 300 points deciding the winner, while on Tuesdays and Thursdays, the losing team from the previous day has to nominate one candidate for the final day of elimination on ...
To bring a channel 7 to Mexico City, which had channels 2, 4, 5, 8, 11 and 13, a channel shuffle had to be made. This channel shuffle converted Televisa's station XHTM-TV channel 8 to channel 9. Two Puebla stations, XEX-TV channel 7 and XEQ-TV channel 9, moved to channels 8 and 10; XEQ took on the XHTM callsign that was discontinued in Mexico City.